Google is enhancing its enterprise AI offerings by partnering with Volkswagen to develop an AI assistant for drivers. This assistant, integrated into a smartphone app, allows users to ask questions and receive information about their vehicles, utilizing Google's advanced Gemini language models. The tool aims to improve user experience by providing practical solutions to common vehicle-related queries.
The AI assistant is designed to process various data types, including text, images, and videos, making it a sophisticated tool for vehicle maintenance. Currently available to 120,000 owners of specific Volkswagen models, the assistant will expand to more vehicles in the near future. This collaboration highlights the growing trend of integrating AI into everyday applications, particularly in the automotive sector.
• Google's AI assistant helps Volkswagen drivers with vehicle maintenance queries.
• The assistant utilizes Gemini language models for predictive responses.
The assistant provides information and solutions related to vehicle maintenance for Volkswagen drivers.
Gemini is utilized in the AI assistant to process user queries effectively.
This capability is crucial for the functionality of the Volkswagen AI assistant.
Google is providing the AI capabilities for Volkswagen's new assistant.
Volkswagen is collaborating with Google to enhance driver experience through AI.
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