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GM and Microsoft collaborated to develop ChatGPT-based in-vehicle services

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I believe many car owners are not interested in reading thick guides on how to use their cars, and in the future they can get access to how to use a certain car feature by chatting with ChatGPT. General Motors announced a partnership with Microsoft to use Azure cloud services to provide car owners with ChatGPT-based in-car artificial intelligence voice services.

A General Motors spokesperson’s statement is as follows: “This shift is not just about providing a single voice command, but through this emerging technology to provide car owners with stronger and more complete voice support.”

General Motors said in a statement that car owners can use natural language to ask how to deal with a situation, such as how to replace their tire if it is punctured; what the light on the dashboard means and so on. Car owners can also make an appointment for maintenance and so on through natural language communication.

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