Mercedes Develops ChatGPT as Your Car’s AI Co-Pilot

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Mercedes has teamed up with OpenAI to bring their conversation bot, ChatGPT, to its vehicles. The AI model will be integrated with Mercedes’ MBUX in-car infotainment system, which already offers voice control. Mercedes will soon be releasing a software update that will allow enthusiasts to join the beta program. To participate, users simply need to say, Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta program, and they will be added to the queue. The beta program will cover more than 900,000 Mercedes cars that come equipped with the MBUX infotainment hardware in the US market, with a three-month testing phase slated to start on June 16. The findings will be used to refine the ChatGPT skill before global expansion. General Motors is reportedly exploring ChatGPT integration for its own brands, with the support of Microsoft’s Azure cloud service.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to the Above News

What is ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is a conversation bot that has been developed by OpenAI to be integrated with Mercedes' MBUX in-car infotainment system.

What is MBUX?

MBUX is an acronym for Mercedes-Benz User Experience, which is the in-car infotainment system of Mercedes.

How can I join the ChatGPT beta program?

To join the beta program, users simply need to say, Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta program, and they will be added to the queue.

What is the coverage of the beta program?

The beta program will cover more than 900,000 Mercedes cars that come equipped with the MBUX infotainment hardware in the US market.

When will the testing phase of the beta program start?

The testing phase of the beta program is slated to start on June 16 and will last for three months.

What will the findings of the beta program be used for?

The findings of the beta program will be used to refine the ChatGPT skill before global expansion.

Is any other car company exploring ChatGPT integration?

Yes, General Motors is reportedly exploring ChatGPT integration for its own brands with the support of Microsoft's Azure cloud service.

Please note that the FAQs provided on this page are based on the news article published. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, it is always recommended to consult relevant authorities or professionals before making any decisions or taking action based on the FAQs or the news article.

Aniket Patel
Aniket Patel
Aniket is a skilled writer at ChatGPT Global News, contributing to the ChatGPT News category. With a passion for exploring the diverse applications of ChatGPT, Aniket brings informative and engaging content to our readers. His articles cover a wide range of topics, showcasing the versatility and impact of ChatGPT in various domains.

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