Mercedes has joined the conversational AI trend by adding OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, to its infotainment system. Software beta will be rolled out to around 900,000 vehicles on June 16. However, commentators have questioned the value of a conversational AI agent in a car. Meanwhile, Toyota is focusing on a high-performance lithium-ion battery to power its next-generation electric vehicles, due in 2026. The batteries will offer faster charging and around 620 miles of range, according to the automaker’s new technology roadmap. Tesla’s Elon Musk has said autonomous driving is key to the firm’s value, while General Motors subsidiary BrightDrop has made its first EV van delivery to FedEx Express Canada.
Mercedes Joins ChatGPT Competition, Toyota Trails Behind
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