Peugeot has followed in the footsteps of other European car manufacturers by integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its I-Cockpit infotainment system. This move aims to make the brand’s infotainment system smarter and more helpful for drivers. Similar to Volkswagen and DS Automobiles, Peugeot is incorporating an AI assistant that enables human-like conversations with the system.
With a simple voice command, Ok Peugeot, users can engage in conversations with ChatGPT and ask for assistance, directions, or simply chat while on the road. The AI assistant has the ability to understand context and keep up with both simple and complex topics, enhancing the driving experience.
However, it should be noted that Peugeot’s implementation of ChatGPT seems to focus solely on interacting with users rather than adjusting car settings or offering hands-off control of in-car features, unlike some competing systems.
Peugeot is introducing this feature through a pilot program available to its customers for a limited time. Owners of eligible vehicles, such as the 208, 2008, 308, 308SW, 408, 508, 508 SW, E-3008, E-RIFTER, E-TRAVELLER, E-Partner, and E-Expert models, can head to Peugeot’s Service Store and activate ChatGPT for free for the next 6 months. However, the pilot program is limited to only 10,000 participants, so interested individuals should act quickly to secure a slot.
In conclusion, Peugeot is leveraging OpenAI’s ChatGPT to integrate a conversational AI assistant into its I-Cockpit infotainment system, making it more interactive and helpful for drivers. While limited to user interaction, the inclusion of ChatGPT adds a new level of convenience and engagement for Peugeot owners.