Apple is reportedly developing the capability for CarPlay users to access AI chatbots directly through their vehicle's infotainment system, potentially allowing drivers to use voice commands to interact with services like ChatGPT. According to Bloomberg, which cited anonymous sources, this move would integrate third-party AI applications into the CarPlay experience, expanding beyond Siri's current voice control capabilities.
The potential update would enable users to interact with AI chatbots from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, as reported by The Verge. Currently, accessing third-party chatbots in a vehicle requires using the iPhone. The next-generation CarPlay Ultra, which includes the central touchscreen display and digital dashboard, could further enhance this integration, giving users control of certain vehicle settings, as noted by TechCrunch.
This development comes as AI continues to gain prominence in the tech world. The 2026 Super Bowl advertisements, for example, showcased AI in multimillion-dollar ad spots, with brands like Svedka Vodka leveraging the technology to create commercials. Svedka's ad, titled "Shake Your Bots Off," featured an AI-generated spot with robot characters, as reported by TechCrunch.
While Apple's plans for AI integration in CarPlay are still under development, the move signals a potential shift in how drivers interact with AI services while on the road. The ability to use voice commands to access chatbots could provide a more seamless and hands-free experience for users.
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