Apple is reportedly developing a way for CarPlay users to access and interact with AI chatbots like ChatGPT directly through their vehicle's infotainment system, according to reports from Bloomberg and The Verge. This update would allow drivers to use voice control to access third-party AI apps from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, potentially changing how users interact with their vehicles.
The move would allow users to bypass their iPhones to access these chatbots. CarPlay, an app that runs on an iPhone and wirelessly connects to a vehicle's infotainment system, projects apps from a user's phone onto the vehicle's display. Drivers currently interact with apps like Apple Music, messaging, and navigation through Siri. Apple's next-generation CarPlay Ultra, which includes the central touchscreen display and digital dashboard, would further enhance this integration.
This potential integration comes as AI technology continues to gain traction in various sectors. For example, Svedka Vodka launched what it touted as the first primarily AI-generated national Super Bowl spot, according to TechCrunch. The 30-second ad, titled "Shake Your Bots Off," featured the company's robot character, Fembot, and her new companion, Brobot.
In related news, WordPress launched a new Claude connector, enabling site owners to share back-end data with Anthropic's chatbot system, as reported by TechCrunch. Users can control what data they share and revoke access. Claude is given read-only access, but WordPress previously stated it would eventually deliver write access to the MCP integration.
The potential for AI integration in CarPlay could significantly impact how drivers utilize AI assistants while on the road. The ability to use voice commands to access chatbots could streamline tasks and provide information more efficiently. While the specifics of the integration are still under development, the move signals Apple's interest in incorporating AI into its automotive platform.
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