Apple is reportedly developing the capability for CarPlay users to integrate AI chatbots like ChatGPT, potentially revolutionizing in-car digital experiences, according to a report by Bloomberg. This move would allow drivers to interact with their favorite AI chatbots through their vehicle's infotainment system, mirroring the functionality already available for apps like Apple Music and messaging.
The potential integration of AI chatbots into CarPlay was revealed by anonymous sources cited by Bloomberg, as reported by TechCrunch. CarPlay, which runs on an iPhone and wirelessly connects to a vehicle's infotainment system, projects apps from a user's phone onto the car's display. Drivers currently use Siri, Apple's voice assistant, to interact with these apps. The next-generation CarPlay Ultra, which includes the central touchscreen display and digital dashboard, could further enhance this integration, giving users control of vehicle settings.
In related news, the use of AI in advertising continues to grow, with the 2026 Super Bowl showcasing the technology in multimillion-dollar ad spots, as noted by TechCrunch. Svedka Vodka, for example, aired what it touted as the first primarily AI-generated national Super Bowl spot, featuring its robot character Fembot.
In other tech developments, GOG is working on native Linux support for its Galaxy desktop client, according to The Verge. A recent job listing for a senior software engineer focused on porting the client to Linux, and a subsequent Reddit AMA, confirmed that work is underway, although an estimated time of arrival has not been provided.
Meanwhile, The Verge also reviewed new gadgets, including the second-generation AirTags, which were praised for their louder chime and extended range, and Anker's new charger with a screen, which was criticized for the screen's lack of utility.
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