Technology specialist TomTom announced on Tuesday that the company will develop a productive artificial ielligence assista for the automotive industry in cooperation with Microsoft. Using Microsoft's advances in artificial ielligence, the company is going to develop an advanced artificial ielligence assista with the ability to connect to the car's eertainme and steering systems, location search and more sophisticated voice ieraction than previous examples. Using this smart assista, drivers can talk to their car's corol system and ask the AI assista to direct the car to a specific poi, find specific stops along the route, adjust the ierior temperature, open the windows. change radio stations and generally do all that is expected of a professional assista.
This voice assista will be embedded in the TomTom digital cabin, which is an open and modular in-car infotainme platform that iegrates Microsoft Azure OpenAI service with Azure Kubernetes, Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Cognitive Services to provide more features and capabilities.
Chief Financial Officer of TomTom, Mike Schoofs, says: “The common vision of our group and Microsoft is to provide better solutions to our customers by innovating in the field of productive artificial ielligence. “Using our navigation expertise and technology, we're creating a new way for people to ieract with their vehicle, giving drivers the ability to ask and trust their assista.”




