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- We knew it was moving fast, but according to sources close to the matter, GM is working on integrating Chat GPT into its vehicles in the form of a virtual assistant
- The VA will use Microsoft’s Azure cloud service, which has exclusive rights to the OpenAI tech that powers ChatGPT
- Scott Miller, GM’s vice president of software defined vehicle and operating system, confirmed some of the information as he expounded on the idea of a highly responsive virtual assistant that could explain how to change a flat, the meaning of a warning light, or perhaps even book a service appointment
- Miller wouldn’t discuss details about which AI models will be used or the name of the assistant
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