Skip to content

COMMENT: Virtual assistants and HMI to transform driving experience

BY MICHAEL NASH. Several companies are looking at linking the advanced human-machine interface to a sophisticated virtual assistant with the primary aim of enhancing vehicle safety

Voice recognition tools in today’s vehicles are frustrating, to say the least. “Change the radio station” more often than not results in the radio being turned off, and opening up the phone book to call a friend is a challenge. Dictating a text message is fraught with danger, and you can guarantee that it will be riddled with a series of typos and errors unless you speak very slowly and very loudly.

It’s time to log in (or subscribe).

Not a member? Subscribe now and let us help you understand the future of mobility.

Pro
£495/year
or £49.50/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
no
OEM Tracker
no
OEM Model Plans
no
OEM Production Data
no
OEM Sales Data
no
Pro+
£1,950/year
or £195/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Team
£3,950/year
or £395/month
Up to 5 users
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Enterprise
Unlimited
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes

Welcome back , to continue browsing the site, please click here