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Voice could transform AVs into anthropomorphic companions

As integrated connectivity becomes a more common feature of automated vehicles, the benefits of voice-activated technology are becoming more apparent. By Celeste Dooley

The transition from human drivers to complete automation is under way. Full autonomy has the potential to completely transform the way vehicles are used, and so user experience (UX) has become a key consideration for many automotive players. One solution for the safer, more personalised transition into autonomy is the use of voice-activated digital assistants for vehicle occupants to stay connected and in control in the potential absence of a steering wheel.

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