Volvo and Google’s Gemini AI: A New Era for In-Car Voice Assistants

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Driving into the Future with Gemini AI

It’s here! Volvo’s innovative leap into the future sees its cars becoming the first vessels to house Google’s cutting-edge Gemini AI assistant, integrating seamlessly into the infotainment system. Gone are the days of choppy interactions with voice assistants, where one had to repeat commands with the growing frustration of hearing, ‘Sorry, I don’t know what you mean.’

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The Power of Natural Interaction

In reshaping the in-car voice assistant experience, Google aims to make communication with Gemini feel more like a conversation with a human. Whether it’s sending a text, translating languages, or navigating through Google Maps, operating your vehicle has just become a significantly smoother process. Volvo drivers will benefit from the ability to control key features—like climate control—without the usual cumbersome command structure.

The Timeline and Benefits for Volvo Drivers

Models such as the EX30, EX40, and EX90 will receive this transformative software update toward the end of the year. While older Volvo models equipped with the Sensus infotainment system won’t directly acquire the Gemini features, there’s a silver lining: Android smartphone users can connect their devices via Android Auto to access the assistant’s capabilities, albeit limited to certain functionalities.

This partnership with Google not only places Volvo at the forefront of automotive technology but also enables the company to serve as a testing ground for future innovations. As Alwin Bakkenes stated, ‘Through this partnership… we are able to bring the very latest features and capabilities from the leading consumer ecosystem into our products.’ Buckle up, as the ride into a connected future is about to shift into high gear!

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