Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is enhancing its infotainment system with voice and AI technology to provide a more personalized in-vehicle experience for customers. According to JLR's Chief Data and AI Officer, Christine Kemp, this move is part of the company's efforts to delight customers with expanded features and a richer driving experience. The use of generative AI in the automotive industry is transforming the in-car experience by personalizing interactions and anticipating driver needs, as seen in Volkswagen's integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into its IDA voice assistant, which enables customers to have researched content read out while driving.
https://www.pymnts.com/partnerships/2025/cerence-jaguar-land-rover-partner-ai-powered-in-car-experience/OpenAI has unveiled its 'o3' reasoning AI models in a test phase, but no further details are provided about the new technology. In other news, Qualcomm has defeated Arm's claim over a chip design licence breach. The global car market is expected to grow modestly in 2025 despite faltering output. Uber investors are calling for more transparency into driver pay. Samsung Electronics and Texas Instruments have finalised their Chips Act awards. Volkswagen has unveiled major job cuts as part of its cost-saving drive, while Tether has reported net profits of US$10 billion for 2024. Google may loosen search deals in a US antitrust case.
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