New Gemini Feature in GM Cars Could Let Drivers Check Fuel Prices
GM says Gemini will reach about 4 million eligible U.S. vehicles, replacing Google Assistant with more conversational planning and messaging tools.
- General Motors announced on Tuesday that Google Gemini will roll out to approximately 4 million vehicles, replacing Google Assistant in 2022 and newer Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC models via over-the-air update.
- This rollout leverages GM's decade-long investment in Android Automotive operating system, serving as a bridge while the company develops its own custom-built AI assistant fine-tuned on proprietary vehicle data.
- Drivers will handle multi-part, free-form requests and task-switching, which GM describes as "one of the largest deployments of Gemini in the industry," integrating with Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music.
- The launch occurs under a Federal Trade Commission consent order regarding previous vehicle data practices, though GM states the integration is "privacy-focused" and allows drivers to control assistant data access.
- GM aims to deploy a custom-built AI assistant later this year, while separately reporting that its 750,000 Super Cruise-enabled vehicles have surpassed 1 billion hands-free miles.
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