GM cars to use Apple voice assistant Siri
- Published: 28 Nov 2012 at 04.47
- Online news: Mobile
General Motors said Tuesday it will integrate Apple's voice-activated software Siri in some of its cars next year to allow iPhone users to perform hands-free tasks.
A woman displays "Siri", voice-activated assistant technology, on an Apple iPhone 4S in Taipei in July 2012. General Motors said it will integrate Apple's voice-activated software Siri in some of its cars next year to allow iPhone users to perform hands-free tasks.
GM announced at the Los Angeles International Auto Show it will use the Siri intelligent assistant in the Chevrolet Spark and Sonic LTZ and RS.
"Through the cars' standard Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system, customers with a compatible iPhone running iOS 6 can direct Siri to perform a number of tasks while they safely keep their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel," GM said in a statement.
"To further minimize distraction, Siri takes hands-free functionality even further with an eyes-free mode that enables users to interact with their iPhone using nothing more than their voice while keeping the device's screen from lighting up."
Drivers will be able to use the system to make hands-free calls, play songs in the iTunes library, or switch music sources from radio to iPod mode. They may also listen to, compose and send messages to people in their contact list.
Cristi Landy, Chevrolet marketing director for small cars, said, "Safe, easy, reliable and portable connectivity is a top priority for our customers, and Siri complements MyLink's existing capabilities to help deliver an incredible driving experience."
Apple announced earlier this year it was working with car makers to build Siri artificial intelligence technology into voice control systems in automobiles.
Latest stories in this category:
- Apple 'losing innovation magic'
- Report: Faster iPad Mini coming this year
- Google's 'Chrome Racer' brings slot car fun to multiple mobiles
- Apple passes the 50 billion app download milestone
- Apple marks 50 billionth app with big prize
- Google debuts music service for mobile gadgets
- Windows Phones still struggling to attract apps
- No frills BlackBerry to sell in emerging markets
Bangkok Post online classifieds
Try buying & selling goods and properties 24/7 in our classifieds which has high purchasing power local & expatriate audience from within Thailand and around the world.



