GM studying artificial intelligence assistant that could answer driver questions
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General Motors is considering adding an artificial intelligence voice assistant to its future vehicles, according to CEO Mary Barra. Barra referred to the company's Ultifi software platform and emphasized that the vehicle is a software platform, with over-the-air updates for almost every module starting in 2019. During an interview with Fox Business, Barra discussed AI, self-driving vehicles, and a current production shutdown related to supply chain issues at one of GM's truck plants.
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