Volkswagen says it is putting chatG PTS in cars for enriching conversations
Security in the ChatBot: Comments on VW’s Comments on Autonomous Chatbots, Google Assistants, and the Openai Platform
As for security of the new AI bot, VW insists that ChatGPT does not gain access to any vehicle data, while questions and answers are deleted immediately.
Open artificial intelligence is being targeted in a number of lawsuits for serving up false information and other similar issues.
Most vehicle voice assistants are pretty rote, able to do things like turn on seat heaters or window defrosters — but lack conversational skills and typically fall short of more complex navigational requests. There are false positives and the need to repeat instructions. Third-party software like the Google Assistant and Amazon’sAlexa are used by many automakers.
Last year, OpenAI said it would be releasing a platform for making custom versions of ChatGPT for specific use cases. Openai will be giving access to these agents through the GPT Store.
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