Android Auto AI support launch details, driver distraction reduction

Among the many additions will be the automatic message summarisation feature.

Google has announced that it’s bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to Android Auto in order to reduce the amount of time drivers spend looking at screens. The new functionality is expected to be rolled out later this year, with the company’s announcement placing particular emphasis on minimising distractions for drivers.

Chief of the additions will be the ability to summarise long messages or chats (so you can listen to a shorter version on the move) and then suggest responses for you. It will even be able to add context; for instance, if a friend WhatsApps you while you’re driving asking what time you will arrive, it will be able to offer them an ETA based on your Google Maps route.

You will also be able to quickly navigate to shared locations with a single tap, without having to manually enter that location into Google Maps. The company has also announced that Android Auto is going to better mirror the design of your phone, taking the icon style and wallpaper over to your car’s dashboard display.

The Google equivalent of Apple CarPlay is a popular choice among drivers, giving them access to Google services and allowing them to avoid carmakers’ infotainment systems. Access to apps like Spotify and Google Maps are the obvious advantages, but the Google Assistant voice companion is one of the smartest parts of the package.

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