Continental will integrate Google Cloud services into its vehicle's cockpit system. This was reported by the company announcing on Monday, September 4. This will allow drivers to request assistance from vehicles such as information about ambient objects or vehicle-related information while driving.

The two companies will use artificial intelligence to create a dialogue system in Continental's high-performance computer, according to a statement from this automotive supplier. Even Continental has demonstrated this technology at the IAA Mobility event in Munich, Germany, recently.

Tech companies from Google to Apple and Amazon are competing to control car manufacturer dashboard screens as software becomes an integral part of car design.

Car manufacturers such as General Motors, Renault, Nissan, and Ford use Google technology embedded through Google Automotive Services (GAS) packages, offering features such as Google Maps, Google Assistant, and other apps, while others only integrate part of Google's services into their cars.


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