Volvo Cars and Google aim to create a new generation of contextually aware driving experiences by bringing together the best of their respective technologies, leveraging the latest advancements in AI and Google Gemini.
As part of
a world first, Volvo Cars and Google will demonstrate Google Gemini vehicle
camera integration in the EX60, at Google I/O conference (May 19-20). This
paves the way for a future where, with the driver’s permission, Gemini will be
able to see and understand its surroundings from the perspective of the car in
real time.
This will
enable a more helpful driving experience for things like recalling a road sign,
making sense of lane markings or simply asking for more information about a
landmark or a restaurant.
Take
parking as an example. By reading and interpreting parking signs in real time,
the system helps drivers quickly understand restrictions,
time limits, permit requirements or charging rules. Instead of second-guessing
whether a space is valid, drivers receive clear guidance exactly when and where
they need it.
“The
EX60 provides an ideal platform to explore the future of contextually aware
driving experiences,”
says Alwin Bakkenes, Head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo
Cars. “Working closely with Google as a lead device partner allows us
to help bring the latest advances in AI into the automotive environment faster
and more collaboratively than ever before.”
These
concepts provide an early look at how contextually aware AI experiences will in
the future become part of the every-day driving experience. This is made
possible by the Gemini model’s multi-modal understanding*, the EX60’s neural
processing engine** and software- defined architecture.
More
intuitive directions with Immersive Navigation from Google Maps
Soon, Volvo
Cars will also be among the first to introduce Immersive Navigation from Google
Maps into its cars. With a new 3D view, Immersive Navigation offers even more
intuitive guidance for drivers, helping them stay informed and focused on the
road.
Drivers
will see their route brought to life with redesigned buildings, tunnels,
overpasses and more, making it easy to quickly understand complex roads and
turns. This is particularly valuable in urban environments where skyscrapers
and dense intersections can make it difficult to see the road ahead.
It also
delivers more natural voice guidance with helpful instructions that call out
real-world landmarks in addition to distance and timing, such as “Go past this
light and take the next left after the library.” By aligning what drivers hear
with what they see, navigation becomes even easier to follow.
“We’re
excited to partner with Volvo Cars on helping build the next generation of
driving experiences for the real world,” says Patrick Brady, Vice President of
Android for Cars at Google. “In the future, Gemini will make your drive more
helpful by allowing you to learn more about your surroundings while on the
road. And with Immersive Navigation, we’re bringing Google Maps’ biggest update
in over a decade to our drivers.”
Immersive
Navigation from Google Maps will first be available in the Volvo EX60, EX90 and
ES90.
These
announcements reflect an ongoing relationship between Volvo
Cars and Google as the two companies work together to shape the next
generation of in-car intelligence.
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