Peugeot Integrates OpenAIβs ChatGPT into I-Cockpit Infotainment System
Peugeot, the renowned French automaker, is embracing artificial intelligence with the incorporation of OpenAIβs ChatGPT into its I-Cockpit infotainment system. This move follows the trend set by other European car manufacturers like Volkswagen and DS Automobiles.
Peugeot I-Cockpit Infotainment System Supercharged by OpenAIβs ChatGPT
With a simple βOk Peugeotβ command, users can now engage in human-like conversations with ChatGPT, making driving experiences more interactive. The AI assistant is capable of providing helpful tips, directions, or engaging in casual chats while on the road. Impressively, the voice assistant demonstrates an understanding of context and handles both simple and complex topics seamlessly.
However, itβs essential to note that Stellantis, Peugeotβs parent company, hasnβt revealed deeper car integration details. Unlike some competitors that offer hands-free control of in-car features, Peugeotβs ChatGPT-powered assistant appears primarily designed for interactive conversations without adjusting car settings.
Peugeot owners can take advantage of this innovative feature by visiting the official Service Store and enabling ChatGPT for free during the next six months, part of an exclusive pilot program. As slots are limited to 10,000 people, interested users are encouraged to act swiftly.
Eligible vehicles for this AI integration include recent models such as the 208, 2008, 308, 308SW, 408, 508, 508 SW, E-3008, E-RIFTER, E-TRAVELLER, E-Partner, and E-Expert. Furthermore, the feature will soon extend to the new E-5008 model. Stay tuned for a smarter and more interactive driving experience with Peugeotβs ChatGPT-powered I-Cockpit infotainment system.
Pokdepinion: If there are any hard limitations on what ChatGPT can do in the infotainment system, I canβt wait to see people break that and do all sorts of crazy things with it. Give it about 3 months and Iβm sure weβll see people come up with things using it that would seem like a very farfetched concept just a few years ago.

