Volkswagen says it’s putting ChatGPT in its cars for “enriching conversations”::Volkswagen is putting ChatGPT into its cars starting in the second quarter of 2024. The feature is being considered for the US, but plans have yet to be finalized.

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      I found this on the web for, “no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no”

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    I just want to fucking drive. I don’t need a conversation. Can we stop listening to dumbasses fresh out of their MBA program?

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      It really feels like 2000 bubble. Everyone seems to be so invested in it, but more and more looks like this will burst and take meant companies with it.

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    Perhaps one of the stupidest fucking ideas ever. “Let’s add more and more and more distractions for drivers. A touch screen so they have to stop looking at the road! An AI to distract them with inane rambling, because we think that’s an enriching conversation since we are also robots. Add that to the ads on radio fucking with you by being different volumes and having car beeping noises and shit in them and WE WILL FINALLY ERADICATE THE DRIVERS”

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      Hi. This is Volky, the Volkswagen AI powered by Microsoft!! I see you want to start an engaging conversation about anal sex during constipation. Did you know that in ancient Sumaria “Fucking that shit” was an act performed by Shaman for treating severe constipation? If you’d like to talk about this more during your trip to “Kroger Grocery store” pound your face twice on the steering column to activate your $19.99 a month subscription to ChatGPT 5.5 advanced conversation mode!

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      Why is that? Most car already have voice assistants to help in tasks that would ve distracting for the driver. What’s the difference with chatGPT?

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    So, they’re fresh off of rolling back their attempt to make everything a touch interface, which everyone hated… and they’re electing to go down yet another poorly-considered human interface rabbit hole?

    That’s a bold move, cotton.

    I’ll stick with my “stupid” 2003 Jetta 1.8T, thanks.

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    Why do we need “enriching conversations” built in a car at all? Aren’t you supposed to be focusing on the road?

    VW promises it won’t force you to create a new account or install any apps.

    Not yet, anyway.

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      They saw us get angry at a heating subscription and decided we are tiktok brained idiots who lack the skill to be social with humans and found another potential subscription service justification that causes less anger?

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    VW: so we listened to our customers, and we’re announcing we’re transitioning back to physical buttons on the steering wheel

    People: yes!

    VW: …and integrating chatGPT into our cars!

    ffs VW. I hope it’s opt-in at least.

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    “You haven’t paid your leasing fee this month, ChatGPT will now start to tell bad dad jokes”

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    Should we invest the money from R&D so that our cars aren’t just hard plastic shit boxes? No! Give them AI!

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      Alternatively, we could take money away cars and put it towards public transit infrastructure

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    I can see AI being a powerful tool but not for conversations - and certainly not enriching ones

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      I would imagine generative AI would be actually great at that particular use (more than programming for example), I’m just wondering though if they need ChatGPT for it.

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      Remarkably stupid take. It’s produced by big-data companies because you need a lot of data to feed it but that doesn’t make it “surveillance technology”. Stable Diffusion wasn’t trained on the kind of data she’s talking about, and it can’t be used to surveil you either. ChatGPT no more permits surveillance of its users than does chatting with a real person.