OnMore and more car manufacturersAfter collaborating with Amazon to bring the Alexa digital assistant service into the in-vehicle system, Amazon also announced that it would open its corresponding in-vehicle system development tool set, making it easier for automakers to bring the Alexa digital assistant service into the in-vehicle system.
Amazon's development toolkit is now available throughGitHubDownload and use it to make Alexa the hub of the in-car system. Users can directly operate the in-car system functions through voice control, such as navigation, music playback, phone calls, or local information. In addition, it can also correspond to the linkage operation function of Alexa and smart home appliances, allowing users to open the garage iron rolling door directly through the Alexa digital assistant service in the car, without having to operate it through the remote control or get out of the car to open it manually.
In a similar scenario, Google has actually begun to integrate Google Assistant into various usage scenarios in recent developments, including integrating Google Assistant into Android Auto, allowing vehicles to also receive Google Assistant digital assistant services, and also allowing vehicles to operate home connected appliances through Google Assistant.
In addition to Amazon and Google, Apple and Microsoft have also previously integrated their digital assistant services into various brands of vehicles. For example, Apple has currently cooperated with many car manufacturers on the CarPlay function, and Microsoft has also integrated Cortana into the in-vehicle system with car manufacturers such as Nissan, allowing users to directly use voice control to operate the in-vehicle system functions and services, or to link and operate other devices, making the vehicle more "smart."


