Chat (GPT) with your car

Chat (GPT) with your car

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Peugeot is one of the first manufacturers to introduce ChatGPT into its passenger cars.

Generative artificial intelligence ChatGPT, which is an abbreviation of ‘Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer’ is a cutting edge technology developed by OpenAI. This technology has learned from a huge amount of data, in order to deliver sophisticated, accurate, and concise responses to its users.

Integrated into the touchscreen of the famous Peugeot i-Cockpit,  this human-like text is presented in a very simple and natural way via the onboard voice assistant. Just say “Ok Peugeot” and make your request and ChatGPT will spring into action...

ChatGPT is capable of answering a wide range of questions, from simple to complex, and can engage in a conversation.
For example, if you arrive in a city, you can ask it to indicate which monuments to visit, to tell you the history of these places, and then, if you wish, the car’s navigation system will even guide you to this landmark.

ChatGPT can do much more than answer questions. Are your children bored during a long trip? Ask ChatGPT to organise a quiz on a topic that fascinates them... In a few seconds, the artificial intelligence will offer you hours of entertainment!

Creator of a new experience
By introducing ChatGPT artificial intelligence into its cars, Peugeot enhances the experience of the voice assistant making it more interactive, fluid and intuitive.

Peugeot introduces ChatGPT in the i-Cockpit of all its latest generation models equipped with connected navigation.
All Peugeot customers with eligible models can activate ChatGPT via the Peugeot Service Store. The introduction of generative artificial intelligence in Peugeot vehicles is the subject of a pilot phase that allows the system to be activated and used for free for a period of six months in selected countries. Initially reserved for the first 5,000 customers, this offer has been extended to 10,000 customers following a subscription rate exceeding 50  per cent in just a few days.

Following this phase, Peugeot will take into account user feedback to deploy ChatGPT to all customers owner of an eligible connected vehicle.

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