“While these technologies reflect a broader trend of increasing convergence between IT and automotive technologies, they also illustrate Mercedes-Benz’s particular leadership in this area…”
The latest model in Mercedes-Benz’s A-Class model features speech recognition and voice control, signalling the latest turn in the drive toward the smart car.
Mercedes-Benz says the car’s voice control system uses natural speech recognition technology, allowing users to interact with the AI system with regular speech, not just pre-determined command words and phrases. And the system supports hands-free activation via the phrase, “Hey Mercedes”.
On that AI-theme, this car is the first in Mercedez-Benz’s A-Class line to support semi-autonomous driving. Its camera and radar systems allow the car to ‘see’ up to 500 meters ahead, helping to enable AI-assisted driving features including Active Lane Change Assist, Active Emergency Stop Assist, and the speed-adjusting Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC feature.
While these technologies reflect a broader trend of increasing convergence between IT and automotive technologies, they also illustrate Mercedes-Benz’s particular leadership in this area, with the car company having introduced smartphone-based virtual keys for its E-Class vehicles last year.
The new A-Class will be available for order starting in March, with Mercedes-Benz promising a market launch this spring.
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(Originally posted on Mobile ID World)
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