Microsoft and Sony partnering on an AI-powered car assistant


What you need to know

  • Sony and Honda have created an electric vehicle company called Mobility.
  • The car on stage is called the Afeela and has some exciting future-facing features.
  • Microsoft was announced as the partner for the Sony Honda Mobility company to power the AI assistant.

As console warriors continue to wage war over which video game platform holder is going to go third party first, Microsoft and Sony have secretly been continuing business as usual. In what looks like a ceremonial bending of the knee by Sony to Microsoft, the decision to partner with the rival company for AI shows that Microsoft is seen by its peers as the de facto AI option in 2024. 

As we covered earlier this week, ChatGPT is helping Volkswagon with its upcoming AI integrations, but as we all know OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot are two sides of the same coin. But time for the big questions, what is Sony Honda Mobility and why is Microsoft partnering on the project such a big deal? 

What is Sony Honda Mobility?

The Sony Honda Mobility Afeela looks to bridge the gap between a car and entertainment experience.  (Image credit: Sony)

If you don’t know what Sony Honda Mobility is, don’t worry — I didn’t either. You can check out more information on it at the Sony Honda Mobility’s site or check out the YouTube video below. Basically, Sony and Honda have partnered to make an electric vehicle company that they hope will change the way we think about mobility and allow your vehicle to not only transport you from location to location but also to other worlds through entertainment and gaming. 

Why is Microsoft partnering with Sony and Honda on AI in cars a big deal?





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