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Waymo’s self-driving cars get Gemini integration, so you have someone to talk to

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Why This Matters

Waymo's integration of Gemini into its Ojai self-driving cars enhances passenger interaction by allowing voice commands for information, suggestions, and cabin control, improving the overall ride experience. The new triple-screen UI and features like Zen Mode aim to make autonomous rides more comfortable and personalized, signaling advancements in user-centric design for self-driving vehicles. These updates highlight how AI and innovative interfaces are shaping the future of autonomous transportation for consumers and the industry alike.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR Waymo has added Gemini integration to its Ojai self-driving cars.

Passengers can ask Gemini for information, suggestions, or to pull over the car.

It’s also introducing a new triple-screen UI with features like “Zen Mode.”

Self-driving cars can be great, especially for introverts who don’t want to talk to anyone on their taxi ride, and Waymo is one of the major companies offering self-driving cabs in the US. Now, the company is trying to make the passenger experience even better with a useful new feature: Gemini integration.

The company has announced that it’s finally bringing Gemini to its cars. Passengers can now use Gemini to control things like the music or cabin temperature. They can also ask Gemini for suggestions about the neighborhood they are driving through or get additional information on a monument or building along their route. Additionally, they can request Gemini to pull the car over. However, Gemini cannot control any aspect of the vehicle’s movement or routing, and does not have access to the real-time driving data.

Waymo’s Ojai vehicles also come with a new user interface. Ojai cars will use three displays: a central infotainment screen and screens in front of each passenger seat. The screens will be individually controlled, putting useful controls in front of the passenger without mirroring them across all displays.

So, a passenger sitting in the rear-right seat will see detailed controls on their screen, while the other two displays will either show a simplified trip status or an ambient media player view.

The new Ojai cars will also come with features like “Zen mode,” which will dim the passenger’s screen and display minimal trip info to allow them to relax without getting distracted.

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