
Nissan has expanded the functionality of its integration with Amazon Alexa technology to now lock, unlock and start select Nissan vehicles.
Nissan has expanded the functionality of its integration with Amazon Alexa technology to now lock, unlock and start select Nissan vehicles.
The Alexa Custom Assistant solution is built directly on the Alexa technology stack within FCA’s Uconnect system.
Amazon revealed a video, photos, and some details of the van’s features but did not include battery or drivetrain specs. The timeframe for initial deployment is now “as early as 2022.”
WEX has launched a voice command solution for AI virtual assistant Amazon Alexa, which is designed to offer fleet managers and administrators quick insight into fleet expenses through easy-to-read graphs and charts.
General Motors is adding Amazon Alexa virtual assistant capabilities to vehicles that are from the model year 2018 and newer, allowing drivers to control navigation, media, and calling via voice commands.
A new, voice-assisted analytics built by Omnitracs will allow for easier access to key business insights and a more natural way of interacting with data.
ARI’s integration of Amazon Alexa allows fleet managers to interact with their fleet data and ARI insights, the company’s web-based portal, by asking to receive information out loud.
Kia Motors America is adding Amazon Alexa-powered voice recognition functionality to four of its vehicles to allow drivers to unlock doors, start and stop the engine, and heat or cool their cars using voice commands.
ARI will be detailing the integration of its services to the Amazon Alexa and will discuss how to enhance fleet decisions with newfound data streams at NTEA’s Work Truck Show held March 6 to 9.
Toyota will introduce Amazon Alexa to select 2018 Toyota and Lexus vehicles, allowing customers to interact with Amazon's intelligent cloud based voice service in their car.
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