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Volvo to pioneer Google’s Gemini AI in vehicles
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Volvo‘s strategic partnership with Google positions the automaker at the forefront of automotive AI integration, making it among the first to replace Google Assistant with Gemini in their vehicles. This collaboration elevates Volvo to become Google’s reference hardware for Android Automotive development, creating a mutually beneficial relationship where Volvo customers gain early access to new features while Google optimizes its automotive software using real-world implementation data.

The big picture: Volvo announced an expanded partnership with Google that will make its vehicles among the first to integrate Gemini AI, replacing Google Assistant in cars with Google built-in.

Key details: Gemini integration will allow Volvo owners to have natural conversations with the AI about everything from user manuals to destination information.

  • The implementation is scheduled to roll out to Volvo vehicles later this year, though no specific date has been announced.
  • This marks a significant step in Google’s previously announced plans to replace Assistant with Gemini in both Android Auto and Android Automotive systems.

Why this matters: Beyond being early Gemini adopters, Volvo has secured a privileged position as Google’s lead development partner for Android Automotive.

  • Google will use Volvo vehicles as reference hardware to develop and test new features and updates before adding them to the main Android codebase.
  • This arrangement gives Volvo owners priority access to new Android features and performance enhancements ahead of other automotive brands.

The implications: The partnership creates a symbiotic relationship benefiting both companies in the competitive automotive technology space.

  • Volvo gains a technological edge over competitors by having early access to cutting-edge Google features.
  • For Google, having a dedicated automotive partner provides valuable real-world testing environments for refining their automotive software experience.
  • Volvo notes this collaboration will accelerate its own advancements in connected car technology.
Ready, set, Gemini: Volvo will be among the first to install Google's AI

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