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Could Amazon’s Alexa be the future voice of connected cars?

One of the last remaining internet blackspots, cars have kept vehicle occupants offline in their otherwise connected lives. This will change with in-car natural voice, said Amazon Alexa's Ned Curic in his keynote at Connected Car Detroit. By Celeste Dooley

The idea of drivers accessing the Internet whilst in control of a vehicle may sound unsafe, but there is one tool that could change this: the voice. Speaking at Connected Car Detroit, Ned Curic, Vice President of Amazon Alexa, explained how this new technology has dropped Amazon into the race for automotive connectivity.

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