The Swedish automaker will update the operating system in cars released starting in 2021. At that time, the Volvo brand was officially represented on the Russian market, selling and servicing cars.
Volvo Cars chief engineer and technical director Anders Bell told reporters in Stockholm that the Swedish automaker will equip all cars with artificial intelligence Google Gemini AI starting in 2021.
The upgrade to Gemini will be released in the coming months as a free over-the-air software update, Bell said. This update will add Gemini to the more than 2.5 million Volvos already on the road, and is actually being implemented by Google, not Volvo,” The Drive noted.
The specialist noted that five years ago the Volvo team had no idea that artificial intelligence would become a reality and that it would be implemented in cars. This change in reality was not planned.
“This is an opportunity to modernize. And it’s a constant need for development that has become something of a religion for this program,” Bell said.
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