Chinese auto manufacturer Nio has introduced automotive-grade GPT technology to its in-car assistant NOMI across its range of smart EVs in Europe.
The rollout of NOMI GPT began on April 5 via over-the-air updates through the Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, starting with Nio’s entire European range of smart EVs on the NT2.0 platform. This update makes NOMI among the first in-vehicle artificial intelligence systems to incorporate GPT technology as a standard feature. It is initially available in English, German and Norwegian.
The GPT technology feature aims to complement the abilities of Nio’s in-car assistant, by addressing more complex queries and providing more intuitive and human-like voice control capabilities while also delivering vehicle-specific information.
With NOMI GPT, users can expect personalized greetings, weather information and a range of new interactions to enhance their driving experience. The in-car assistant will also provide operational support by offering instructions on vehicle features and functions when prompted, using retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) technology.
Additionally, a new FAQ function will enable users to learn more about NOMI’s abilities and preferences. Users can ask questions such as ‘How do I adjust the wing mirrors?’ or ‘How do I check the tyre pressure?’, with the instructions presented via the in-car display.