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MediaTek looks to generative AI to replace touchscreens

MediaTek looks to generative AI to replace touchscreens

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By Nick Flaherty

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MediaTek has added generative AI and large language models to its automotive chips to provide an alternative interface to automotive touchscreens.

MediaTek is working with Sensory, an expert in AI for spoken natural language, to add generative AI to its Dimensity Auto chip platform.

This will make it possible to upgrade in-vehicle voice response, creating a safer alternative to using physical touchscreens, says MediaTek. The system offers a considerably faster response and a privacy-focused design compared to cloud-only voice assistant service alternatives and Sensory and MediaTek plan to enable a complete, integrated system for in-car speech technology.

Sensory’s natural language automotive commands are highly configurable and are available in over 40 languages, enabling automakers to tailor the in-vehicle experience to diverse global markets. In addition to voice, Sensory also provides facial and biometric identification that can be applied via in-vehicle cameras to ensure driver/user authentication and liveness with eye/gaze-tracking.

MediaTek will showcase two Sensory demos at CES 2024 powered by the MediaTek MT2715 Dimensity Auto infotainment platform; one showing Sensory’s complete automotive solution including wake word, while the other will showcase Sensory’s Semantic and Structural Transformers (SST) with MediaTek’s LLM.

www.mediatek.com/products/automotive

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