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Alibaba announces AI deal with Audi, Daimler and Volvo

- By HE WEI hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced three partnershi­ps on Monday with leading carmakers on artificial intelligen­ce-backed connected vehicle services, cementing its commitment to the auto sector.

Under the cooperatio­n, owners of Daimler, Audi and Volvo cars in China will be able to remotely access informatio­n about their vehicles, such as location, engine status and fuel checks, using Alibaba’s voice assistant service.

AliGenie, the AI platform powering Alibaba’s iconic smart speaker Tmall Genie, enables voice enquiries that unlock doors and turn on air conditioni­ng before the driver even reaches the car, said Chen Lijuan, head of Alibaba AI Labs, an in-house AI research unit.

The tie-up will also help enrich the in-car infotainme­nt portfolio based on Alibaba’s content offerings from access to video site Youku and music streaming service Xiami.

“You can check the best route via Tmall Genie at home and send that informatio­n to your car,” Chen told a media event in Beijing, citing the example of turning on the car’s heater in winter as soon as the owner wakes up.

Ideally, the world will inch even closer to a future where people can control appliances such as refrigerat­ors and washing machines from inside their car, she noted.

According to Alibaba, the first batch of such cars will be available in June, including selected Mercedes-Benz and Volvo models. For instance, Volvo’s three current models, XC90, S90 and XC60, will integrate the AI-powered voice command feature through soft- ware upgrades

Partnershi­ps with other automakers will follow soon, Chen said.

Through the move, the tech powerhouse is scheduled to open up its ability on the so-called AI+Car solution from September.

Chinese customers are more willing to embrace new technologi­es and functional­ities compared with consumers elsewhere, fueling momentum for developing smart interconne­cted cars, said Heinz-Willi Vassen, R&D director at Audi China. in future rollouts.

Electrific­ation, intelligen­ce and interconne­ctedness are the big trends in the automotive industry, propelling internet companies such as Alibaba to leverage their frontier technologi­es to help carmakers adapt to these trends, said Neil Wang, president of consultanc­y Frost & Sullivan in China.

“AliGenie’s applicatio­n in intelligen­t transporta­tion is a clear demonstrat­ion of how it combines the deep understand­ing of Chinese customers, the expertise in a number of technologi­es, with the products and solutions tailored to real-life needs,” he said.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee uses an electronic handheld device as he performs a quality control check on the interior of an Audi automobile at the Audi AG production plant in Gyor, Hungary.
BLOOMBERG An employee uses an electronic handheld device as he performs a quality control check on the interior of an Audi automobile at the Audi AG production plant in Gyor, Hungary.

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