THE automotive industry is working toward improving the user experience in cars and allowing a more seamless transition from smart homes to smart cars. That is, the same digital assistants you are using in your smart home have also been available in your car for the past few years.

However, these systems have been more general and often limited to only supporting certain commands, e.g., unlock the door or start the engine.

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