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Voice-activated commands have been engineered into new vehicles to help drivers keep their eyes on the road and reduce driver distraction. But a recent study by AAA"s Foundation for Traffic Safety has found that voice command technology is not as effective as hoped. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Senior Editor Lindsay Brooke takes a look at the findings of AAA"s study. SAE Eye on Engineering can be viewed at SAE Eye on Engineering: Voice-Activated Commands Study by AAA - YouTube. It also airs in audio-only form Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit"s Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering at SAE Eye on Engineering - Podcasts - Magazines - SAE International.
Date: 04-Nov-2015 09:36 EST
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 1439
Voice-activated commands have been engineered into new vehicles to help drivers keep their eyes on the road and reduce driver distraction. But a recent study by AAA"s Foundation for Traffic Safety has found that voice command technology is not as effective as hoped. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Senior Editor Lindsay Brooke takes a look at the findings of AAA"s study. SAE Eye on Engineering can be viewed at SAE Eye on Engineering: Voice-Activated Commands Study by AAA - YouTube. It also airs in audio-only form Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit"s Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering at SAE Eye on Engineering - Podcasts - Magazines - SAE International.
Date: 04-Nov-2015 09:36 EST
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 1439