Thursday, April 19, 2012

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

Remember that QNX-loaded Porsche 911 we sat down with (in?) at CES. Well, it's back and it learned a few new tricks en route to New Amsterdam York City. The car-friendly software company got its hooks into AT&T's Watson Speech API and used it to power a new voice-command system for it's own take on the "virtual assistant." Using the new speech recognition tool and Ma Bell's LTE network QNX was able to pull up websites, find a Starbucks (though, in New York City you'd have to be blind to not find one) and place calls.
QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)


Engadget, QNX's Watson-connected Porsche 911, hands-on (video)

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