Rivian's Chief Software Officer says that physical buttons are antiquated controlling vehicles with your voice is the future The change hinges on AI solving "broken" voice assistants Rivian owners ...
Automakers are in love with touchscreens, but some drivers aren’t convinced. The naysayers claim too many new-car functions are now hidden in touchscreens and they want physical buttons, which studies ...
The trend of big touchscreens in cars has left many yearning for the not-so-distant days when most user interactions happened with physical buttons. But Rivian’s chief software officer Wassym Bensaid ...
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Why physical buttons still beat software
We've spent the last fifteen years watching physical buttons disappear from our devices, our cars, our appliances, and even our elevator panels. Touch screens and software interfaces have been sold to ...
I was never a fan of software buttons. While they do have their place in certain car functions, the basics need to be covered. The industry finally seems to have gotten the message, with major players ...
The criticism seemed to be aimed squarely at the vehicle’s dashboard, which featured touchscreens across its breadth. This, ...
One of my pet peeves is the tiny little buttons that Japanese consumer product vendors put on their products. I once thought a product was broken or had dead batteries until my college-aged protégé ...
Last month, Sierra launched Ghostwriter, an agent designed to build other agents. With this “agent as a service” tool, the startup intends to replace traditional click-based web applications with ...
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