Cerence Powers Natural, Conversational Speech Recognition Engine in Pioneer’s New NP1
Cerence Inc., AI for a world in motion, announced further details of its previously announced partnership with Pioneer Corporation. Cerence will provide natural, conversational speech recognition in Pioneer’s just-announced NP1, a connected, integrated hardware and software device that will bring intuitive, personalized experiences to drivers in Japan– regardless of what kind of car they drive. Together, Cerence and Pioneer will enable digital mobility services and experiences that create recurring revenue opportunities for both companies.
Designed to serve as a conversational driving partner mounted on the windshield, NP1 is equipped with an integrated front/rear camera and microphone/speaker system. With Cerence voice recognition and natural language understanding, NP1 enables drivers to navigate to their destination safely and comfortably using only their voice and receive lane-by-lane directions spoken aloud. NP1, powered by Pioneer’s new Piomatix mobility AI platform, can be updated over-the-air, ensuring the technology and capabilities are always up-to-date and increasingly intelligent as it learns users’ driving style and preferences.
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“Today’s consumer has a more digitally connected life than ever before, and they are looking for ways to bring that experience into the car,” said Mr. Shiro Yahara, CEO and President, Pioneer. “NP1 is all about enabling simple, powerful interaction that benefits drivers in their daily journeys. We are excited to further our work with Cerence and leverage their industry-leading technologies to make this possible.”
“It’s important that all drivers have the ability to benefit from innovation and advancements in AI and voice technology that will enhance their in-car experience,” said Stefan Ortmanns, CEO, Cerence. “We are proud to partner with Pioneer to bring natural, conversational speech recognition to drivers and enable a safer, more comfortable, and more productive experience while on the road.”
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