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Rivian rejects Apple CarPlay and bets heavy on AI for future electric cars Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • yZR
  • 03 Jun 2026

company that markets their EVs on "adventure" and off-road capability... needs their cars to have a constant internet connection.

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  • Anonymous
  • bas
  • 02 Jun 2026

Eduard, 02 Jun 2026Another CEO that lost touch with reality.How much money do you think he invested into AI because of marketing? And are now looking for ways to make that money back

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  • Anonymous
  • m0x
  • 02 Jun 2026

What a load of BS ,Android Auto and Apple Carplay main benefit is that you are the screen become the extension of you mobile phone so you just need to pay for a single internet connection plus having a choice of navigation apps with maps always up to date and the best integration of messagion app of you choice . But this put can manufacturers in a bad spot since the can't overcharge you for maps and data .

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  • Anon Moose
  • Ss{
  • 02 Jun 2026

I hope they go under, as do all who use this AI nonsense.

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  • Leanzazzy
  • IWR
  • 02 Jun 2026

yalim, 02 Jun 2026voice commands are never the best way to interact with a vehicle. as a driver, you mostly inte... moreAFAIK software can already intelligently recognise & isolate your voice. Both the microphones & speakers are in/near the driver's seat/headrest so it works even when others are talking or when there's music playing.

But I still agree with you that there should be some sort of manual, physical controls which you can always fall back to should the voice assistant prove finicky.

Relying SOLELY on it is asking for trouble. All this is without even mentioning the absurd costs & worst-case scenario, a subscription just to use your car.

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  • Anonymous
  • p{X
  • 02 Jun 2026

Here we go again.
What one should read here is that they want anti-consumer practices, stuff as many subscriptions as possible, and brick your vehicle in any case of their inconvenience.

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  • yalim
  • Sdf
  • 02 Jun 2026

voice commands are never the best way to interact with a vehicle. as a driver, you mostly interact with the vehicle during a conversation going in the cabin with many people. do you have to ask everyone to shut up every time you need to toggle something on/off? it is even more challenging when you have kids. they interact with the voice commands like a game or they sleep in the car. in both situations, it is impossible to use voice commands. the solution is physical buttons, switches, knobs with tactile feedback like we have had for a 100 years. voice control is nice to have but, it cannot be the primary interaction with the vehicle.

regarding android auto/carplay; this is the smoothest car interface you can have. you have all the apps already installed, many settings customised and every account is logged in from day 1. why do you need to set everything up in the car all over again?

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  • Eduard
  • mPE
  • 02 Jun 2026

Another CEO that lost touch with reality.

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