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Cars and their touch screens can already cause sensory overload in the interior. BMW is now bringing more of the other senses into the mix. BMW’s big plans for future infotainment are largely based on what you can say and see rather than what you can touch. Unveiled on Wednesday night, the German automaker finally showed off “Dee,” its personal voice assistant and head-up display system that will feature heavily in its next generation of cars due in 2025, called the Neue Klasse.
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Dee, which stands for “Digital Emotional Experience” (not to be confused with ID, which comes from another German automaker), combines natural voice commands and infotainment information distributed across the…
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