Ford and Lincoln owners can now personalize their Alexa commands
enhanced Car Control capabilities, and with it comes the option to teach Alexa commands that reflect their natural way of speaking. For example, they can program in"Alexa, I'm cold," and then teach the voice assistant to respond by asking what course of action it should take, such as"I can increase the temperature by 5 degrees or turn off the AC. What should I do?"
Another example of a personalized phrase would be:"Alexa, set the AC to full blast." The assistant can then ask the owner what they mean by"full blast." Training Alexa to respond to personalized phrases is made possible by the assistant's teachable AI technology. All vehicles with Alexa Built-in will get access to enhanced Car Control when it becomes available to them.
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