Infotainment systems have become a common feature in our daily lives, starting with in-car entertainment (ICE) systems (also known as In-Vehicle Infotainment or IVI), which evolved from the basic radios and cassette players to include features such as navigation and connecting to smartphones over Bluetooth for access to one's music library, and much more. Another big feature is to provide the driver with hands-free functionality so that they can start a phone call and control the radio without having to take their eyes off the road or their hands off the steering wheel.
As smartphones became more popular, providing their users with constant access to news, weather, and entertainment, the arrival of onboard assistants that use a voice-driven interface, both on smartphones and ICEs, ultimately led to the arrival of speech-driven infotainment...