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Ford developing HAL 9000 nav system

Yes, it’s true. According to Autoblog

In the near future, Ford vehicles may fire back a retort if you get cheesed off enough to yell at the car. According to the details of a patent filing, Ford is working on an Emotive Advisory System (EAS) that simulates emotions when interacting with occupants, and may also use an avatar to express itself.

The EAS also uses sensors to detect the emotional state of occupants and generate responses based on that data. We all tend to forge some kind of bond with our cars, but it’s a little too fantastical and hilarious to imagine rocking down the blacktop in a new Taurus SHO and having the car say “You don’t need to drive like a jerk just because you’re mad at me.”

Personally, I think there is something even more sinister behind this than big brother in your car. Follow this line of thought with me – Ford worked with Microsoft to develop SYNC. Microsoft already rules your home computer and your work computer, so SYNC is Microsoft’s back door into that small portion of your time they don’t own – when you’re in your car. And what will they do once they have their software in front of you 24 hours a day? The unthinkable.

The return… of Clippy.

Clippy does SYNC

Be afraid.

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4 Comments

  1. While technically true, “Clippy” is it’s commonly used nickname. Even it’s Wikipedia article is under “clippy”.

  2. Ok, it has a Wikipedia redirect under “Clippy”. Jeez, are you this particular about all the Office Assistants, or just Clippy? I shudder to think what might happen if someone referred to F1 as “The Robot” in your presence.

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