Intuitive Car Systems

'Toyota Connected' is a Vision for Cars of the Future Created with Microsoft

'Toyota Connected Inc.' is the name of a new company that's been developed as part of a collaboration between Toyota and Microsoft, two leaders in their respective industries.

This new company will leverage Microsoft Azure in order to enhance some of the services that Toyota is able to currently provide. A statement from the new company teases future automotive technology that will be: "predictive, contextual, and intuitive." To elaborate further on some of the innovations that Toyota and Microsoft have in store for the future, Zack Hicks, CEO of Toyota Connected noted that these new in-car technologies could potentially involve systems to learn from a diver's habits or preferences, vehicle networks and use-based insurance programs.

Data collection and usage is what will set Toyota Connected apart. One of the most forward-thinking plans is to develop a system to aggregate data from areas where anti-lock brakes are kicking in. With this information, the system will be able to suggest that there's likely ice on the road and give proper notice to Toyota drivers in the area.
Trend Themes
1. Predictive Automotive Technology - The collaboration between Toyota and Microsoft aims to develop in-car technologies that are predictive, contextual, and intuitive, potentially involving systems to learn from a driver's habits or preferences.
2. Vehicle Networks - Toyota Connected is exploring the development of vehicle networks that enable seamless communication and data sharing among cars.
3. Use-based Insurance Programs - Toyota Connected is considering the implementation of use-based insurance programs that leverage data collected from the vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can benefit from the development of predictive automotive technology and vehicle networks to create more intuitive and connected driving experiences.
2. Technology - The collaboration between Toyota and Microsoft opens up disruptive opportunities for integrating advanced technologies, such as machine learning and data analytics, into the automotive industry.
3. Insurance - The insurance industry can explore use-based insurance programs to offer personalized and tailored coverage based on the driving behavior and data collected from the vehicles.

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