Tech company Visteon Corp. is field-testing an integrated, voice-activated, touch-screen control device for law enforcement patrol cars, and the Michigan State Police say they want to install 50 of the devices in their patrol units at $12,000 each. The devices can recognize about 120 voice commands, and link to almost anything in the car: radar, video cameras, radios and lights. One capability is suspicious: MSP trooper Rene Gonzales told the reporter, “The volume on the AM/FM radio is automatically muted if I activate my police radio.” Read the story here.
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