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Something weird happened this morning. We asked "Hey, Lucid" to navigate to Captiva Island in Florida. It gave us a list of everything in Florida with "Captiva" in it -- except Captiva Island. So I instead asked Siri on my iPhone to navigate there. Not much better. So I canceled Siri, looked up a restaurant on Captiva, and put that address into the Lucid nav system.
The car began navigating to the desired address, and my partner, who is learning Danish, started telling me about some odd usage quirks in Danish. We were also listening to Spotify in the background. Suddenly, the car audio muted and we began getting an audio ad through the sound system. I was so confused that it took me a second to realize a female voice was delivering an ad. The ad finished, we looked at each other in stunned silence for a few seconds, and my partner resumed his complaints about Danish. About a mile later he was again interrupted by an audio ad coming through the car's audio, this time in a man's voice. I bellowed "Cancel", and the ad stopped. This did not recur during the rest of the trip. As far as I know, Siri was not open and this seemed to be coming from the car.
What the hell was going on? Was it "Hey, Lucid"? What it the iPhone? Was it Spotify (for which I have a premium account)?
Although this was so confusing that I can't correlate the ad contents to anything that was being said by either of us in the car, it seemed to be triggered by monitoring our in-car conversation. We had a thread recently on this forum about Ford's application for a software patent that just did such a thing -- and it infuriated everyone.
Has some outfit actually done this?
If there's anything that would make me dump a car, it's having to put up with this invasive crap while driving.
The car began navigating to the desired address, and my partner, who is learning Danish, started telling me about some odd usage quirks in Danish. We were also listening to Spotify in the background. Suddenly, the car audio muted and we began getting an audio ad through the sound system. I was so confused that it took me a second to realize a female voice was delivering an ad. The ad finished, we looked at each other in stunned silence for a few seconds, and my partner resumed his complaints about Danish. About a mile later he was again interrupted by an audio ad coming through the car's audio, this time in a man's voice. I bellowed "Cancel", and the ad stopped. This did not recur during the rest of the trip. As far as I know, Siri was not open and this seemed to be coming from the car.
What the hell was going on? Was it "Hey, Lucid"? What it the iPhone? Was it Spotify (for which I have a premium account)?
Although this was so confusing that I can't correlate the ad contents to anything that was being said by either of us in the car, it seemed to be triggered by monitoring our in-car conversation. We had a thread recently on this forum about Ford's application for a software patent that just did such a thing -- and it infuriated everyone.
Has some outfit actually done this?
If there's anything that would make me dump a car, it's having to put up with this invasive crap while driving.