MailGuy
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Wow!! This car is smart. Darren Palmer wasn't kidding when he said the car learns about you. This is so much more than remembering and ordering MRU slabs on the main screen. In the morning the profile page quick action list has as the first action "Text <insert son's name>". It has already learned that I start my day off responding to my son's overnight texts. In the afternoon it has a completely different set of actions of equal relevance and accuracy. Driving assistance, flawless so far. This is car tech done right. Every interaction is well thought out and planned whether it's controlling driving dynamics, or just setting up the experience. Not obtrusive at all. The first car where I'm actually enjoying the intelligence on my behalf. And it's opt-in, something I truly value.
@JamieGeek was right. The differences in the driving modes are noticeable. I'm enjoying Whisper a lot. Regen and steering really do change in noticeable ways. I just have to remember that' the case.
As a techy, I'm generally skeptical of systems that want to know me or do things on my behalf. I'm running with free abandon at the moment. It's just that good and fun. I may even reverse course with PaaK after setting it up on my wife's phone. Hoping Ford has the privacy thing down .
@JamieGeek was right. The differences in the driving modes are noticeable. I'm enjoying Whisper a lot. Regen and steering really do change in noticeable ways. I just have to remember that' the case.
As a techy, I'm generally skeptical of systems that want to know me or do things on my behalf. I'm running with free abandon at the moment. It's just that good and fun. I may even reverse course with PaaK after setting it up on my wife's phone. Hoping Ford has the privacy thing down .
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