This Detachable AI Device Is The Steering Wheel Of The Future, According To Jaguar
It may look like something out of an F1 car of the future, but Jaguar’s ‘Sayer’ steering wheel concept is all about exploring what mobility might be like “in 2040 and beyond.”
You’ll find it in the firm’s incoming ‘Future-Type’ concept, but arguably, the device itself is more important than the car it’ll be installed in. Why? Because it won’t be tied to that one car alone.
It’s not only looking at the dawn of autonomous motoring, but also the concept of car ownership itself. Given the expected rise of car sharing, Jaguar reckons that Sayer (which is named after E-Type designer Malcolm Sayer) could end up being the only bit of the car you’ll own in the future.
Jaguar calls the device “the first voice-activated artificial intelligence steering wheel,” capable of carrying out “hundreds of tasks.” The idea is you tell it where you need to be and by what time, and it’ll work out exactly when you need to leave, making sure a car autonomously arrives at your doorstep for the departure time.
Crucially for us petrolheads who are uneasy about the prospect of autonomy, Jaguar’s vision is one that still factors in the squishy human behind the wheel. Sayer will apparently “advise which parts of the journey you might enjoy driving yourself,” so yes - it is an actual steering wheel, and not just a very fancy version of Siri.
Sayer will be showcased at ‘Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest’ in London later this week.
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Future style car sharing, it’s like you sharing your girlfriend to everyone.
It don’t want to talk to a steering wheel
No. Please no.
Jag can f*ck off
It sounds like 2040 is going to be the worst year for cars. Electric cars with these “steering wheels”
A fair few people (on facebook atleast) seem to think that self driving cars’ll stop road accidents. Must’ve never used a computer before, because they crash every chance they get.
It looks uncomfortable.
In the future we might have invisible airbags or something
Umm… no. If I want to get in a vehicle with other people’s junk in it, I’ll get public transport.