Google to open up Android voice search for an eyes-free driving experience

Google is apparently focusing on enlarging its Android voice search functionality with an eyes-free interface, enabling motorists to concentrate on the road while socializing with their telephones.
The initiative, seemingly codenamed KITT after the artificially intelligent talking car would enable users to voice' Google that is OK' to seek out the weather, for directions, or for news.
Based on AndroidPolice, the website that uncovered the strategies, users would 'take turns' with the telephone as them walked through jobs like searching the internet making calls, sending texts and more.
Safety first
The thought, naturally, would be to make Android safer to use when driving, with users able to get the' Google that is OK' voice search attribute from everywhere within the cellphone.
With several weeks away, what cost we'll see this characteristic unveiled at the yearly expo of Google?


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