Mercedes-Benz will let drivers use their cars' selfie cameras for Microsoft Teams calls while on the road, transforming vehicles into mobile office spaces. The camera compliance with local regulations allows for video streaming only during stationary phases, minimizing distraction and enhancing safety. Other Teams participants can view the driver, but the camera can also be switched off for audio-only interactions. This feature is part of a broader collaboration with Microsoft, which includes Microsoft Intune for secure separate data management and the 360 Copilot AI assistant to enhance productivity through voice commands.
Mercedes-Benz is introducing a feature that allows drivers to use the car's selfie camera to participate in Microsoft Teams calls while driving, promoting cars as mobile office spaces.
The system automatically disables the video stream when the car is moving to ensure the driver’s safety and reduce distractions, while allowing other participants to see the driver.
In addition to Microsoft Teams, the latest models will integrate Microsoft Intune for secure data management and the 360 Copilot AI assistant for improved productivity through voice commands.
Mercedes-Benz executives emphasize that their collaboration with Microsoft aims to enhance customer productivity on the go, showcasing innovative technology in the automotive industry.
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