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AI chatbots land in CarPlay—and it's messier than you think

Apple finally opened CarPlay to AI apps, but the implementation raises more questions than it answers about distraction and control.

Apple shipped iOS 26.4 with support for AI chatbot apps in CarPlay. ChatGPT arrived first. Perplexity followed. More will come.

This feels like a concession, not a strategy.

The distraction problem no one's solving

CarPlay has always been opinionated. Apple restricts what apps can do, how they surface information, when they interrupt. The entire interface exists to minimize cognitive load while you're piloting a two-ton machine at highway speeds.

Now we're adding open-ended conversational interfaces to that environment. Interfaces designed to keep you engaged, to invite follow-up questions, to present walls of text. ChatGPT and Perplexity optimize for depth and exploration. CarPlay optimizes for glanceability and speed.

These goals conflict.

I've watched drivers use voice assistants. Siri works in cars because it's transactional: set timer, send message, play song. You ask, it executes, you're done. A chatbot conversation sprawls. You ask about traffic, it suggests alternate routes and asks if you want weather data for your destination and mentions a podcast about urban planning. Each response branches.

Apple hasn't published interaction guidelines for AI apps in CarPlay. We don't know if they're enforcing response length limits, turn-taking rules, or visual constraints. The silence suggests they're not.

Control vs. capability

Apple could have built this into Siri. They chose not to. Instead they opened a door for third parties to bring their own models, their own personalities, their own ideas about what constitutes a helpful response.

That's new. Apple rarely delegates core interaction patterns. When they do, it's because they've decided the fight isn't worth it or the problem isn't solved.

I think it's both here. Siri can't match ChatGPT or Perplexity for general knowledge queries. Apple knows it. Rather than rush a half-baked LLM into Siri, they're letting the market fill the gap while they figure out their own play.

But this creates fragmentation. Every AI app will handle voice input differently. Some will read responses aloud. Some will require you to look at the screen. Some will remember context across sessions. Some won't. Apple's trading consistency for capability, and that's a design tax drivers will pay.

The precedent matters more than the feature. Apple spent two decades building a reputation for saying no to anything that didn't meet their safety and usability bar. CarPlay was a fortress. Now it's a platform, and platforms optimize for growth, not restraint. Once you let ChatGPT in, you can't block the next app that wants to do something similarly distracting but technically permissible.

We're not designing for attention anymore. We're designing for monetizable engagement, even when your hands are on the wheel.

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