AI
A new recommendation engine GM is rolling out to its North American dealerships is designed to help retailers narrow the myriad configurations of a particular model to the combinations that best match up with local demand.
The pressure for automakers to develop effective AI products is growing. “Many argue that if you are an industrial company or an auto company, you either have an AI strategy or you don’t have a future,” Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas said.
Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua expects Elon Musk to help bring clarity to autonomous driving rules, which could boost the technology worldwide.
Online tools and artificial intelligence are among solutions to boosting salesperson productivity at dealerships, experts say.
Short on tech workers, Honda will spend nearly $100 million to retrain tens of thousands of its own employees at home and abroad in software, AI and electrification.
Impel has partnered with FordDirect to bring its conversational AI software to Ford dealers and Lincoln retailers.
AI dash cams are capable of identifying and reacting to a diverse range of traffic control devices in real time.
Through a partnership with Google, the automaker plans to launch a new CLA coupe that incorporates an artificial intelligence-based “virtual assistant” to give directions and answer drivers’ question.
The promise of AI, powered by Nvidia’s hardware and software, has erased the dividing line between the world of cars and trucks and the one of big tech.
Automakers often add sensors to enhance the in-vehicle experience and meet safety standards. Texas Instruments says its new chips improve vehicles with fewer parts.