Looming AI divide in wake of transformation headwinds | Automotive World
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AI challenges mirror previous issues with software, which have proven massive stumbling blocks for many automakers. By Megan Lampinen
Advances in GenAI, large language models, and AI agents have generated a huge amount of enthusiasm among automotive players. Touching on everything from back-end applications within engineering, logistics and production to the in-vehicle HMI, advanced driving assistance systems and automated driving, it will soon be impossible to operate without some level of AI. Companies are investing heavily, and hopes are high that this tech could be a real game-changer.
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