Column: A deep dive into how AI is changing the auto industry
We’ve all learned a lot about generative artificial intelligence, its predecessors and machine learning in the last year and a half. It continues to pervade the automotive industry.
We’ve all learned a lot about generative artificial intelligence, its predecessors and machine learning in the last year and a half. It continues to pervade the automotive industry.
BMW AG is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in China due to coolant pump defects.
IBM has been expanding Maximo’s capabilities to monitor the health of production machinery and tooling by using data to predict when critical maintenance is needed. The goal: Prevent unplanned downtime.
The UAW is aware of the grave dangers of an ill-equipped and unrepresented workforce.
The Sealion 7 will be the brand’s most technologically advanced model in Europe.
Despite heavy financial losses and slumping vehicle sales, Maserati is sustainable but more needs to be done to position it as a pure luxury brand, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said.
The addition of Tesla is another indication that the Paris show is enjoying something of a comeback after a lackluster 2022 edition.
As Stellantis tries to build sales momentum in the U.S. and presses forward with its EV offensive, it’s facing unrest among several constituencies that are monumentally important to its success.
A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest.
Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to incorporate novel, recyclable materials that produce fewer greenhouse gases. Many are turning to next-generation materials.