
"Artificial intelligence (AI) and software-defined vehicle (SDV) supplier Sonatus has launched a platform to help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) use AI to transform driving and ownership experiences with greater efficiency and lower costs. The firm believes its Sonatus AI Director will be "game-changing", enabling OEMs to deploy AI at the vehicle edge to shrink roll-out cycles from months to days, while lowering costs and enabling smarter, safer driving."
""The evolving technology and competitive landscape are compelling automakers to transition towards software-defined vehicles and make greater use of AI to improve their business," said Alex Oyler, consulting director at global automotive research firm SBD Automotive. "Innovative tools ... can expand the use of in-vehicle AI to deliver adaptive, intelligent and compelling driving experiences that ensure OEMs stay ahead of global competition.""
Sonatus launched Sonatus AI Director to enable OEMs to deploy AI at the vehicle edge, reducing roll-out cycles from months to days and lowering implementation costs. The platform targets smarter, safer driving and enhanced ownership experiences through in-vehicle edge AI. Automotive AI market growth is projected to reach $46bn annually by 2034, with in-vehicle edge AI software and services becoming increasingly important. OEMs seek innovative ways to deliver customer value across passenger and commercial vehicles throughout their lifecycle. In-vehicle edge AI, fuelled by real-time and contextual vehicle data, enables adaptive, personalised driving, proactive maintenance, improved efficiency and optimal vehicle performance. Transitioning to software-defined vehicles and wider AI use supports competitive advantage.
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