Automakers are teaming up, speeding up, and hoping AI can help them down a tough road ahead
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Automakers are teaming up, speeding up, and hoping AI can help them down a tough road ahead
""Lead time to development time, all said and told, is a couple of years. Trying to get that cycle shortened is really our ambition," said Eric Ledieu, vice president of Infiniti America."
""The people that are using AI today, it will make them more efficient and effective. The quicker that you lean in, the quicker you can embrace it," stated Randy Parker, CEO of Hyundai Motor North America."
The auto industry faces challenges such as tariffs, supply chain issues, and competition from China. Executives at the New York Auto Show emphasized the use of AI to address these pressures. AI is expected to significantly reduce vehicle development timelines, with companies like Nissan aiming for 36 months for new powertrains. Hyundai also noted the importance of AI for efficiency. Major automakers, including Toyota, Ford, and GM, are focused on improving operational efficiency to adapt to changing market demands and global disruptions.
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