General Motors is embracing AI to revolutionize manufacturing, vehicle technology, and customer experiences.
In an expanded partnership with NVIDIA, GM is using AI simulation and accelerated computing to enhance production, design smarter vehicles, and improve automation in its factories.
GM is leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse™ to create digital twins of assembly lines, enabling virtual testing and reducing downtime.
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The automaker is also integrating NVIDIA DRIVE AGX into future driver-assistance systems, while AI-powered robotics enhance manufacturing efficiency in areas like precision welding and material handling.
As GM advances software-defined vehicles, its new electrical architecture will enable over-the-air updates, improved customization, and cutting-edge features. Already, Super Cruise offers hands-free driving across 750,000 miles in North America, with more enhancements coming.
Looking ahead, GM plans to introduce personal autonomous vehicles (PAVs) capable of fully driverless operation.
AI-driven digital twins, simulations, and robotics will accelerate testing and optimize manufacturing, ensuring GM continues to lead in EVs, gas vehicles, and autonomy. By merging AI with human innovation, GM is shaping the future of mobility.
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