Dubai, United Arab Emirates – At a time when artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the world, General Motors is embracing it to enhance manufacturing, to revolutionize vehicle technology, and to build smarter vehicles and exceptional customer experiences. As part of this transformation, General Motors is developing a unified and updatable software platform across their vehicle lineup, including smaller vehicles such as the Chevrolet Equinox EV and full-scale trucks.
Today, General Motors unveiled an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to develop next-generation vehicles, factories, and robotics using AI simulation and accelerated computing.
GM already has been investing in NVIDIA GPU platforms for AI model training. Now, they’re extending this relationship to improve automotive plant design and operations. Using the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform, they’re creating digital twins of assembly lines, enabling virtual testing and production simulations to reduce downtime. They will also use NVIDIA DRIVE AGX for in-vehicle hardware for future advanced driver-assistance systems and in-cabin enhanced safety driving experiences.
Additionally, General Motors is applying AI to robotics platforms for precision welding and material handling and transport, while improving manufacturing efficiency, freeing their workforce to focus on the craftsmanship that customers love about GM vehicles.