Car companies adopt AI to speed vehicle development
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Updated · The Verge · May 5
Car companies adopt AI to speed vehicle development
15 articles · Updated · The Verge · May 5
The Vergecast said designing a new vehicle can take five years or more, prompting manufacturers to use AI in tasks including model-making and wind-tunnel testing.
Automotive journalist Tim Stevens said faster development could better match shifting consumer tastes, politics and fuel prices, but warned companies may still replace human workers despite saying otherwise.
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