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General Motors uses AI to halve vehicle development cycles

General Motors is leveraging AI and advanced simulation to significantly reduce its vehicle development timelines, aiming to match the rapid pace set by Chinese automakers. The company's chief product officer, Sterling Anderson, a former Tesla executive, is leading this initiative, which utilizes AI to integrate various engineering functions into a single virtual development tool. This approach allows for near-instantaneous assessment of design changes, drastically cutting down the time from concept to physical prototype and enabling simultaneous optimization of hardware and software. AI

IMPACT Accelerates automotive design and manufacturing cycles, enabling faster iteration and integration of complex systems.

RANK_REASON Article discusses the application of AI to improve existing product development processes within an established company, rather than a novel AI model release or core AI research.

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General Motors uses AI to halve vehicle development cycles

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  1. IEEE Spectrum — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Lawrence Ulrich ·

    General Motors Is Cutting Its Development Cycles in Half

    <img src="https://spectrum.ieee.org/media-library/photo-of-a-white-truck-with-green-and-red-lines-flowing-down-its-center-from-front-to-back.jpg?id=66926796&amp;width=1245&amp;height=700&amp;coordinates=0%2C20%2C0%2C20" /><br /><br /><p>For decades, automakers enjoyed a luxury th…