
""As AI rapidly advances, we have been early adopters across our business, from engineering and manufacturing to design and customer interaction, embedding AI directly into our vehicles, from the new digital cabin to the core vehicle Operating System," said Ned Curic, Stellantis' chief engineering and technology officer."
""Through our collaboration with Microsoft, we are accelerating our AI momentum across the enterprise, giving our teams the tools to innovate faster and deliver the products, services, and experiences customers expect from us," he said."
""Jeep drivers will benefit from reliable connectivity and protected data access even in remote terrain, ensuring confidence wherever their journey takes them," the company said."
""Our work with Stellantis reflects a shared ambition to drive AI transformation responsibly and securely across the automotive value chain," said Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft's commercial business."
Stellantis is adopting AI technology across various business areas, including engineering, manufacturing, and customer interaction. The company aims to enhance product development with features like predictive maintenance and efficiency coaching. AI will also strengthen cybersecurity and improve connected services. Stellantis plans to reduce its data center footprint by 60% by 2029, focusing on efficiency. Collaboration with Microsoft aims to drive responsible AI transformation across the automotive sector, leveraging both companies' strengths to deliver value to drivers globally.
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