Automobiles

Adopting generative AI to drive softwarization of automobiles


Gone are the days when automobile manufacturers scratched their heads for ways to tackle the challenge of electrification. Innovation after innovation means that 14% of all new cars sold in 2022 were electric – thrice more than in 2020. However, manufacturers should not be too quick to celebrate as the next big challenge of softwarization – leveraging a software solution instead of traditional hardware to solve an issue – is coming their way. With the automotive industry moving towards smart devices on wheels, manufacturers must espouse tools that help them develop, deploy and maintain software. These challenges are why the arrival of Generative AI (GenAI) represents such an opportunity for manufacturers. In this article, we’ll take a look at how GenAI can help solve the challenges of softwarization, where it is being used already, and how others can adopt it.

Becoming software companies

Modern vehicles are gradually becoming computers on wheels – their computer platforms are made of high performance, high speed connected ‘vehicle servers’ containing over a hundred million lines of code. Therefore, it’s crucial to integrate and update these systems over the supply chain of existing and new partners to ensure safety, longevity, durability, sustainability, and performance.



Source

Related Articles

Back to top button