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General Motors has partnered with Nvidia to enhance its autonomous vehicle technology and improve factory workflow. The collaboration involves using Nvidia's AI platforms for factory planning and future advanced driver-assistance systems. GM will also purchase chips from Nvidia for driver-assistance technology. The move aims to boost sales and subscription revenue from motorists as traditional automakers face challenges in commercializing autonomous technology.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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