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GM teams up with Nvidia to bring AI to robots, factories, and self-driving cars


General Motors is turning to Nvidia to help bring AI to the physical world in an expanded collaboration designed to touch every aspect of the automaker’s

General Motors is turning to Nvidia to help bring AI to the physical world in an expanded collaboration designed to touch every aspect of the automaker’s business, including factories, robots, and self-driving cars. Nvidia has also developed an autonomous vehicle platform for automakers that includes an operating system called DriveOS to provide real-time AI processing and integration of advanced driving and cockpit features. GM is in the process of absorbing its self-driving car subsidiary Cruise and combining it with its own efforts to develop driver assistance features — and eventually fully autonomous personal vehicles.

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