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GM partners with Nvidia to bring AI to robots and factories

Last updated: March 19, 2025 12:17 pm
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General Motors (GM) has announced an expanded collaboration with Nvidia to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) chips and software in developing autonomous vehicle technology and enhancing workflow efficiency at its factories.

The partnership will focus on creating custom AI systems using Nvidia’s accelerated compute platforms, including Nvidia Omniverse with Nvidia Cosmos, to optimize factory planning and robotics at GM by training AI manufacturing models. By leveraging Nvidia’s GPU platforms for training AI models, GM aims to transform automotive plant design and operations.

GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra highlighted the benefits of AI in manufacturing processes, virtual testing, and vehicle innovation. She emphasized that AI not only streamlines operations but also empowers the workforce to focus on craftsmanship, leading to new levels of innovation in vehicle manufacturing.

Nvidia Omniverse will play a crucial role in the collaboration by creating digital twins of assembly lines for virtual testing and production simulations, ultimately reducing downtime. This approach will enhance the training of robotics platforms used in various operations, such as material handling and precision welding, to improve manufacturing safety and efficiency.

Moreover, GM’s next-generation vehicles will be built on Nvidia DRIVE AGX, which is based on the Nvidia Blackwell architecture and runs the safety-certified Nvidia DriveOS operating system. This in-vehicle computer, capable of delivering up to 1,000 trillion operations per second, will accelerate the development and deployment of safe autonomous vehicles at scale.

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang expressed excitement about the partnership with GM, stating that they are transforming transportation by integrating AI technology into vehicles and manufacturing processes. The collaboration aims to revolutionize the automotive industry and drive innovation in autonomous vehicle development.

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In a related development, Uber Technologies also partnered with Nvidia earlier this year to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles using advanced AI technology, leveraging Nvidia’s Cosmos and DGX Cloud platforms.

Overall, the collaboration between GM and Nvidia signifies a significant step towards integrating AI technology into the automotive industry, enhancing efficiency, safety, and innovation in vehicle manufacturing and autonomous vehicle development.

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