Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) promises to reshape almost every industry, including mobility. The term refers to a form of AI that can generate entirely new content, such as text, images or video. Start-ups in the field are growing rapidly, reaching unicorn status (value in excess of US$1bn) in about half the time it takes companies in other sectors. Automakers, suppliers, and tech giants are all scrambling to harness this revolutionary technology in the most impactful manner.
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It’s still early days, but Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has already pinpointed more than 70 potential GenAI use cases within the automotive sector alone. As well as in-car applications such as virtual assistants and trip planning, there are numerous possible uses within procurement, R&D, operations, sales and marketing, aftersales, and support, finance and IT, human resources, legal and general productivity.
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