GM to use Nvidia AI chips, software to automate vehicles, factories

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Traditional automakers have struggled to commercialize autonomous technology that has been more challenging and expensive than expected but has emerged as a way to boost sales and rake in subscription revenue from motorists.
The companies plan to work together to build AI systems using
Asked about financial terms, a GM spokesperson said the companies have a strategic collaboration on using AI in manufacturing and GM will buy chips from
A slew of automakers and suppliers, including Toyota and Hyundai, have partnered this year with
GM used
GM has forecast that its Super Cruise driver-assistance technology would earn about
Other companies that have partnered with
GM had previously used
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