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Senior Vice President of Software and Services Engineering at GM

Today at #GTC, NVIDIA announced a collaboration with General Motors to develop next-generation vehicles, factories, and robotics using AI simulation and accelerated computing. AI is fundamentally changing the world, and GM is embracing it to enhance manufacturing, revolutionize vehicle tech, and build smarter vehicles with personalized customer experiences. I’m looking forward to sharing more on this topic at GTC this afternoon with NVIDIA’s Norman Marks. https://lnkd.in/gCsJk3Gd

Philip Devole

Owner, Devole & Assoc.

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Thanks for sharing

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Sidhant (Sid) Gulati

Unlocking Innovation with Next-Gen Apps & Data Strategies for Enterprises @ MongoDB🥇

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Exciting times!

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Prathima Kallu

Senior Software Engineer at General Motors

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Thanks for sharing!

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Adriana Bronzatti

Global Vehicle Engineering & Quality IT Manager / Innovate / Growth / Data

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Good things are coming!!

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Samantha Garcia

Electrical Engineer & Educational Technologist | Experienced in PCB Design, Signal Analysis, Mobile Applications | MATE Underwater Robotics Coach

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Exciting!

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Andrew Raffi Ansell

Stanford MBA | Stealth Founder | Berkeley Engineer | 30under30 Armenians in Tech

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Hi David, congrats! Do you have resources you’d point students to regarding the ai simulation you referenced? I was wondering about this as I’m studying for my CS robotics final at Stanford (dynamics and control were covered, simulation not really). Would love to discuss more - looks like you work out of Mountain View? Thanks!

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This is a bad idea I don’t know how the automakers can’t see people don’t want ai or more monoriting and inability to make changes to their own automobiles. Integrating controls all into a screen and gauge clusters the same makes the vehicle far to dependent on these screens and electronics. The cost to repair these parts is astronomical as well. It’s planned obsolescence disguised as a “pretty easy upgrade”. Id compare it to the Brazilian Butt Lift all the girls want it none of the men like it.

Anmol Aggarwal

Electric Motor Controls Engineer at General Motors

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Exciting!

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