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From 15 hours to one minute: How AI/ML is speeding up GM's development

Jonathan M. Gitlin
From 15 hours to one minute: How AI/ML is speeding up GM's development
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General Motors is leveraging AI and machine learning to drastically reduce the time required for vehicle development, moving from empirical prototyping to virtualized design. This shift represents a new era of engineering where digital twins and simulation replace slow, iterative physical testing.

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The integration of AI into automotive manufacturing is accelerating innovation cycles and reducing costs for major industrial players.

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nifty From 15 hours to one minute: How AI/ML is speeding up GM s development From CFD and FEA to digital twins, carmaking now involves a lot of virtualization.

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