General Motors has partnered with Google Cloud to develop more ways to use generative artificial intelligence technologies after adding the tech company's conversational AI to OnStar.
Constellation Research founder R. Ray Wang discusses the fight over the future of A.I. between Google and Microsoft on Varney & Co.
General Motors is leaning in to its collaboration with Alphabet-owned Google as the automaker looks to expand the use ofthroughout its business, announcing this week the companies are now working together on future uses for advanced generative AI. The two major companies have worked closely together for years. In 2019, GM rolled out its first vehicles with Google built-in, which allow drivers access to Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play from the center display.
The GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. The automaker is redoubling its collaborating with Google on AI.
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