Volkswagen has announced the establishment of an AI lab in Munich, Germany, with the aim of developing new technologies and innovations in the field of artificial intelligence. The German carmaker is reportedly in discussions with technology companies to create digital prototypes for products and features that use AI, with a focus on developing early-stage prototypes in areas such as voice recognition, AI-optimized charging cycles, and predictive maintenance services.
The company has opened this "artificial intelligence lab" to foster new product ideas and to facilitate collaborations with tech companies across China, North America, and Europe. The ultimate goal is to use AI to innovate and improve their products, according to a company statement.
Key takeaways:
Volkswagen is in discussions with technology companies to launch an artificial intelligence partnership.
The company has established an AI lab in Munich, Germany, to focus on the development of new AI technologies and innovations.
Volkswagen plans to work with tech groups to create digital prototypes for products and features that use AI.
The goal is to develop early-stage prototypes in areas such as voice recognition, AI-optimized charging cycles, and predictive maintenance services.