Jeep (Stellantis) Signs AI Deal With Microsoft

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Looks like Jeep may be getting on the AI bandwagon as well. I'm not looking forward to any new subscriptions, which I think is the natural result of these things. Who knows...

From this article : https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/jeep-maker-stellantis-signs-ai-deal-microsoft


Stellantis and Microsoft are teaming up in a five‑year strategic deal to accelerate the deployment of AI across the automotive company's large portfolio of brands, including Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Jeep, Maserati, Peugeot, and others.

The companies plan to develop more than 100 AI initiatives across customer care, product development, and operations. These include predictive maintenance, AI-assisted testing and validation, faster rollout of digital features, and personalized in-car services.

Stellantis will build an AI-driven global cyber defense center covering its IT systems, connected vehicles, factories, and digital products, with the objective of detecting threats faster and improving resilience across its operations.

One example of physical AI being integrated into vehicles is the one highlighted by the automaker.

For example, Peugeot drivers may receive intelligent recommendations for more energy‑efficient driving in urban environments, along with proactive vehicle-health insights and feature updates designed to improve everyday usability.

The Stellantis-Microsoft partnership appears to be an attempt to push the legacy automaker into the 21st century, though there is still no indication that future Stellantis vehicles will get an in-car chatbot like those already standard on Teslas.

Last year, Tesla rolled out an over-the-air software update that integrated Grok, xAI’s AI assistant. At the same time, drivers enjoy the luxury of the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system, which offers autonomous driving. Together, these features show how Tesla is years ahead of legacy OEMs, with physical AI already present on America's highways.
 
Imagine all the alerts you would get in a wrangler.
You are not on a marked roadway.
Fuel efficiency improvement if you air up your tires to recommended pressure.
Fuel efficiency if you reduce trail gear.
If you purchase lighter tires.

During DW. You are experiencing violent shaking. Earthquake conditions immediately slow down and pull over to a clear, safe location, avoiding bridges, overpasses, power lines, and trees.


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My wife's Toyota Highlander will monitor my driving, and if it doesn't like what it sees (i.e. drifting from my lane) it will flash a coffee cup on the screen and tell me that I may be tired and need a break. Pretty annoying having my (poor) driving critiqued all the time.
 
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