Artificial Intelligence
"We develop AI technology that supports the driver and does not replace them."

From Tomas Hirschberger/SP-X | Translated by AI 3 min Reading Time

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Hardly a day goes by without news of new AI tools or applications. Some manufacturers are now using AI chatbots in their models. Avinash Balachandran explains Toyota's goals.

Intel recently introduced a new discrete graphics processor for AI applications in vehicles.(Image: Intel)
Intel recently introduced a new discrete graphics processor for AI applications in vehicles.
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Worldwide, massive investments are being made in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This has led to record revenues for AI processor providers and continues to generate new announcements. There are various definitions of artificial intelligence, which differ in detail. The Max Planck Institute describes AI as having "extreme specialized talent by human standards." It is a tool for specific applications. Artificial intelligence uses mathematical algorithms, for instance, to categorize images. We spoke with Avinash Balachandran, Head of the Human Interactive Driving department at the Toyota Research Institute in Silicon Valley, about the benefits and challenges of AI in the automotive sector.

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