US Automakers Pivot to Energy Storage Amid EV Demand Headwinds
Facing headwinds in the EV sector, US automakers like Ford and GM are shifting focus toward AI-optimized energy storage and grid services to find new, sustainable revenue streams.
Facing headwinds in the EV sector, US automakers like Ford and GM are shifting focus toward AI-optimized energy storage and grid services to find new, sustainable revenue streams.
General Motors has laid off hundreds of traditional IT staff as part of a strategic pivot toward hiring experts in AI-native development, data engineering, and prompt engineering to drive its transformation toward software-defined vehicles.
General Motors (GM) is laying off hundreds of IT workers to strategically pivot and recruit top-tier talent in AI development, data engineering, and AI workflows as the company transitions into an intelligent, software-centric automaker.
General Motors has agreed to a $12.75 million settlement in California to resolve claims that it sold driver behavior and location data to insurance companies without explicit consent. GM must also stop this data brokering for five years.
General Motors reached a $12.75M settlement with California regarding driver privacy, highlighting that data collection compliance is now a critical regulatory priority for automakers.
General Motors has agreed to a $12.75 million settlement with California law enforcement over allegations of unauthorized driver data collection, marking a significant development for privacy rights in the automotive sector.
General Motors is rolling out Google's Gemini AI assistant to four million vehicles (2022 models and newer) across its Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC brands via over-the-air software updates.