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From 15 hours to one minute: How AI/ML is speeding up GM's development

From 15 hours to one minute: How AI/ML is speeding up GM's development

Summary

General Motors (GM) is using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to speed up its engineering and design work. This new approach reduces tasks that used to take many hours to just minutes, allowing GM to test more ideas faster and improve products more efficiently.

Key Facts

  • Sterling Anderson, formerly of Aurora and Tesla, is GM’s chief product officer since 2023.
  • Engineering development has evolved through three stages, from manual trial-and-error to computer simulations, and now to AI-powered design.
  • Traditional simulations like finite element analysis (FEA) once took about 15 hours per run at GM.
  • With AI/ML, GM can now run these simulations in about one minute.
  • Faster simulations let engineers quickly test many design ideas without long waits.
  • GM applies these advanced virtual tools across many areas including motorsport, batteries, defense, and even its lunar program.
  • The use of AI/ML helps combine different engineering functions into one streamlined process.
  • This method changes how hardware and software are optimized together in real time.
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