Abstract
The U.S. automotive industry is instrumental to the economy and contributes significantly to the American GDP, employment, and global trade. The principal objective of this research paper is to examine the implications of Generative AI and ML in advancing the automotive industry from the U.S. economic perspective. Generative AI is the latest frontier in artificial intelligence software development, where algorithmic generation can be achieved across various types of content: text, images, audio, and video. The generative AI in the Automotive market at the global level had witnessed boisterous growth and commanded a value of approximately $389.47 million by 2023. The analysis exposed that North American regions are dominating the market, which was attributed to high technological infrastructure, along with partnerships among automotive companies with research institutes and universities to foster AI innovations. Application analysis exposed that Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) had the biggest market share, indicating a strong focus on developing and implementing Generative AI technologies to enhance driver safety and vehicle autonomy. Followed by, Connected Car Technologies, representing growing efforts towards implementing generative AI solutions that will improve vehicle connectivity, infotainment, and user experience. The impact of Generative AI and Machine Learning can be witnessed in terms of virtual prototyping, generative automotive designs, consolidation with the CAD system, supply chain optimization, Sensor Fusion and Perception Enhancement as well as automotive manufacturing process optimization.
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