Artificial intelligence is being used all around us and in the automotive market especially. Companies are fighting it out to develop the next revolutionary product featured around autonomous driving. This is already becoming apparent with the rise in the number of artificial intelligence (A.I) devices being used throughout various industries.
The IHS, who are a company specializing in producing reports and statistics, have been conducting reports based upon this field, and the numbers are quite staggering. They have projected that the use of A.I based systems will rocket from 7 million (2015 figure) to 122 million by 2025, with over 100% (some cars will have multiple A.I devices) of them being installed in new vehicles.
The installation rates for A.I. in cars will go from 8% last year to 109% in 2025
This new wave of technology is only going to get better and more efficient as time goes by, and over the next five years, we will see autonomous cars become a standard part of the automotive industry. These developments will be mainly in infotainment systems that use speech and gesture recognition, eye tracking and driver monitoring, virtual assistance and language interfaces. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems will also be updated to allow easier functioning for autonomous cars including radar detection units, driver condition evaluation, and camera-based machine vision systems.
Cars are not the only vehicles to be going autonomous either. Daimler has recently revealed their autonomous 18 wheeled Freightliner and has driven over 10,000 miles successfully. So, there could be a shift for everyone soon when it comes to the automotive market, and what once was seen as an arduous trek to work could soon become a fun, care-free journey thanks to artificial intelligence.
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