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GM expands AI-driven manufacturing to enhance quality, safety, and efficiency

AI plays a vital role in GM’s manufacturing operations.
GM is ramping up its use of AI to enhance manufacturing efficiency, improve vehicle quality, and support worker safety.

General Motors (GM) is ramping up its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance manufacturing efficiency, improve vehicle quality, and support worker safety. As the automaker continues to expand its electric and combustion vehicle lineup, AI-powered innovations are aiding GM in streamlining production and maintaining its position as the U.S. sales leader for the third consecutive year. 

AI plays a vital role in GM’s manufacturing operations, which allows the company to optimize production, reduce downtime, and ensure quality at every stage.

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One key application is the use of digital twins– virtual simulations of production lines– that enable GM to refine assembly processes before physical construction, which saves time and costs. In addition, AI-driven learning tools help detect battery pack leaks, which allows quick repairs that further enhance safety and performance.  

Moreover, GM is also leveraging robotics and proprietary AI technology to inspect welds and paint coatings, which identifies irregularities to maintain the high standards customers expect.

Again, these advancements not only improve efficiency but also support GM’s workforce by reducing ergonomic stressors and enlightening workplace safety. 

With a growing portfolio of electric vehicles set to reach a dozen models by the end of the year, GM’s investment in AI and automation provides it with the ability to scale production effectively while maintaining quality and reliability.

Nevertheless, as the company continues to evolve its manufacturing capabilities, it remains hyper-focused on integrating technology to support its employees and deliver vehicles that consumers trust. 

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