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GM recruits elite AI team to improve efficiency and innovation

The automaker is leveraging top tech talent to apply artificial intelligence across manufacturing, software, and motorsports.
GM builds a Silicon Valley AI team with top tech talent to boost manufacturing, vehicles, and motorsports efficiency.

On the Dash:

  • GM has built a small Silicon Valley AI team, hiring top talent from Google, Meta, AWS, and Pixar.
  • The team is applying AI across manufacturing, software, autonomous vehicles, and motorsports to improve efficiency and innovation.
  • GM emphasizes that the AI initiative complements its automotive expertise rather than turning the company into a tech firm.

General Motors has launched a small but elite AI center of excellence in Silicon Valley, recruiting nearly a dozen top tech executives from companies including Google, Meta, and AWS over the past eight months. The team, headquartered in Mountain View, California, is tasked with integrating AI into GM’s operations, from autonomous vehicle development to factory production lines and motorsports.

Two high-profile hires include Barak Turovsky, Google’s former head of product for language AI, now GM’s first chief AI officer, and John Anderson, a former Google researcher and Pixar veteran, serving as executive director of AI research. GM aims to keep the team under 20 people while leveraging their expertise across the organization.

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The team is already advising GM executives on using AI in manufacturing, software engineering, HR, and finance. One major project involves developing collaborative robots, orcobots,to assist human workers with ergonomically challenging tasks in factories. The initiative draws on GM’s decades of manufacturing data, giving the automaker a unique advantage in building in-house robotics solutions.

Other AI efforts include rolling out generative AI coding tools, streamlining over-the-air software updates, and supporting GM’s motorsports operations, including NASCAR and the upcoming Formula One expansion. The group also helps individual divisions establish AI capabilities, secure partnerships, and negotiate vendor contracts.

GM’s AI strategy extends beyond autonomous vehicles. While Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson oversees autonomous driving, the Silicon Valley team focuses on broader organizational applications of AI, ensuring the technology enhances efficiency, safety, and performance.

The move comes amid challenges for GM, including a $1.1 billion hit to operating income from tariffs in the second quarter and the ongoing need to increase U.S. production. The automaker sees AI as a critical tool to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen competitiveness.

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