Autobrains Liquid AI Software to be deployed in Chinese Electric Vehicles

Autobrains Liquid AI Software to be deployed in Chinese Electric Vehicles

Autobrains Liquid AI Software to be deployed in Chinese Electric Vehicles

Autobrains, a disrupter in automotive artificial intelligence (AI) and Advanced Driver Safety Systems (ADAS), today announced their nomination, which will see Autobrains’ innovative software, Liquid AI, deployed in a new line of vehicles developed by a leading Chinese Electric Vehicle manufacturer. Production of these new vehicles is expected to begin during Q4, 2024.

Autobrains has established the development of revolutionary AI solutions, including its flagship Liquid AI technology, which has been central to addressing the most complex challenges in today’s automotive AI landscape. While details of the partner remain confidential, the collaboration is set to redefine industry standards and accelerate the adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems across the automotive sector.

Igal Raichelgauz, Founder and CEO of Autobrains, commented: “Teaming up with a leading Chinese automotive player reinforces the exceptional performance and adaptability of our advanced AI systems. By integrating our cutting-edge technology with their robust manufacturing capabilities, we are creating a new paradigm shift for what AI in vehicles can achieve. Our shared commitment to innovation will help accelerate the adoption of AI-driven solutions, enhancing the driving experience and pushing the entire industry forward.”

Autobrains is set to redefine the future of driving in China and globally with its pioneering technology – known for its exceptional edge case detection, remarkably low power consumption, and for being hardware agnostic.

This strategic partnership and implementation of Liquid AI technology into mass production exemplifies Autobrains’ commitment to global market expansion and underscores our relentless pursuit of innovation in the automotive sector.

Autobrains Liquid AI Software to be deployed in Chinese Electric Vehicles

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