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1) AI can also help 

prevent costly equipment breakdowns that stall production by


using data from background noise, vibrations, and more to predict when
machinery will need maintenance
2) AI can be used for car assembly itself, optimizing the supply chain, using robots
on the factory floor, using sensors to improve performance, designing
vehicles, and in post-production processes.
3) AI plays a crucial role in driver assistance technology, widely used in modern vehicles. It
effectively monitors a driver’s eye- if the driver is tired or fallen asleep. The AI
implemented in the car learns everything about the driver’s preferred temperature
setting, favourite playlists, and navigates the destination to make the travelling
experience more enjoyable, intuitive, and less taxing. 
4) Automated replenishment
5) With predicting the customer demands becoming more complex every
passing day, manual fulfillment forecasting no longer seems to cut. Instead,
AI-based algorithms that use data science to churn out demand and supply
sets are the trendsetters currently. Each data set will have its shortcomings,
so the auto-replenishment AI platform combines simulation with
replenishment to deliver autonomous and optimized results.
6)  capable tools that can use many parameters and combine them with
simulations to ensure they never run out of stock or are not over-burdened
with excess inventory.
7) Collaborative robots
8) AI is also impacting the production and assembly lines in the automotive
industry. They use a mix of robotics, human-machine interactions, and
quality assurance parameters to augment the overall efficiency and produce
better results.
For example, today, smart, collaborative robots work in conjunction with
humans in the shared assembly space. They have been instrumental in
detecting and sending human motions to prevent fatal mishaps in the
factories. These robots can also identify defects and irregularities in
materials and components used for production and raise alerts, if necessary.
Connected vehicles
Autonomous vehicles and connected vehicles are closely knit endeavors that would
find difficult to sustain without each other. The latter is very much a new concept,
and the manufacturers are in the stage of testing and increasing their production
capacities. But with IoT making a splash in the car industry, the level of
connectivity is soon going to see a significant overhaul.
It would enable the players in this industry to focus on interoperability and ensure
seamless connectivity without negatively affecting user safety and security. With
5G bringing in faster and more reliable networks, there would be greater
dependence on near-perfect connectivity. Over-the-air fault detection and repair
would be integral to building a superior customer experience.
9) AI based FC OK to check quality of car both visual and diagnostic

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