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L&T Technology Services Partners With AWS to Unleash Generative AI Smart Vehicles 

L&T Technology Services (LTTS), a leading global digital engineering and research and development (R&D) services company, announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expedite the shift towards Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) using generative AI.The move aims to enhance the efficiency and safety of automotive operations through innovative software-driven solutions.

SDVs rely on advanced software to manage their functions, prioritise safety and performance. By leveraging AWS, LTTS will facilitate development of next-generation SDVs. Through tailored safety and security solutions covering digital cockpit, connected services, and autonomous driving, LTTS aims to accelerate the time to market for these innovative automotive products by 25%.

“To fuel this transformation, we’re committed to training 1,000 engineers on generative AI with AWS by March 2024, ensuring that the future of mobility is shaped by the brightest minds and the most cutting-edge technology.” said Alind Saxena, president, sales, and whole time director at LTTS. 

Utilising Amazon CodeWhisperer, an AI-powered code recommendation tool, LTTS engineers would swiftly develop intelligent applications, such as driver warnings and automated braking systems. These applications are designed to enhance a vehicle’s performance on the road, enabling real-time interaction for stakeholders via large language models (LLMs) built on AWS.

“We’re thrilled to help innovators like LTTS harness the full potential of cloud and generative AI to drive innovation in the industry with a digitally-skilled workforce. Together, we’re not just building cars – we’re building experiences, driving efficiency, and creating a smarter tomorrow.” said Vaishali Kasture, Director (Commercial Sales) of AWS India and South Asia.

Additionally, LTTS harnesses Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service for building and scaling generative AI applications, to implement cloud-based vehicle test automation. This approach enables the reuse of proven, high-quality, safety-compliant code, reducing the time needed to develop new software applications significantly.

Moreover, LTTS will adopt AWS IoT FleetWise, a service that facilitates the collection, transformation, and real-time transfer of vehicle data to the cloud. This implementation would  enhance vehicle quality, safety, and autonomy.
LTTS is not the first to explore generative AI to enhance the car experience. Earlier this year, Mercedes-Benz announced that it is set to add OpenAI’s ChatGPT within its in-house multimedia system, MBUX Voice Assistant, as part of an exclusive beta program available only in the US. Moreover, Tesla also leverages generative AI to train its fleet of its FSD cars.

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