GM’s car designers are using AI to help them accelerate new car designs and visions. The AI craze has defined the past few years for humankind. From a world that seemingly lived and even thrived ...
But the aerodynamic analyses car designers rely on are excruciatingly slow. “We’ll release a design surface, and then it can take days or weeks to get a full set of analysis back on the performance of ...
CFD, or Computational Fluid Dynamics, is the use of computer simulations to predict how fluids like air or coolant move around and through objects. In car design, "fluid" mostly means airflow. It's ...
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Some major car manufacturers still design cars in clay before heading into production, and while that tradition doesn’t seem to be going away just yet, companies like Ford, Volvo and Rivian say mixed ...
GM is using generative AI to turn car sketches into animations and simulations in hours. A "virtual wind tunnel" can test aerodynamics in real time and help with collaboration. GM says AI won't ...
The auto design world is full of advanced 3D visualization tools and VR sculpting platforms, but your average new car still enters the world as a sketch. Those sketches traditionally see endless ...
General Motors just quietly flipped one of the oldest parts of car building on its head, and it didn’t take a new engine or some wild concept car to do it. Instead, it’s software. AI, specifically.
Ford designers can now put on a pair of 3D goggles and see an entire car in the middle of the office. It's a technology that promises to speed up the car design process and make it easier to involve ...