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Tokyo 2017 concepts allude to imminent AI integration

Artificial intelligence is one of the key themes at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show, and experts think integration of the technology is just around the corner. By Michael Nash

With digitalisation, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence (AI) gripping the automotive industry, OEMs have been drawn into events like the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona as they look to showcase their latest efforts in the development of innovative technology. The 2017 Tokyo Motor Show held in Japan’s ultramodern capital maintains its relevance as AI emerges as one of the central themes.

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