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Stellantis looks to Level 3 and beyond

Autonomous driving is a key part of the automaker's efforts to become a sustainable mobility company. By Michael Nash

For many people, the idea of the AI-operated autonomous car may conjure images of the popular 1980s TV show Knight Rider, with a bemused David Hasselhoff meeting KITT for the first time—a one-of-a-kind AI-infused car that thinks for itself. And while this vision was certainly futuristic in the '80s, the idea that an AI-based car could soon be driving around on public roads might still be a little far-fetched, or even scary. But for Neda Cvijetic, Head of AI & Autonomous Driving at Stellantis, the promise that this technology brings is extremely exciting. She describes her vision for mobility, and explains that the deployment of AI-based vehicles is already taking place.

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