
The automotive sector is experiencing a shift towards AI-focused roles, with companies like General Motors laying off traditional IT staff to hire AI specialists. This trend reflects a broader industry move to integrate AI into operations, despite potential job losses. Samsara exemplifies this shift by using AI to analyze road conditions, offering new services to cities. The industry's embrace of AI highlights both the opportunities and challenges of technological advancement in automotive.
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