General Motors and Nvidia announced a comprehensive collaboration to develop artificial intelligence-based solutions in the automotive industry. Within the scope of this partnership, production processes, factory simulations, robotic systems and autonomous vehicle technologies will be developed.
Nvidia and General Motors will collaborate in the field of artificial intelligence
GM will use Nvidia’s advanced computing platforms to make production lines more efficient and optimise robotic processes. The company will also use the Nvidia Omniverse platform to simulate the production process by modelling its factories in a digital environment.

Thanks to this method, disruptions that may occur in production processes will be identified in advance and efficiency will be increased. In addition, robotic systems will work more precisely and safely in tasks such as material handling and welding operations.
One of the most striking aspects of the partnership was autonomous vehicle technology. General Motors will use Nvidia’s DRIVE AGX platform to develop autonomous driving systems. This platform offers a much more powerful system than existing artificial intelligence chips, with a processing capacity of up to one quadrillion operations per second. In this way, the company will be able to develop driverless vehicle technologies more quickly.
GM CEO stated that artificial intelligence will contribute to more efficient use of labour while accelerating production processes. The company aims to both produce smarter vehicles and optimise labour costs by integrating artificial intelligence-supported systems into production processes.
This co-operation took place at a time of increased competition in the global automotive industry. While China-based car manufacturers started to develop integrated systems with DeepSeek, the partnership between General Motors and Nvidia was considered as a move against this.