Stellantis and Microsoft to co-develop over 100 AI initiatives in five-year collaboration
over 100
60% by 2029
20,000
What Happened
Stellantis and Microsoft announced a five-year strategic collaboration to accelerate Stellantis' digital transformation. The companies will co-develop over 100 AI initiatives focused on customer care, product development, and operations. The partnership also includes an AI-driven global cyber defense center and cloud modernization targeting a 60% datacenter footprint reduction by 2029.
- AI-powered product development and validation
- Predictive maintenance and testing
- Faster deployment of new digital features and services
“Through our collaboration with Microsoft, we are accelerating our AI momentum across the enterprise, giving our teams the tools to innovate faster and deliver the products, services and experiences customers expect from us.”
60%reduction
Targeted by 2029 through cloud modernization with Microsoft Azure.
Why this matters
This partnership shows how major automakers are using AI to improve vehicle features, cybersecurity, and operational efficiency, making cars smarter and more secure for everyday drivers.
Terms in This Story
- AI (Artificial Intelligence)
- Technology that enables machines to simulate human intelligence, such as learning and problem-solving.
- Cloud computing
- Delivery of computing services (like storage and processing) over the internet instead of local servers.
- Cybersecurity
- Practices and technologies designed to protect systems, networks, and data from digital attacks.
- Digital transformation
- Integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, changing how it operates and delivers value.
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