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  • [New] Better Software: The $10 billion + Texas AI cluster will train increasingly capable FSD models, making your car smarter with every update. TESMAG
  • By 2030, the U.S. is projected to need 1.4 million more truck drivers than are available, even as EV, AI tools, and safety training reshape what qualified actually means. ZipDo
  • Application processes for immigration documents like passports will be streamlined with the introduction of a new AI tool, and in-car border clearance will be automated from 2027 on arrival at the Tuas Checkpoint for drivers and passengers. ST
  • Breakdown Prevention: By identifying Highest Risk of Breakdown vehicles via AI benchmarking, managers can replace filters before a truck stalls in the middle of Jakarta's traffic, avoiding expensive towing and lost delivery windows. Geotab
  • The AI technology that Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed is intended to predict possible car accidents. Lifewire
  • IAG uses AI to predict whether a motor vehicle is a total loss after a car accident, reducing claims processing times to just a few days, providing customers with more clarity and certainty sooner. Insurance News
  • Bosch, the world's largest supplier of auto parts, this month said it will use Drive PX 2 as the basis for its own AI car supercomputer. Govtech
  • Car Wars plans to introduce additional AI features in 2026 to further improve call handling and dealership communication workflows. CBT News | #1 Source for Automotive News & Dealership I
  • Sony-Honda Mobility: A near-production version of the AI-focused electric vehicle is expected, featuring advanced assisted driving and in-car entertainment. Times Of AI
  • As AI search continues to evolve, industry observers believe it will become an increasingly important part of the car shopping process in the United States. Barchart.com
  • BYD launched its AI-powered smart car system, obtained a conditional testing license for L3 autonomous driving, and will invest 5 billion yuan ($701.8 million) to build all-terrain professional test drive sites in Chinese cities, reports CNBC. Semiconductor Engineering

Last updated: 24 June 2026



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