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Carmaker Stellantis and French AI firm Mistral AI are expanding their 18-month partnership to accelerate artificial intelligence adoption across the automaker’s global operations. The collaboration introduces two new platforms designed to integrate AI solutions into sales, aftersales, and core production processes, positioning Stellantis to leverage AI for enhanced customer service and operational efficiency.

What you should know: The expanded partnership builds on successful pilot programs that began 18 months ago between Stellantis, which owns brands like Jeep and Ram, and Mistral AI, a French artificial intelligence company.

  • Two new platforms will launch: Innovation Lab and Transformation Academy, each targeting different aspects of Stellantis’ business operations.
  • The announcement was made during Italian Tech Week conference in Turin, highlighting Italy’s growing role in automotive AI innovation.

How it works: The platforms will focus on distinct areas of AI integration within Stellantis’ operations.

  • Innovation Lab will concentrate on AI solutions for sales and aftersales operations, potentially streamlining customer interactions and service delivery.
  • Transformation Academy will develop AI applications for core production processes, targeting manufacturing efficiency and automation.
  • Both platforms aim to “co-develop solutions and scale AI adoption across Stellantis,” according to the joint press release.

Why this matters: Stellantis joins a growing list of traditional automakers racing to integrate AI technologies as the industry undergoes digital transformation.

  • The partnership positions Stellantis to compete with tech-forward competitors who are already deploying AI for manufacturing optimization and customer experience enhancement.
  • By focusing on both customer-facing and production applications, the collaboration addresses two critical areas where AI can deliver immediate business value in automotive operations.

The big picture: This expansion reflects the automotive industry’s broader push toward AI-driven operations as manufacturers seek competitive advantages through digital innovation.

  • Traditional automakers are increasingly partnering with specialized AI firms rather than developing capabilities entirely in-house.
  • The 18-month timeline suggests Stellantis has already validated AI’s potential impact through pilot programs before committing to full-scale implementation.

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