Secondmind uses AI to cut the number of errors in new model design and testing
NEW AI-DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY backed by Japanese brand Mazda claims to be able to cut the development time for new cars from years to months.
British firm Secondmind, which recently raised £12.6 million worth of funding, uses artificial intelligence to reduce the number of errors in new car design and testing. This is said to slash the number of prototypes that need to be made by 40%.