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After Ditching Amazon, Stellantis Hands Microsoft The Keys To Its Cars, Factories, And Cyber Defense

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After Ditching Amazon, Stellantis Hands Microsoft The Keys To Its Cars, Factories, And Cyber Defense

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Stellantis has partnered with Microsoft to introduce over 100 AI initiatives across its operations, enhancing cyber defense, predictive maintenance, and vehicle testing. The partnership aims to modernize Stellantis' infrastructure and improve customer experiences.

Stellantis has entered a five-year partnership with Microsoft to roll out artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives across the company. Over 100 AI projects will be introduced, utilizing secure and encrypted data to enhance predictive maintenance, new vehicle testing, and the deployment of digital features. The partnership also includes the establishment of an AI-driven global cyber defense center to protect connected services and customer data. Stellantis will modernize its infrastructure using Microsoft Azure, aiming to reduce its data center footprint by 60% by 2029. The collaboration follows Stellantis' decision to end its deal with Amazon last year. Peugeot owners may benefit from intelligent recommendations for efficient driving and proactive vehicle health insights.

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