EV Battery Companies Say AI Is A Must But Worry About Job Impact

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EV Battery Companies Say AI Is A Must But Worry About Job Impact

Leading battery companies acknowledge the necessity of AI to remain competitive in meeting strict time-to-market demands. A Forrester study reveals that automotive firms recognize the importance of AI in streamlining the development of electric vehicle batteries. Despite the benefits, engineers express concerns about potential job implications due to the integration of AI technologies.

The study highlights that Engineering AI (EngAI) is crucial for enhancing competitiveness in EV battery development, with a significant impact expected by nearly two-thirds of automotive leaders. While there is a push to reduce time and effort in battery validation processes, engineers are wary of the impact on job security. However, the adoption of AI tools is seen as essential for staying ahead in the industry.

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