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Toyota, NTT to invest $3.3 bln on advancement of AI platform

Toyota Motor and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) strategy to invest a. overall 500 billion yen ($ 3.27 billion) by 2030 into an. facilities and software platform using artificial. intelligence to lower traffic mishaps.

The automaker and telecom company stated in a joint. declaration on Thursday they wish to develop a mobility AI. platform that uses big quantities of data to support driver. help technology, aiming to have a system ready by 2028.

The joint push comes at a time when Japanese car manufacturers are. facing pressure to step up their efforts in the growing. self-governing driving market, which is significantly controlled by. Tesla and Chinese firms.

Toyota and NTT stated they hope the platform will help. with things such as avoiding accidents triggered by poor. visibility in urban areas, supporting automated driving services. and making it easier to combine on expressways.

Their goal is to make the system readily available not just for. themselves but for other market players, the government and. scholastic partners who wish to minimize traffic mishaps to no,. targeting prevalent adoption from 2030 onwards.

Toyota and NTT first partnered in 2017 to develop technology. for 5G-connected vehicles and formed a capital tie-up as part of a. clever city task in 2020.

Last November, NTT said it planned to check driverless. lorry innovation with Toyota as early as 2025 and buy a. U.S. start-up developing self-driving systems.

Toyota established a self-governing driving technology unit in. 2021 to purchase and develop mobility with AI.

The system, now referred to as Woven by Toyota, is likewise developing. a vehicle software application platform, Arene, and constructing a testing. website called Woven City for mobility-related systems and services. in Shizuoka prefecture, west of Tokyo. ($ 1 = 152.9400 yen)

(source: Reuters)