Stellantis and Mistral AI are strengthening their collaboration to integrate AI across multiple areas, from vehicle engineering to in-car experiences. This partnership leverages Mistral AI’s expertise in large language models (LLMs) and AI-driven automation to bring AI to many systems and applications across Stellantis.
In-car experience with AI
The partnership’s latest initiative is an advanced in-car assistant designed to provide conversational support for drivers. It functions as a real-time, voice-enabled user manual, allowing customers to ask questions and receive immediate guidance through a natural, conversational interaction. It will be continuously updated and adaptable to Stellantis brands and models.
AI-powered innovation
In addition to the in-car assistant, Stellantis and Mistral AI are exploring several other AI-driven initiatives. Bill of Materials (BOM) Data Intelligence: a Stellantis-specific AI-powered tool that streamlines the analysis of complex component databases using a chatbot powered by Mistral AI.
Vehicles Feedback Data Analysis uses AI to automate the processing of data from development fleets, to identify trends and improve product quality and customer satisfaction.
The Club Stellantis virtual assistant is a chatbot that assists Stellantis employees in France with purchasing company vehicles.
AI-Driven Anomaly Detection enables Stellantis to assess Mistral AI’s edge computing models to detect manufacturing errors in real time, allowing operators to take action before components are released. The aim is to improve quality control and efficiency in production.
“There are many players in the AI space, and we’re particularly happy to partner with Mistral AI for its strong ability to adapt quickly and drive meaningful results in a highly collaborative way,” said Ned Curic, Stellantis chief engineering and technology officer.
“This partnership is an important step in our commitment to making GenAI more accessible and valuable,” added Arthur Mensch, Mistral AI CEO and co-founder.