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Volkswagen Group expands its competence in artificial intelligence

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Markus Schlesag
Markus Schlesag
Global Media Relations Spokesperson Human Resources
  • Prof. Patrick van der Smagt to strengthen Data Lab team in Munich

Wolfsburg/Munich. The Volkswagen Group continues to drive the digital transformation forward and is expanding its competence with regard to artificial intelligence (AI), not only with a view to using this key technology in the field of autonomous driving and in production, but also to speed up corporate processes. To that end, Prof. Patrick van der Smagt will be joining the team of AI experts and data scientists at the Volkswagen Group's Data Lab in Munich from October, and will lead the AI team. Van der Smagt is Associate Professor at Technische Universität München and one of Europe's leading experts in deep learning and robotics.

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