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AI To Be Minimal Part Of The Future Of Work In The Automotive Industry, Gartner Predicts

A new Gartner report of 2026 predictions for the automotive sector says just 5% of automakers are expected to sustain strong AI investment by 2029, down from over 95% today.

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Only a handful of automotive companies are likely to sustain ambitious artificial intelligence investment in the coming years, a study released on Monday showed, raising doubts over whether current industry “euphoria” will deliver lasting benefits.

By 2029, just 5% of automakers will maintain strong AI investment growth, down from over 95% today, technology research firm Gartner said in its report on 2026 predictions for the sector.

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The study found that only carmakers with strong software foundations, tech-savvy leadership and “a consistent very long-term focus on AI” are expected to pull ahead, potentially deepening a competitive AI divide.

Volkswagen and other legacy manufacturers, long known for engineering rather than software skills, are battling to catch up with new tech-driven rivals such as Tesla and BYD.

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Many legacy automakers are trying, but internal obstacles and outdated mindsets hold them back, Gartner analyst Pedro Pacheco told Reuters.

Success requires companies to become “digital-first” organisations, eliminating internal obstacles and prioritising technology at the highest levels, including direct reporting lines of software leaders to CEOs, Pacheco said.

“A company that is not great at software … is going inevitably to struggle,” he added.

(Reporting by Rachel More, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

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