Oct 29 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor ( TM ) and Japan's
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone ( NPPXF ) will invest 500
billion yen ($3.26 billion) in research and development to
create artificial intelligence software to improve self-driving,
Nikkei reported on Tuesday.
The carmaker and the Tokyo-headquartered telecommunications
major are planning to develop automotive software which will use
AI to anticipate accidents and take control of the vehicle, the
report said.
The firms are currently looking to have a working system
ready by 2028 and provide it to other automakers.
The deal comes at a time when Japanese automakers are
looking to tap into the booming advanced autonomous driving
market, which is primarily dominated by Tesla and other
Chinese firms.
Toyota's ( TM ) Mirai fuel-cell vehicle has been equipped with a
hands-free driving function since 2021.
The two firms had joined hands back in 2017 to develop
technology for 5G-connected cars and a capital tie-up as part of
a smart city project in 2020.
Toyota Motor ( TM ) and NTT did not immediately respond to Reuters
requests for comment.
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