Robotics, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence's Future in the Automotive Sector

Robotics, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence's Future in the Automotive Sector

E. Devaraj (CMR University, India), Ismail Kakaravada (Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, India), Shiva pratap Singh Yadav (Nitte Meenakshi College of Engineering, India), and Naveen Kumar (Kuppam Engineering College, India)
Copyright: © 2025 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-0330-7.ch010
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Abstract

AI is now an everyday aspect of many people's daily lives worldwide. Businesses have more potential to use AI to optimise some risky or repetitive processes that were previously handled by humans, but people are often afraid of AI due to concerns about privacy and lost job opportunities. Meanwhile, AI has also become a cross-cultural phenomenon. Perceptions are thought to change between people and cultures, and advanced and emerging economies may have different ideas about how AI will develop in the future. Therefore, in order to comprehend the relationship between culture and the usage of AI, it is crucial to look into individual or organisational variances in attitudes towards and trust in AI based on cultural differences.
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