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Microsoft and Stellantis Want to Use AI to Help Car Owners

The companies will co-develop more than 100 AI initiatives and aim to cut Stellantis’s data center footprint by 60% by 2029.

  • On Thursday, Stellantis and Microsoft announced a five-year partnership to integrate artificial intelligence across the automaker's operations and modernize its digital infrastructure.
  • As Chinese automakers accelerate feature development, the collaboration seeks to keep the legacy automaker competitive against tech-focused rivals by addressing the industry's shift toward data-driven services.
  • Joint teams will "co-develop more than 100 AI initiatives across sales, customer care and operations," including an AI-driven global cyber defense center to protect IT systems, vehicles, and manufacturing sites.
  • By 2029, Stellantis plans to reduce its data center footprint by 60% using Microsoft Azure, while providing at least 20,000 employees access to 365 Copilot for enhanced productivity.
  • Following an Amazon partnership that ended last year, the company is exploring Microsoft-developed AI agents for maintenance recommendations and route suggestions in vehicles.
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Microsoft will help Stellantis integrate AI across carmaker's operations

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Stellantis has decided to accelerate its digital transformation with a five-year strategic collaboration with Microsoft, through which it seeks to integrate artificial intelligence at all levels of the business, from product development to customer service and internal operations. In practice, this translates into more automation, decisions supported by data and a constant evolution of digital services that accompany the vehicle.

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CBT Automotive Network broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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