Rivian is building its own AI assistant

Core Insights - Rivian is developing its own AI assistant, which is separate from its multi-billion dollar technology joint venture with Volkswagen [1][12] - The company aims to launch the AI assistant by the end of the year, with more details expected during its AI and Autonomy day on December 11 [2] - Rivian's approach to AI development reflects the rapid advancements in foundational AI technologies by major tech companies and startups [3] Development and Integration - The AI assistant is not a simple chatbot; it is designed to integrate with all vehicle controls and has undergone significant development [4] - Rivian's AI architecture is model and platform agnostic, focusing on software layers that coordinate workflows and control logic [5][6] - The in-house AI assistant program aligns with Rivian's strategy to enhance vertical integration, as seen in the overhaul of its R1T truck and R1S SUV [6] Technical Specifications - The AI assistant will utilize a hybrid software stack that combines edge AI for on-device tasks and cloud AI for more complex computations [10] - Rivian has developed much of the AI software stack internally, including custom models and an orchestration layer to ensure seamless operation of various AI models [11] - The current focus of the joint venture with Volkswagen is on electrical architecture and infotainment, not on AI or automated driving [12][13]