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From: Julius Wong9/8/2025 9:14:53 AM
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Qualcomm and Google deepen partnership to bring agentic AI to auto industry

Sep. 08, 2025 8:30 AM ET
By: Chris Ciaccia, SA News Editor

Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) furthered an existing partnership on Monday, bringing agentic artificial intelligence to the auto industry.

As part of the collaboration, Google will bring its Gemini AI models and Qualcomm will bring its Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions to automakers in an effort to personalize the customer experience. It will also provide a direct path to integrate next-gen AI into vehicles and make them smarter over time, the companies explained.

“AI will fundamentally redefine the carmaker's ability to provide experiences in and around the car, making it more intuitive, personalized, and helpful for drivers and passengers,” said Google Cloud executive Shiv Venkataraman said. “Through our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, we are putting automakers firmly in the driver's seat. This collaboration delivers a secure, brand-owned platform that allows automakers to design advanced AI companions capable of multi-modal, multi-lingual, and multi-intent capabilities. This is a clear example of how our joint innovation is accelerating the future of mobility.”

“The automotive industry is on the verge of major transformation driven by breakthroughs in generative AI and software-defined vehicles,” Qualcomm executive Nakul Duggal added. “Our technology collaboration with Google Cloud marks a significant milestone in unlocking new possibilities for automakers, empowering them to create digitally advanced and personalized experiences for their customers. We are excited to pair our industry leadership in automotive technology to help the broad ecosystem bring new AI-driven experiences to the market faster and effectively.”
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