GM's new virtual reality assembly center has already identified and fixed 494 issues without first touching a vehicle.

GM has 'virtually' hosted six major build events this year with manufacturing employees from across GM’s operations.

AI is already helping GM's pre-production process apply historical learnings in real time.

Solving manufacturing problems at a global automotive company used to require a lot more travel.

But General Motors employees today solve problems that require hands-on methods in the same room ― even on opposite ends of the country.

More effective than a Zoom screen and cheaper than airplane travel, virtual vehicle construction is just one way that virtual reality technology has disrupted GM’s entire pre-production process. And now, with the addition of artificia

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