AI meets automotive software: making complex SDVs simple to explore

Imagine a developer starting their day with a fresh project in a software-defined vehicle (SDV) environment. Before artificial intelligence (AI) and Eclipse Ankaios, their morning might begin with a stack of manuals, endless configuration files, and the daunting task of manually setting up multiple interdependent workloads. Each mistake could mean hours of debugging and rethinking the setup. It is meticulous, slow work, and the first encounter with new tools often feels frustrating and opaque.

Now, picture the same developer facing that same project, but this time with an AI-powered assistant at their side. With the help of an LMOS-powered developer interface and Eclipse Ankaios, the experience is completely transformed.

(Continue reading on the Elektrobit blog).

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