Artificial intelligence is already accelerating the loss of entry-level positions at automakers ― and the industry is looking to recalibrate what it takes to earn a lasting career in carmaking.
Experts say the future auto employee needs to know how to use AI to help U.S. brands keep up with Chinese.
Coursework at Washtenaw Community College's Advanced Transportation Center includes how to design and repair electric vehicles, deploy artificial intelligence and manufacture semiconductors.
Lindsey Maurer, a first-year student at Washtenaw Community College's Advanced Transportation Center, is learning the latest skills required to work in the ever-evolving automotive industry.
Her coursework includes how to design and repair electric vehicles, deploy artificial intelligence and manufactur