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Nils Lenke on AI adoption

From AI in Action E179: Nils Lenke, VP and GM Apps BU at Cerence · · Alldus International

“Today people really expect they can speak to their phones, their television, and their cars; having an interaction with a machine is now really normal and nothing really exotic anymore.”

Nils Lenke
Vice President & GM of Applications, CERENCE INC
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On , Nils Lenke, Vice President & GM of Applications at CERENCE INC, spoke about AI adoption during AI in Action E179: Nils Lenke, VP and GM Apps BU at Cerence on Alldus International.

AI in Action E179: Nils Lenke, VP and GM Apps BU at Cerence
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AI in Action E179: Nils Lenke, VP and GM Apps BU at Cerence
Alldus International
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Welcome to episode 179 of the AI in Action podcast, the show where we break down the hype and explore the impact that Data ...
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Vice President & GM of Applications · CERENCE INC

Nils Lenke, Vice President and General Manager of the Applications Business Unit at Cerence, discussed the company's role in automotive AI on the AI in Action podcast in September 2021. He stated that Cerence's speech and other technologies have been integrated into more than 300 million cars historically, and that roughly 50 million cars shipped in the prior year contained Cerence technology, representing one out of two cars shipped. Lenke described a shift from purely embedded systems to hybrid cloud-based architectures, enabled by car connectivity, which he identified as a major trend. He noted that this connectivity allows for telematics services, over-the-air updates, and the collection of interaction logs in compliance with GDPR. Lenke emphasized that the company focuses on solving specific problems with data science rather than starting with a data science solution and searching for a problem. He cited in-car commerce features such as ordering restaurants in advance and contactless fuel payment as growing applications. Lenke also remarked that conversational interaction with machines, including cars, has become normal and no longer exotic. He addressed the organizational impact of replacing business systems with data-driven systems, stating that it may cost some jobs, create new ones, and make existing jobs more interesting, requiring consideration of the entire picture including processes and organizational impact.

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