Rivian elects the CEO of Cohere to the board of directors with the latest signal. EV Maker is optimistic to AI.

According to the regulation submission, AIDAN GOMEZ, co -founder and CEO of General AI Startup Cohere, joined the board of directors of EV Maker Rivian. This promise is the latest sign of Rivian’s promise to apply AI to its own ventures while becoming a software leader and even a provider within the automotive industry.

Libian has increased the size of the board and elected Gomez.

GOMEZ has a long career as a data scientist and AI expert. In 2019, he started Cohere, which focused on training Cohere with co -founders Nick Frosst and Ivan Zhang. Creating AI Startup sells services to companies such as Oracle and ONTION.

Before starting the Cosher, GOMEZ was a researcher at Google Brain, a deep learning department of Google, who won the Google Award. Gomez is also famous for its 2017 technical papers, which presented the foundation of the most competent AI model today, “everything that needs attention.”

GOMEZ’s skill sets can be especially useful for Rivian as EV manufacturers develop software with a new $ 5.8 billion joint venture with Volkswagen Group. Under the joint venture, Rivian will share the expertise of electrical architecture with many brands, including many brands, and is expected to license the existing intellectual property rights in joint investments.

A joint venture is likely to sell technology to other companies in the future.

Rivian has also studied EVS’s AI assistant since 2023, and Wassym Bensaid, the chief software director of Rivian, told Techcrunch in an interview in March. Bensaid said that the AI ​​work in the orchestration layer or framework of AI assistants outside the joint venture with VW at the time was with VW at that time.

GOMEZ’s expertise for AI and data scientists is clearly attractive to Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaring.
“As we integrate new cutting -edge technologies into products, services and manufacturing, his thinking and expertise will support Rivian.”