Technology drives innovation across General Motors
February 20, 2026Newsletter Archives
February 20, 2026Newsletter Archives
From a family’s driveway to our enterprise AI labs, GM shows what technological innovation looks like.
GM showcased the might of applied AI in the real world — from autonomous driving to collaborative robots — on the floor at the 2025 NeurIPS neural-technology conference. The message was clear: the market is long past being wowed by impressive demos; Only safe, reliable, and production-ready AI has earned its place in today’s market.
That same mindset drives the infotainment software work of an engineer within GM’s Canadian Technical Centre, Stanley Fok. His team is building Android-based experiences that scale across millions of vehicles, blending automation with human creativity to keep cabins intuitive, personalized, and continuously improving.
On the road and at home, V2H-capable GM EVs and corresponding energy technologies are powering school fundraisers, keeping families comfortable during outages, and quietly backing up homes with integrated solar and battery systems. What’s more, Canada’s largest auto show provided a global stage for GM to demonstrate the breadth of its brands, highlighting how performance, electrification, and customer choice come together across segments.
Together, these stories and so many more on GM News reveal how GM is building upon a century of engineering leadership with our advances in software, electrification, and AI.
-- Jazmine Woodberry, head of editorial platforms