The Automotive Leaders Podcast

AI Is About to Change Everything… But Not the Way You Think

Nov 27, 2025
Dr. Bryan Reimer, a research scientist at MIT, dives into the transformative nature of AI in the automotive world. He discusses how AI should enhance human skills rather than replace them, advocating for a 'copilot' approach. Reimer warns that the fear of job loss due to AI is misguided, as it changes work dynamics instead. He emphasizes unlearning outdated processes and prioritizing consumer value to remain competitive. With cultural influences shaping AI adoption, he promotes a transparent, iterative model for integrating technology effectively.
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INSIGHT

AI Amplifies Human Skill

  • AI's strongest value is amplifying human skill rather than fully automating complex judgment.
  • Bryan Reimer frames this as moving from automation to AI as an assistant or co-pilot that fills blanks for humans to refine.
ADVICE

Unlearn Old Workflows

  • Unlearn legacy workflows and let AI generate actionable project plans from meeting outputs.
  • Then hold people accountable to the new, AI-enabled follow-through rather than old pen-and-paper systems.
INSIGHT

Prioritize Human Experience Over Autopilot

  • Western automakers must shift focus from chasing pure automation to improving the human experience in vehicles.
  • Reimer argues AI should support drivers and enhance consumer-focused features, not just pursue full self-driving.
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