Aidan Gomez, the co-founder and CEO of generative AI startup Cohere, has joined the board of EV maker Rivian, according to a regulatory filing. The appointment is the most recent signal that Rivian sees guarantees in making use of AI to its personal enterprise whereas positioning itself as a software program chief — and even supplier — inside the automotive business.
Rivian elevated the dimensions of the board and elected Gomez, whose time period will expire in 2026, based on the submitting.
Gomez has had an extended profession as an information scientist and AI skilled. He launched Cohere in 2019 with co-founders Nick Frosst and Ivan Zhang with a concentrate on coaching AI basis fashions for enterprises. The generative AI startup sells its providers to corporations similar to Oracle and Notion.
Previous to beginning Cohere, Gomez was a researcher at Google Mind, the deep studying division at Google led by Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton. Gomez can also be identified for “Consideration Is All You Want,” a 2017 technical paper he co-authored that laid the inspiration for lots of the most succesful generative AI fashions at present.
Gomez’s skillset could possibly be significantly helpful for Rivian because the EV maker navigates a brand new $5.8 billion three way partnership with Volkswagen Group to develop software program. Underneath the three way partnership, Rivian will share its electrical structure experience with a Volkswagen Group — together with its many manufacturers — and is predicted to license present mental property rights to the three way partnership.
It’s doable the three way partnership will promote its tech to different corporations sooner or later.
Rivian has additionally been engaged on an AI assistant for its EVs since 2023, Rivian’s chief software program officer, Wassym Bensaid, informed TechCrunch throughout an interview in March. The AI work, which is particularly on the orchestration layer or framework for an AI assistant, sits outdoors the three way partnership with VW, Bensaid stated on the time.
Gomez’s experience in AI and as an information scientist is clearly engaging to Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe, who
famous in a press release that his “pondering and experience will assist Rivian as we combine new, cutting-edge applied sciences into our merchandise, providers and manufacturing.”