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Toyota's AI Powers Woven City

Toyota and Woven by Toyota are pioneering advanced AI technologies at Toyota Woven City, including the AI Vision Engine and Integrated ANZEN System, designed to dramatically enhance safety and improve lives by seamlessly coordinating people, mobility, and infrastructure. These innovative systems analyze real-time data to predict human behavior and assist drivers, establishing Woven City as a cutting-edge "living laboratory" for future AI-driven urban mobility.

Toyota's AI Powers Woven City
  • Toyota Motor Corporation and Woven by Toyota have unveiled advanced AI technologies, including the AI Vision Engine and Integrated ANZEN System, at Toyota Woven City, aiming to enhance safety and improve lives by coordinating people, mobility, and infrastructure.
  • The AI Vision Engine is a large-scale AI foundation model designed to understand and respond to real-world conditions in real time, identifying patterns and potential risks.
  • Building on the AI Vision Engine, the Integrated ANZEN System combines it with other AI technologies like Woven City Behavior AI and Woven City Drive Sync Assist to predict human behavior and provide driving assistance.
  • These technologies analyze camera data from vehicles and traffic signals to understand movement, anticipate behavior, and provide information to pedestrians and drivers, as detailed in Toyota's official announcement.
  • Toyota Woven City, the site for these AI advancements, officially launched in September 2025 as a "living laboratory" to test integrated systems of mobility and daily life, according to a report distributed by Publicnow.
  • The deployment of these AI models reflects a philosophy that AI should complement human intuition and ability, rather than replace them, to support the co-creation of products and services that enhance people's lives.
  • The broader transportation industry is moving towards "driverless cities," with Toyota's Woven City being a prime example for testing future mobility systems and AI-driven urban life, as reported by Digitimes.
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