According to AI Wire Media, citing Interfax, Bosch — which produces automotive components alongside household appliances — showcased new AI-powered driver assistance systems at CES in Las Vegas. These solutions enable features such as automatic parking space detection, as well as a new line of sensors designed to improve environmental and motion recognition.

Bosch expects revenue from software and services, a significant share of which will be AI-based, to exceed €6 billion by the start of the next decade, the company said.

Under its longer-term forecast, by the mid-2030s sales of software, sensor technologies, high-performance computing systems, and network components are expected to surpass €10 billion, reflecting the growing role of AI across Bosch’s product portfolio.