How Toyota uses Azure Cosmos DB to power their multi-agent AI system for enhanced productivity
This article was co-authored by Kenji Onishi, Senior Manager, Powertrain Performance Development, Toyota Motor Corporation; Kosuke Miyasaka, Azure App Innovation Specialist; and Keisuke Hatasaki, Azure Sr. Specialist, GBB. Executive Summary: Toyota Motor Corporation, one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers, has adopted Azure Cosmos DB in its new multi-agent AI system designed to improve […]
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