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The Auto Intelligence Forum is a place for people working in and around automotive to share what they're seeing, what they're trying, what's working, and what's breaking — as intelligence, data, and AI reshape the industry.
This is not a marketing space.
It's a conversation space.
The Auto Intelligence Forum is a private environment. Participation is limited so conversations stay relevant, constructive, and grounded in real experience.
Access is granted through a short application. We review each request to ensure members are aligned with the purpose of the forum.
The Auto Intelligence Forum is a private, moderated environment created to support a deeper kind of industry conversation.
Not about tools. Not about hype. Not about surface-level AI adoption.
This forum exists for people working inside the real complexity of automotive — dealerships, dealer groups, OEMs, and partners — who are trying to understand how artificial intelligence should actually function across modern automotive operations.
Members use this space to explore coordination challenges, connected intelligence models, agentic systems, organizational change, and the practical realities of transforming fragmented operations into intelligence-driven ones.
The Auto Intelligence Forum is not a marketing channel for Auto Agentic.
We created this space to support meaningful, industry-level discussion about how automotive intelligence is actually being built — not to promote products, platforms, or services.
There will be no pitches. No product pushes. No conversion tactics.
The forum itself is intentionally protected from commercial pressure so it can remain what it's meant to be: a professional environment for thoughtful conversation, shared learning, and industry advancement.
If you are actively working on how intelligence should function inside automotive organizations — not just which tools to deploy — this forum was built for you.