KEY POINTS
  • Ford and Google are entering into a six-year deal, which the automaker said is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
  • The tie-up will make Google responsible for much of the automaker's growing in-vehicle connectivity, as well as cloud computing and other technology services.
  • Google is expected to assist Ford with everything from in-car infotainment systems and remote, or over-the-air, updates to using artificial intelligence.

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Jim Farley in 2017.

Ford and Google are entering a six-year deal that will make the tech giant responsible for much of the automaker's growing in-vehicle connectivity. Google will also provide cloud computing and other technology services.

The partnership announced Monday is designed to streamline Ford's operations and accelerate an ongoing $11 billion restructuring plan. It marks a major shift for the automaker, which has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually in recent years to develop and maintain such systems.

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