A new multi-industry collaboration is on its way to deliver the first-ever recycled aluminum car that will rely on to design, asking the machine learning technology to help reduce weight. The vehicle would be branded under the British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin, which is also part of the project under the Performance Integrated Vehicle Optimization Technology (PIVOT) project. The current initiative towards recycled aluminum is regarded as a "game changer" in the industry, aiming to revolutionize the automotive industry using a cheaper and sustainable new design.

Artificial intelligence will now head the design of a future car branded under Aston Martin's "Racing. Green." program, which will feature a recycled aluminum material that was said to target as much as 30 percent weight reduction.

Recently, a company called Altair announced that and would share its global dominance in the field of computer intelligence in the project. The goal of the project is to lead the world towards sustainable vehicle manufacturing, which will rely on 100 percent recyclable aluminum. Altair would help advance the project using its AI and simulation capabilities.

Recently, Aston Martin that the project received a whopping $6.72 million (£6 million) grant from the United Kingdom government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC)'s program. The PIVOT program is led by the Coventry-based aluminum supplier Sarginsons Industries and is joined by Aston Martin, Altair, Brunel University .