Will.i.am Debuts AI-Powered “Trinity” Car

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Will.i.am debuts the AI-powered “Trinity" car. Credit: Wallpaper Magazine

Musician and tech entrepreneur will.i.am showcased his latest venture, an AI-integrated three-wheel electric vehicle called “Trinity,” at Nvidia’s annual developers conference in Silicon Valley.

The startup, which shares the vehicle’s name, represents a fusion of human drivers, electric mobility, and “agentic” artificial intelligence.

Designed as a “brain on wheels,” the single-passenger autocycle features a built-in virtual assistant powered by Nvidia processors, allowing drivers to brainstorm and delegate tasks through conversation while commuting.

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Describing the project as his “ultimate level of creativity,” will.i.am collaborated with a diverse team of full-stack developers and mechanical engineers to bring the concept to life.

The vehicle is engineered for modern urban life, boasting rapid acceleration from zero to 60 mph and AI capabilities that can interpret and reason about its surroundings.

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Will.i.am debuts the AI-powered “Trinity” car. Credit: Parametric Architecture

Notably, the founder emphasised that the AI agent continues to work for the owner even while the car is parked, acting as a “super employee” for the user.

Production is set to take place at a dedicated facility in Los Angeles that will also serve as a robotics and AI school.

With an ambitious goal to start deliveries in August 2027, the company plans an initial run of 500 units.

The startup aims to keep the retail price under $30,000, making the high-tech, three-wheeled commuter a relatively accessible entry into the growing market of AI-integrated transportation.

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  • Abisoye Adeyiga

    Abisoye Adedoyin Adeyiga holds a PhD in Languages and Media Studies and a Master’s in Education (English Language). Trained in digital marketing and investigative journalism, she is passionate about new media’s transformative power. She enjoys reading, traveling, and meaningful conversations.

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