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{ "type": "Japanese business infographic chaos map", "language": "Japanese", "canvas": "16:9 landscape white background with navy blue title typography, thin gray grid lines, rounded rectangular panels, corporate consulting-slide aesthetic", "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Chaos map of major autonomous driving players worldwide\"}", "subtitle": "{argument name=\"subtitle\" default=\"- An overview of the autonomous driving ecosystem -\"}", "top_banner": "{argument name=\"top banner text\" default=\"The dominance of autonomous driving is shifting from "cars" to "operating OS + data."\"}", "layout": { "main_area": "large three-row matrix occupying the upper two thirds, with dark navy vertical tier labels at far left and company cards arranged horizontally", "bottom_area": "ecosystem structure diagram on the left and key takeaways box on the right", "right_sidebar": "orange-titled supporting technology and data providers panel spanning the Tier2 and OEM rows" }, "main_sections": [ { "title": "① Tier1", "position": "top row", "left_label": "The core of the struggle for supremacy (the most important players)", "count": 16, "subgroups": [ { "title": "United States: Platform-based (AI-driven)", "count": 4, "companies": [ "Waymo", "Tesla", "Zoox", "Cruise" ] }, { "title": "China: Integrated urban infrastructure (national + urban OS type)", "count": 4, "companies": [ "Baidu Apollo", "Pony.ai", "WeRide", "AutoX" ] }, { "title": "European semiconductor-related (core of the technological base)", "count": 5, "companies": [ "Mobileye", "NVIDIA", "BOSCH", "Continental" ] } ], "card_style": "each card has a recognizable logo at top, company name below, and 2 to 4 compact Japanese bullet points describing strategy and strengths" }, { "title": "② Tier2", "position": "middle row", "left_label": "Promising startups and supporting players", "count": 8, "companies": [ "Aurora Innovation", "Nuro", "May Mobility", "Motional", "Wayve", "Scale AI", "Einride" ], "card_style": "white company cards with logos and short Japanese bullet notes about trucks, delivery robots, shuttles, end-to-end AI, annotation, and logistics" }, { "title": "③ Automotive OEM side", "position": "lower row", "left_label": "(Areas of competition for Japanese companies)", "count": 8, "companies": [ "TOYOTA", "Mercedes-Benz", "Volkswagen", "Hyundai Motor Group", "General Motors", "Nissan", "Honda" ], "card_style": "white OEM cards with logos and Japanese bullet points about Woven/TRI, Drive Pilot, Cariad, Motional, Cruise, ProPILOT, Honda SENSING" } ], "right_sidebar": { "title": "Players supporting a common technology and data infrastructure", "position": "right side", "count": 4, "categories": [ { "label": "High-precision maps and location maps", "count": 4, "items": [ "HERE", "HEXAGON", "mapbox", "tomtom" ] }, { "label": "センサー・LiDAR", "count": 4, "items": [ "Velodyne Lidar", "LUMINAR", "HESAI", "INNOVIZ TECHNOLOGIES" ] }, { "label": "Data Cloud Communications", "count": 3, "items": [ "aws", "Microsoft Azure", "Google Cloud" ] }, { "label": "Simulation and development support", "count": 3, "items": [ "dSPACE", "Ansys", "foretellix" ] } ] }, "bottom_left": { "title": "The four-layer structure of the autonomous driving ecosystem", "position": "bottom left", "diagram": "four stacked trapezoid layers in blue, green, yellow, and purple with white icons", "count": 4, "layers": [ { "label": "① AI・OS layer (head)", "description": "The core layer responsible for the intelligence, decision-making, and learning of autonomous driving.", "examples": "Waymo / Tesla / Baidu / NVIDIA / Mobileye など" }, { "label": "② Operation service layer (services)", "description": "A layer that provides services for transporting people and goods.", "examples": "Robotaxi (Waymo / Baidu / Pony.ai) / Delivery (Nuro) / Trucks (Aurora), etc." }, { "label": "③ Vehicle level (platform)", "description": "The layer responsible for the development and manufacturing of autonomous vehicles.", "examples": "Toyota / VW / Hyundai / GM / Other OEMs" }, { "label": "④ Components and semiconductor layers (fundamental technologies)", "description": "Layers that provide sensors, semiconductors, control technologies, etc.", "examples": "Mobileye / NVIDIA / Bosch / Continental / Various suppliers" } ] }, "bottom_right": { "title": "Key Takeaways for Business Leaders", "position": "bottom right", "count": 3, "takeaways": [ "The winner is not the 'automobile manufacturer'.", "The true axis of competition", "Options for Japanese Companies" ], "details": "include Japanese check-mark bullets explaining Waymo/Baidu/Tesla leadership, data/simulation/urban infrastructure integration, and Japanese company options A NVIDIA/Waymo, B build own OS, C use Chinese urban integration" }, "footer": "Small gray note at bottom: *This chaos map shows only an example of major players and does not include all companies. (As of May 2024)", "style": "dense but clean Japanese corporate strategy slide, authentic company logos, consistent spacing, navy headers, colored category bands, small readable sans-serif text, crisp vector-like design, high-resolution presentation infographic", "customization": "{argument name=\"date note\" default=\"As of May 2024\"}" }
Prompt breakdown
{ "type": "Japanese business infographic chaos map", "language": "Japanese", "canvas": "16:9 landscape white background with navy blue title typography, thin gray grid lines, rounded rectangular panels, corporate consulting-slide aesthetic", "title": "{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Chaos map of major autonomous driving players worldwide\"}", "subtitle": "{argument name=\"subtitle\" default=\"- An overview of the autonomous driving ecosystem -\"}", "top_banner": "{argument name=\"top banner text\" default=\"The dominance of autonomous driving is shifting from "cars" to "operating OS + data."\"}", "layout": { "main_area": "large three-row matrix occupying the upper two thirds, with dark navy vertical tier labels at far left and company cards arranged horizontally", "bottom_area": "ecosystem structure diagram on the left and key takeaways box on the right", "right_sidebar": "orange-titled supporting technology and data providers panel spanning the Tier2 and OEM rows" }, "main_sections": [ { "title": "① Tier1", "position": "top row", "left_label": "The core of the struggle for supremacy (the most important players)", "count": 16, "subgroups": [ { "title": "United States: Platform-based (AI-driven)", "count": 4, "companies": [ "Waymo", "Tesla", "Zoox", "Cruise" ] }, { "title": "China: Integrated urban infrastructure (national + urban OS type)", "count": 4, "companies": [ "Baidu Apollo", "Pony.ai", "WeRide", "AutoX" ] }, { "title": "European semiconductor-related (core of the technological base)", "count": 5, "companies": [ "Mobileye", "NVIDIA", "BOSCH", "Continental" ] } ], "card_style": "each card has a recognizable logo at top, company name below, and 2 to 4 compact Japanese bullet points describing strategy and strengths" }, { "title": "② Tier2", "position": "middle row", "left_label": "Promising startups and supporting players", "count": 8, "companies": [ "Aurora Innovation", "Nuro", "May Mobility", "Motional", "Wayve", "Scale AI", "Einride" ], "card_style": "white company cards with logos and short Japanese bullet notes about trucks, delivery robots, shuttles, end-to-end AI, annotation, and logistics" }, { "title": "③ Automotive OEM side", "position": "lower row", "left_label": "(Areas of competition for Japanese companies)", "count": 8, "companies": [ "TOYOTA", "Mercedes-Benz", "Volkswagen", "Hyundai Motor Group", "General Motors", "Nissan", "Honda" ], "card_style": "white OEM cards with logos and Japanese bullet points about Woven/TRI, Drive Pilot, Cariad, Motional, Cruise, ProPILOT, Honda SENSING" } ], "right_sidebar": { "title": "Players supporting a common technology and data infrastructure", "position": "right side", "count": 4, "categories": [ { "label": "High-precision maps and location maps", "count": 4, "items": [ "HERE", "HEXAGON", "mapbox", "tomtom" ] }, { "label": "センサー・LiDAR", "count": 4, "items": [ "Velodyne Lidar", "LUMINAR", "HESAI", "INNOVIZ TECHNOLOGIES" ] }, { "label": "Data Cloud Communications", "count": 3, "items": [ "aws", "Microsoft Azure", "Google Cloud" ] }, { "label": "Simulation and development support", "count": 3, "items": [ "dSPACE", "Ansys", "foretellix" ] } ] }, "bottom_left": { "title": "The four-layer structure of the autonomous driving ecosystem", "position": "bottom left", "diagram": "four stacked trapezoid layers in blue, green, yellow, and purple with white icons", "count": 4, "layers": [ { "label": "① AI・OS layer (head)", "description": "The core layer responsible for the intelligence, decision-making, and learning of autonomous driving.", "examples": "Waymo / Tesla / Baidu / NVIDIA / Mobileye など" }, { "label": "② Operation service layer (services)", "description": "A layer that provides services for transporting people and goods.", "examples": "Robotaxi (Waymo / Baidu / Pony.ai) / Delivery (Nuro) / Trucks (Aurora), etc." }, { "label": "③ Vehicle level (platform)", "description": "The layer responsible for the development and manufacturing of autonomous vehicles.", "examples": "Toyota / VW / Hyundai / GM / Other OEMs" }, { "label": "④ Components and semiconductor layers (fundamental technologies)", "description": "Layers that provide sensors, semiconductors, control technologies, etc.", "examples": "Mobileye / NVIDIA / Bosch / Continental / Various suppliers" } ] }, "bottom_right": { "title": "Key Takeaways for Business Leaders", "position": "bottom right", "count": 3, "takeaways": [ "The winner is not the 'automobile manufacturer'.", "The true axis of competition", "Options for Japanese Companies" ], "details": "include Japanese check-mark bullets explaining Waymo/Baidu/Tesla leadership, data/simulation/urban infrastructure integration, and Japanese company options A NVIDIA/Waymo, B build own OS, C use Chinese urban integration" }, "footer": "Small gray note at bottom: *This chaos map shows only an example of major players and does not include all companies.
(As of May 2024)", "style": "dense but clean Japanese corporate strategy slide, authentic company logos, consistent spacing, navy headers, colored category bands, small readable sans-serif text, crisp vector-like design, high-resolution presentation infographic", "customization": "{argument name=\"date note\" default=\"As of May 2024\"}" }
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