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On February 10, 2025, the Chinese BYD electric company announced that it will merge Deepseek into the artificial intelligence model that occupies the new driver assistance technology.
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Beijing – Chinese electric cars giant Byd Everything goes on helping the driver with the help of Deepseek, after following a more cautious approach in independent driving technology.
The BYD founder and chairman Wang Chuanfu said at a launch event that focuses on China late on Monday that Smart Driving will become a standard safety feature similar to seat belts and air bags.
The auto company has announced that it will issue a “Dipilot” driving system with the help of its cars, which includes 69,800 yuan (9,555 dollars) low -cost.
“This makes it likely to be the BYD, the first automotive company in China, to offer these advanced capabilities of the unit of a car less than 70,000 yuan. Analysts said: “BYD changes the competition strategy from cutting prices last year to upgrade jobs in 2025,” analysts said.
BYD also said it integrates artificial intelligence from the start of the Chinese Deepseek to the most advanced version of the new driver assistance system. These systems use a set of programs, artificial intelligence, cameras or other sensors to control a vehicle, which reduces the need for human intervention.
“The integration of Deepseek is very important. Because now there is an independent Amnesty International technology with which it can work to provide smart features of equation that its competitors offer.”
He said: “This is bound to the driver’s seat that dictates the pace of” technological features “, noting that the company has been delayed by its Chinese competitors.
More than two years ago, Chinese car manufacturers have started providing the driver’s assistance features as a way to highlight the competitive electric car market in China. But BYD Management told investors in March 2023 that when it came to “smart driving”, it was difficult to determine responsibility in the event of an accident that includes independent vehicles. But they noticed that advanced advanced driving technology has the ability to improve total safety.
On Monday, BYD said that the so -called smart vehicles can improve road safety by monitoring road conditions and avoiding risks, while huge data and artificial intelligence models will improve technology over time.
More than 20 models were launched with the new BYD driver aid technology on Monday. The auto industry, which was expanding quickly abroad, did not say anything about global availability.
The driver’s start in China faced regulatory restrictions, although an increasing number of local authorities allowed more cars to use driving driving programs in the crowded city streets.
Chinese start starting Xpeng It was an early engine, first operated the driver-the driver’s assistant for urban roads Guangzhou hometown in September 2022Before expanding the Churchhen and Shanghai by early 2023. By February 2024Xpeng said the feature was used in most China. The company’s comprehensive market brand launched its first car in August with some of the possibilities of helping the driver.
Competitive cars from Li Auto, Huawei Partners, NIO and Xiaomi are all provided that they offer some driver assistance functions, such as automatic parking lots. Many car manufacturers use NVIDIA cars.
TimingThe most advanced version of the driver’s help, called “full self -driving”, has not yet obtained the approval of Beijing despite Elon Musk’s repeated statements that it could be available in China, as soon as the end of 2024. American and Chinese restrictions that prevent Tesla from developing a local compatible version of the operating program assistance program.
Although the integration of Deepseek enhances the BYD competitive edge, Brian Tikanjco, an analyst at Stansberry Research, warned that cooperation “increases the possibility that the BYD vehicles will face more difficulties in entering Western markets such as the United States for national security reasons.”
– Bernice Ooi from CNBC contributed to this report.