
"In China's cut-throat domestic market, nearly every big carmaker is investing heavily in the software and computing power needed to make hands-free driving a reality as they compete to offer additional perks and find new ways to generate revenue."
"The fact that almost every automaker has some version of intelligent driving makes it different to almost any market in the world, said Tu Le, the managing director of Sino Auto Insights."
"The EV maker Xpeng said its latest AI model allows drivers to give the car commands such as, park near the entrance to the shopping centre rather than a specific spot on a map."
"An AI-powered operating system from Xiaomi allows drivers to make restaurant reservations, compile notes while driving and place coffee orders. It can also detect when drivers seem stressed or agitated and adjust the lighting and music for their arrival."
China's car manufacturers dominate the domestic electric vehicle market and are increasingly focusing on autonomous driving technologies. At the Beijing Auto Fair, numerous automakers showcased intelligent driving innovations. The competitive landscape necessitates additional revenue streams beyond traditional vehicle sales. Companies like Huawei are investing significantly in autonomous driving software. Features such as AI-driven commands and stress detection in vehicles are being developed to enhance user experience and generate new revenue opportunities.
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