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China's auto industry is accelerating AI integration into EVs under a national "AI Plus" strategy to reduce reliance on U.S. semiconductors. Xpeng and Xiaomi unveiled AI features including voice commands, task automation, and driver-state detection at the Beijing Auto Show. Huawei plans to invest $10B+ over five years in smart driving computing power. Chinese EV makers are developing in-house chips to reduce dependence on Nvidia.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02China's auto industry is accelerating its push to embed artificial intelligence into
00:07electric vehicles as part of a national AI-plus strategy, according to Reuters.
00:12The plan aims to integrate AI across the economy and reduce reliance on U.S. semiconductors.
00:18Chinese automakers and suppliers announced new investments in AI systems at the Beijing
00:22Auto Show, highlighting long-term ambitions to transform vehicles into self-reasoning machines.
00:28Companies including XPeng and Xiaomi unveiled AI features that enable voice-based commands,
00:34task automation, and driver state detection.
00:36Huawei plans to invest more than $10 billion over five years to expand smart driving computing
00:42power.
00:42Chinese EV makers are also developing in-house chips to reduce dependence on NVIDIA, while
00:47state-backed Dongfeng signaled alignment with national AI goals.
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