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Smart cars become “self-reasoning machines” in China

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China's automotive industry is integrating artificial intelligence into vehicles as part of a national push to transform next-generation electric cars into “self-reasoning machines.” Chinese manufacturers are introducing AI systems that allow vehicles to interpret natural language commands and navigate without traditional mapping.

China is rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into its automotive industry, aiming to transform next-generation electric cars into “self-reasoning machines.” This initiative is part of the government's “AI Plus” strategy outlined in its latest five-year plan. The shift is designed to reduce reliance on foreign high-end semiconductor technology. Chinese manufacturers such as XPeng, Xiaomi, and Huawei are introducing AI systems that enable vehicles to respond to voice instructions and navigate without traditional mapping. Industry leaders say the boundary between technology firms and automakers is disappearing as software-driven mobility becomes central to competition. The transformation could reshape global competition in both the automotive and semiconductor industries.

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