Deepseek has shaken up the global high-tech industry and sparked the pouring of China’s national AI pride. car.
Deepseek has caused a pour in the AI pride of the people in China, and now the country’s EV Giants are racing to add it to the car.
Tesla Rivals BYD, Geely and Walle Wall have said they will integrate Deepseek’s AI model into in-car software in recent weeks as they are looking for an advantage in the electric vehicle market, which is plagued by Chinese technology.
Deepseek caused a tumultuous upheaval in global financial markets, cutting the value of Chipmaker Nvidia nearly $600 billion when it released its R1 Reasoning model last month.
Despite claiming that the model of the Chinese hedge fund has been trained at some cost, it also has the same performance as the performance of comparable AI systems released by US tech companies like Openai. I’m doing it.
With its success, Chinese EV companies have a proven track record of disrupting Western rivals with low-cost offerings, but are stacked on the Buzzy AI model.
At the event that announced the new advanced autonomous driving system on Monday, Tesla Nemesis Byd said it will incorporate Deepseek’s AI into the Xuanji Vehicle software to assist with driving technology to improve the vehicle’s AI capabilities.
According to local media reports, BYD rival Geely, which owns EV brands Zeekr and Polestar, has integrated the R1 into the Xinrui AI model.
The carmaker’s Great Wall confirmed last week to Reuters that it had incorporated Deepseek’s AI model into its “Coffee Intelligence” connected vehicle system. Legacy brand Dongfeng also said the vehicle, created through a joint venture with Nissan, will feature models of Deep Sheek.
With Deepseek’s rapid rise, the company has become a child of posters for China’s AI initiatives, with local media calling CEO Liang Wenfeng “the AI hero of Guangdong Province.”
However, adding the latest AI models is motivated by these automakers more than national pride. Chinese customers are increasingly demanding so-called “EIVs” with AI technology, autonomous driving technology and advanced in-vehicle software.
Geely, Walle Wall, and Dongfeng did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.