There is a new breakthrough in the AI autonomous driving field. The CEO of a top chip company announced the latest AI autonomous driving solution at the CES conference and revealed that this system has been applied to mass-produced models of luxury car brands. From a safety perspective, this solution is leading in the industry. More notably, the company plans to introduce this technology to the Asian market in the second half of , which means Asian consumers are expected to experience the new generation of autonomous driving models earlier. As AI technology accelerates its integration into the automotive industry, the future of intelligent mobility is arriving at an accelerated pace.

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ApeWithNoFearvip
· 01-08 16:39
Chip companies are bragging again... Let's see how many years they can run without crashing once they actually hit the road. The Asian market is coming in the second half of the year? How long can the hype last before it fizzles out, haha. Leading in security is just relative; do you really dare to bet my life on it? CES press conferences are all the same old tricks, claiming to be revolutionary every year. Let's wait and see the actual implementation before making judgments; there are too many such news stories right now.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-08 08:25
The Asian market is finally about to jump on board, but how crazy do prices have to get to achieve widespread adoption?
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 01-07 11:53
To be honest, the waters in autonomous driving are quite deep, and is safety really reliable? Next year in the second half, entering the Asian market—whether it can truly land by then is still a question. Chip companies are just storytelling again; let's wait and see, not to hype too early. Luxury cars will adopt new technology first—this trick we've seen a few times before. Asian consumers? Ha, the price will probably deter a large number of people.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 01-06 09:54
The chip manufacturer is telling stories again, are mass-produced cars already out? So we Asians still have to wait half a year, that's really impressive.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 01-06 09:53
Still talking about concepts? Can we really trust the safety of autonomous driving? --- The Asian market will only arrive in the second half of the year, it feels more like marketing than actual progress. --- Luxury brands are already using it, so when can ordinary users afford to use it? --- Chip companies releasing autonomous driving? Isn't that stepping on car manufacturers' toes? --- Leading the industry in safety... we've heard this every year. Where are the real crash rate data? --- CES hype is fine, but mass production and implementation are the real tests. --- It's still early for the second half of next year; there will probably be updated plans by then.
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 01-06 09:51
The Asian market is finally coming, we've waited so long that even the flowers have withered... But to be honest, is this security really reliable? --- Another big company is bragging, let's wait until the second half of next year. For now, it's all on paper. --- Wow, luxury cars are mass-produced and we just found out. The information gap is really huge. --- I'm already tired of autonomous driving. Only what can be truly implemented counts, stop with the hype and concept speculation. --- Asian consumers? First, get the regulations sorted out before bragging... --- Sounds good, but it's actually just the old technology repackaged, nothing new. --- Second half of next year... even the yellow flowers will have withered, and then ten new plans will pop up again.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 01-06 09:42
Another "breakthrough" in autonomous driving. Anyway, I wouldn't dare to ride it. --- Coming to Asia only in the second half of the year? It should have been global synchronization long ago. --- Luxury brands are the first to use it. How much longer do we have to wait? --- Industry-leading safety? Just listen, and see when it actually hits the road. --- Whether this technology is reliable depends on whether an accident occurs. --- Second half of next year... Can you believe it? This routine is quite slick. --- Autonomous driving is always talking about breakthroughs. When will it truly become popular?
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MetaMaskedvip
· 01-06 09:36
Really? Will Asia be able to play next year? It should have been like this a long time ago. --- Luxury cars are already using it, but us ordinary folks have to wait until the Year of the Monkey. --- Leading in safety? Hope there are no crashes. --- Year after year, how many times have I heard this line? --- Wait, is this thing really safe? What does the insurance company say? --- Asian market? That means price competition is coming. --- Chip companies are working on autonomous driving, feels a bit off-topic, brother. --- Second half of the year? Betting five cents might be a missed deadline.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-06 09:36
Really? It's luxury cars first, when can we ordinary people get a cheaper version? Is autonomous driving safety leading? Still have to wait a few years to see how it actually performs. The Asian market is in the second half of next year? I think we're about to get splashed again. Chip companies doing this just to sell at higher prices? No problem. Sounds good, but roadmap delays have become the norm. Who would believe it?
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