China's BYD links up with DeepSeek in an AI threat to Tesla

Key Points

  • BYD partners with DeepSeek to develop autonomous technology, potentially challenging Tesla.
  • BYD introduces "God’s Eye" ADAS across its vehicle range, enhancing its autonomous driving capabilities.
  • Tesla faces regulatory hurdles in China for its FSD rollout, impacting its market strategy.

Summary

BYD, China's leading automaker, has partnered with DeepSeek, a generative AI company, to advance its autonomous driving technology, potentially posing a threat to Tesla's market position. This collaboration aims to integrate DeepSeek's AI capabilities with BYD's new "God’s Eye" advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), which is being rolled out across all BYD models, from luxury to budget vehicles. This move signifies BYD's cautious yet progressive approach to autonomous technology, contrasting with Tesla's aggressive push for full self-driving (FSD) capabilities. Tesla, however, is encountering regulatory challenges in China, where it cannot transfer training data or conduct training, as highlighted by CEO Elon Musk. Despite these issues, Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, and is on track for a 2026 release of its purpose-built robotaxi, the Cybercab. Meanwhile, BYD's strategy could leverage its lower-cost EVs with advanced autonomous features to gain an edge in the Chinese market, although high tariffs in the US currently limit its expansion there.

yahoo
February 11, 2025
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