China’s tech startups have followed a distinct development path – one shaped by local governments. Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek ...
Nissan is the latest to adopt DeepSeek tech for its new EV in China, the N7. The N7 will be the first joint venture brand electric car to feature DeepSeek’s R1 as the Japanese automaker fights ...
Chinese EV company BYD is planning to integrate Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s technology into almost all its vehicles.
Chinese plug-in hybrid specialist Li Auto reported lower net profit for the fourth quarter despite record revenue as a brutal price war hurt its bottom line. The Beijing-based carmaker said Friday ...
Last month, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announced its partnership with DeepSeek, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) company from China, raising concerns about information leakage.
Deepseek, the Hangzhou-based start-up captured the world’s attention over the past few weeks after releasing two advanced open-source AI models, DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1. A big reason why ...
BYD's move far undercuts rivals, and analysts said it could start a new price war in an already hyper-competitive market, comparing it to how Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...
DeepSeek’s advances have sparked a nationwide push in China to deploy its large language models everywhere from hospitals to local governments as Beijing seeks to consolidate its gains in generative ...
More than a dozen carmakers, from EV leader BYD to Stellantis-backed start-up Leapmotor, have announced plans to develop cars fitted with DeepSeek AI features over the past two weeks.
Chinese EV giant BYD is challenging Tesla's dominance by offering its advanced 'God's Eye' driver-assistance system for free in most of its models.
Aside from unfavorable comparisons to rival advanced driver systems, calling it God’s Eye could be as misleading a moniker as Tesla’s Full Self-Driving.