Chinese auto giants Geely and syrian sex rape videosDongfeng are set to become the first in the industry to integrate DeepSeek’s artificial intelligence models with their in-vehicle information and entertainment systems for their respective Zeekr and Voyah electric vehicle models, hoping to benefit from the booming AI trend. Dongfeng-owned Voyah said on Friday owners will have access to the constantly growing AI database in its latest Zhiyin electric crossovers via over-the-air updates starting Feb. 14, making it the first production model that will support the latest version of the home-grown AI startup.
On the same day, Geely’s premium EV brand Zeekr said DeepSeek’s so-called R1 reasoning model has been integrated into its AI Eva voice assistant and will soon be available to customers in conjunction with the latest generation of infotainment in their cars. Zeekr vice president Jiang Jun said the move would enable Zeekr cars to provide information to users and connect to vehicle controls in a more personalized and proactive way.
DeepSeek, a startup based in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, where Geely is also headquartered, last month launched an AI chatbot built upon a competitive large language model that it says had been developed at a fraction of the cost of existing services. [TechNode reporting]
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Watch Chappell Roan's Grammy acceptance speech demanding healthcare for artists
Summer movie preview 2019: Dramas to watch out for
Dakota Access pipeline protests go global Tuesday
Hulu's 'Ramy' is an excellent and poignant new age dramedy
Clean energy projects soared in 2016 as solar and wind got cheaper
Bodybuilding bro who filmed himself eating placenta did it for the gains
Kanye's live streamed Easter service at Coachella sparks some memes
Bodybuilding bro who filmed himself eating placenta did it for the gains
Waymo stopped Los Angeles man from stealing a driverless car
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。