At present, assisted driving and intelligent driving systems have emerged as major selling points for numerous new energy vehicles. This has piqued the curiosity of some netizens: Does utilizing assisted driving after consuming alcohol qualify as drunk driving? A case reported by CCTV.com serves as a telling example. A man, after drinking 1.5 kg (3 jin) of white liquor, engaged the intelligent driving function to travel 20 kilometers, only to eventually fall asleep on the highway. Subsequent tests revealed that his blood alcohol content soared to a staggering 225mg/100ml, significantly surpassing the legal threshold for drunk driving. The prosecutor clarified that intelligent driving is merely an auxiliary feature, not to be confused with autonomous or driverless driving. Throughout the journey, the driver is required to remain actively engaged in the driving process and be ready to assume control of the vehicle at any given moment. Consequently, employing an intelligent driving system after consuming alcohol still constitutes drunk driving and entails legal consequences.