On February 17th, Zhu Huarong, Chairman of China's Changan Automobile Group, recently remarked that today's smart cars already boast driving judgment abilities akin to those of "veteran drivers." Every turn and brake they execute is underpinned by real-time processing of vast amounts of data and the ongoing refinement of deep learning algorithms. According to Zhu Huarong, smart cars are acquiring the capacity to 'think.' He likened these vehicles to self-reliant 'smart car robots,' asserting that this evolution will fundamentally reshape the dynamic between humans and their cars. He underscored that smart cars transcend their role as mere transportation devices; they are, in fact, mobile spaces that embody commitments to safety and aspirations for technological advancement.
