CHINESE EVS PUSH AI AS HYPE CYCLE INTENSIFIES
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Chinese automakers are adding artificial intelligence features to their vehicles as the sector races to differentiate itself. The push reflects a broader strategy to compete in the global EV market with advanced technology.
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