The Chinese -based artificial intelligence model Deepseek, which we have frequently heard recently, has recently attracted the attention of major technology companies. Giants such as Huawei, Tencent, Baidu and ByTedance decided to include Deepseek in their ecosystems, although they have their own artificial intelligence systems. However, when the business came to the automotive industry, there are some remarkable deficiencies among the big names: Tesla, NIO, XPENG, Li Auto and Xiaomi’s automobile part has not yet announced an integration with Deepseek. Details in our news…
More than 20 automobile brands integrated into Deepseek: Tesla and China do not have big brands
So far, more than 20 automobile manufacturers such as BYD, Geely, Dongfeng, Great Wall and Zeekr announced the cooperation with Deepseek. With this integration, significant changes will be brought to smart cockpit systems. Some prominent usage scenarios are:

- Creating text with voice commands: Users will be able to write articles from the vehicle through Deepseek -supported system or create their messages with voice commands.
- Map and location -based artificial intelligence responses: Drivers will be able to get AI -supported information by questioning the name of a lake or the history of the region.
- In -car automation: When the user says “I’m tired, I will rest a little,” will automatically adjust Deepseek windows, seats, air conditioning settings and ambient lights to sleep mode.

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So why aren’t Tesla and China’s big automobile brands?
While Deepseek’s popularity is increasing, it is noteworthy that some major manufacturers stand distant to this technology. In particular, Tesla, NIO, XPENG, Li Auto and Xiaomi’s automobile section have not yet announced an integration. According to experts, there may actually be a few reasons for this:

- Having their own artificial intelligence systems: Tesla is already investing in its own advanced autonomous driving systems and AI -supported cockpit technology. Similarly, Huawei’s Harmonyos -backed vehicles and Xiaomi have their own AI models.
- Hardware compatibility: The full capacity version of Deepseek is required to operate a large processing power. However, in -vehicle equipment may not yet be strong enough to run an artificial intelligence at this level at full capacity.
- User expectations may be different: for automobile owners, artificial intelligence expectations, not to create text or get answers to academic questions, but to facilitate driving experience and increase security.
Do you think Tesla and other major producers should be integrated into artificial intelligence systems such as Deepseek? How important is an AI assistant in cars? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…