RE: LeoThread 2024-11-04 21:34
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The trend of "AI in vehicles" just doesn't seem to catch on in Europe. While in China, people mostly don't have a problem with AI involvement, many European drivers are skeptical of trusting AI-mostly for the reason of not understanding it.
Only half of European respondents said they understand in-vehicle AI, while the figure is over 80% in China. That knowledge gap seems to affect their willingness to pay. European drivers often simply expect such features to be standard on new vehicles rather than available as costly options. There is also a strong trust for traditional car manufacturers over technology companies when it comes to the handling of AI:.
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This is likely something that will change over time.
Also, the EU is a pain in the ass when it comes to technology and regulation. There is another factor to consider: European automakers are not technically advanced. They are not putting in the vehicles the same tech as China and Tesla.
You're right on that.