From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-27 09:12:47
During the 19th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, Mianbi Intelligence, in collaboration with Tsinghua University’s School of Vehicle and Mobility and China Automotive News, released a white paper titled "Intelligent Cockpit: Defining a New Paradigm for Vehicles in the AGI Era" and hosted a dedicated seminar. The white paper notes that while the installation rate of intelligent cockpits in China has already exceeded 76%, users’ actual perceived intelligence experience remains limited. Experts at the seminar argued that current cockpit systems generally lack continuous memory and personalized evolutionary capabilities, urgently requiring a paradigm shift—from “feature stacking” to “natural language-driven contextual intelligence and task closure.” The seminar also highlighted that on-device AI faces structural limitations inherent in purely cloud-based architectures, as well as the persistent “triangle dilemma” of balancing performance, cost, and speed. In response, the “Density Law” was proposed as a systematic framework to explain the development trajectory of on-device AI. The white paper emphasizes that for on-device AI to achieve large-scale adoption, challenges related to building user trust and fostering industry-chain collaboration must be addressed. It is expected that within the next two to three years, on-device AI capabilities will evolve from a differentiating feature into a foundational standard for intelligent cockpits.

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