From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-19 07:24:00
At a media day event on January 16, Jin Yuzhi, CEO of Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Business Unit, revealed that following the latest major software update, Huawei's intelligent driving assistance system has become more cautious and less aggressive, receiving positive user feedback. To further enhance driving safety, Huawei plans to roll out a minor version update in early February to strengthen its "defensive driving" capabilities. As a key domestic technology provider in the field of intelligent driving assistance, Huawei continues to refine its algorithmic strategies, advancing its system toward safer and more reliable autonomous driving. Over the past year or so, rapid technological iteration across the industry has enabled products from companies like Huawei to begin demonstrating preliminary autonomous driving characteristics.

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