1. China's automotive industry is the largest in the world by unit production and is expanding globally. 2. Chinese research in ADAS and autonomy is accelerating rapidly, driven by tariffs/embargos. 3. Active R&D includes AR HUD, driver monitoring systems, and ADAS testing. 4. Challenges include low enthusiasm for AI features, weak linkage between hardware and software teams, and regulatory concerns.
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