Group 1 - The automotive industry in Europe is actively discussing collaboration on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), particularly for L3/L4 levels of automation, which require more complex and systematic solutions beyond just artificial intelligence [1][2] - Bosch has shifted from traditional computer vision to deep learning technology in its core products since 2020, positioning itself as a leader in AI patent applications in Germany and Europe [1] - The integration of AI in mobility must consider safety risks, as AI can make errors that pose safety threats in driving scenarios [1][2] Group 2 - The transition from L2 to L3/L4 levels of automation will significantly reduce driver involvement, necessitating a more complex approach to ensure safety and compliance with regulations [2] - Collaboration among industry, academia, and government is essential to reduce costs associated with data processing, model training, and regulatory approvals [3] - Bosch aims to leverage AI technology to drive future developments and enhance customer value through differentiated user experiences [3]
博世:辅助驾驶系统仍需系统解决方案
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-07-08 22:09