Geely Executive Predicts Company Could Dominate Global Robotics Industry
In a groundbreaking announcement at the 2025 World AI Conference, Geely, the Hong Kong-listed automaker (HKG: 0175), revealed its ambitious plans to lead the way in AI technology. Geely's vice president, Li Chuanhai, stated that the company aims to become not just a major player, but China's largest, and potentially the world's largest, robotics company.
At the heart of Geely's strategy is the evolution of AI from a task-executing tool to an intelligent assistant capable of handling complex matters. This transformation is centred around creating a comprehensive "Full-domain AI" system, deeply integrated across all vehicle domains and life cycle stages.
The key component of this strategy is the Flyme Auto 2 Intelligent Cockpit. This AI cockpit moves beyond traditional smart systems, understanding user context and providing proactive services without explicit commands. It relies on massive cloud computing and strong onboard AI hardware, enabling complex processing, continuous learning, and rapid response.
Geely also plans to develop a new AI architecture technology, featuring "fast interaction and deep thinking." This technology will enable the AI to "judge and actively provide services" beyond simple question-and-answer interactions.
The AI-powered car cockpit, a new development from Geely, marks an industry first. While the details of this innovative technology were not disclosed, it is likely to be a significant step in Geely's goal of guiding AI to become a powerful tool for human progress.
Every Geely vehicle will become a physical connection point to the AI universe, according to Li. However, he did not specify when the AI-powered car cockpit will be available.
Geely's strategy is expected to have a profound impact on the automobile industry. The enhanced user experience, technological differentiation, improved efficiency and synergy, and new market expansion opportunities could transform the industry, potentially accelerating the shift towards AI-centric automotive design.
As Geely continues to evolve its AI technology, it is clear that the company intends to guide AI to become a powerful tool for human progress, revolutionising the way we interact with vehicles and reshaping the automotive industry.
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