Tesla registers its AI-driven voice assistant in Shanghai

BEIJING, (Reuters) – Tesla has registered its voice assistant feature, which is powered ​by a generative artificial intelligence (AI) ‌model, with China’s cyberspace administrator in Shanghai, the city’s local authority said on ​Tuesday.

Tesla’s voice assist is among a ​total of 158 AI-powered functionalities and ⁠applications that have completed the ​filing in Shanghai, a process which ​is part of the Chinese government’s efforts to regulate the rapidly developing technology.

The U.S. electric ​vehicle (EV) maker has been trying ​to defend its share in the world’s largest ‌auto ⁠market, where its Full Self-Driving feature has yet to be approved for delivery.

Chinese EV firms are rushing to ​offer various ​types ⁠of AI-powered features to attract tech-savvy Chinese consumers.

Media reports last ​year said that Tesla also ​planned ⁠to integrate DeepSeek and ByteDance’s Doubao AI voice controls in its models in ⁠China ​to better compete ​with local carmakers.

Reporting by Zoey Zhang, Shi Bu ​and Ryan Woo; Editing by Alexander Smith