
In China's Zhejiang province, a man encountered an unusual issue after purchasing the Xiaomi SU7 Max electric vehicle. Despite its advanced features, the car has become a constant source of frustration instead of convenience.
The issue lies in the vehicle's AI system, specifically its driver fatigue detection function. Every time the man drives, the system interprets his eyes as being closed. This triggers warning signals and causes the vehicle to automatically reduce speed, as the AI assumes the driver is asleep.
According to the man, the problem stems from his naturally narrow eye shape. The AI cannot detect that his eyes are actually open. The frequent alerts not only create discomfort but also disrupt his focus while driving.
Xiaomi has not yet developed a solution for such individual cases. Local media point out that this highlights how AI technologies still lack proper adaptation to racial and individual physical diversity.
Experts say such problems often arise from algorithms that fail to account for human biological variation. This underscores the growing need for inclusive technology that functions accurately for all users.
The Xiaomi SU7 Max has been praised for its high speed, modern autopilot, and advanced AI systems. However, real-life cases like this show that further improvements are still necessary.
No matter how advanced technology becomes, it will continue to fall short as long as it fails to understand human diversity. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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