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The changing tides in the auto industry don't just affect China and legacy brands. The implications of these developments are enormous, stretching across regulatory landscapes and consumer trends worldwide. For instance, Tesla is working to integrate its technologies more firmly into markets, while also being challenged by the emergence of other players seeking to capitalize on EV propensities.
Dunn underscores the importance of understanding that autonomous vehicles represent the next frontier, where the competition will center around AI and robotics, potentially making traditional car ownership an afterthought. This shift is fueled by trends among younger generations, who exhibit a declining interest in driving and car ownership.