I'm intrigued by Dreame spinning off two new EV brands 
- it's a bold move, but let's see how they execute. I mean, launching luxury sports cars is one thing, but can they really make them affordable for the masses?
Also, I'm curious to know more about Nebula Next and Kosmera - their prototypes do look sleek, but are they just copycats or do they bring something new to the table?
I think Lei Xing's point about Chinese electronics companies having an advantage in entering new industries is spot on
. They've got a solid foundation of supply chain expertise and engineering talent, which can definitely give them a leg up. However, as we saw with Apple's car project, not all newcomers will succeed
.
The autonomous delivery vehicles trend is also interesting - Neolix seems to be leading the charge
. But how will they navigate regulations and ensure safety on the road? Those are big questions to answer.
Lastly, Kling's generative AI capabilities sound promising
, but I'm not sure if it's just a novelty or something that'll actually stick. Can they scale this up and make it accessible to more users? Only time will tell 
I think Lei Xing's point about Chinese electronics companies having an advantage in entering new industries is spot on
The autonomous delivery vehicles trend is also interesting - Neolix seems to be leading the charge
Lastly, Kling's generative AI capabilities sound promising