The Chinese company Skyworth, which works in the field of home appliances, has announced that it will soon be marketed with a smart TV equipped with Dipsic artificial intelligence.
At the same time as the stunning growth of the Dip -Sick Startup and US sanctions that make Chinese companies more accessible to Western artificial intelligence models, Chinese manufacturers are seeking to add dipsic artificial intelligence to their products. In the latest case, Skyworth has confirmed that the KUKAI AI operating system will be equipped with the Deepseek R-1 Inference Model.
Skyworth Smart TVs with Dipsic can detect local speech and language detection
This model of artificial intelligence will add capabilities such as dialect diagnosis and better semantic understanding to the Kukai AI operating system; So Chinese users can use this technology to speak their local language with Skyworth smart TVs. This issue is very important in China; Because it has at least 2 to 5 language groups, each with a few accents.
In addition, the Skyworth G7F Pro is designed for different scenarios; Skyworth, for example, says this artificial intelligence has the ability to produce environmental sound and supports interactive paintings for entertainment. Other features of this artificial intelligence are building video books for training, creating travel plans for family members, booking accommodation and reminding of programs.
It is unclear whether Skyworth TVs equipped with a dipsic need to connect to the Internet to execute these capabilities. Of course, given that Dipcisic is essentially a light artificial intelligence, if Skyworth TVs are equipped with sufficient power and NPU support, they can run this artificial intelligence locally.
More Chinese companies seek to integrate Dipsic into their products; For example, some Chinese carmakers have recently expressed the desire to integrate this artificial intelligence into cars; Li Auto and Dongfeng are the first Customer Dipcisic customers.
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