DeepSeek's enthusiastic reception among Chinese consumers has taken a step further as a slew of household brands have announced the integration of the AI model into their products.
DeepSeek’s large language models have turned the AI industry upside down this year, rivaling Western systems in performance but at a much lower cost. That has brought much pride and joy in China, with DeepSeek seen as proof that US efforts to block technological advances in China are ultimately failing.
A series of household brands in China announced the integration of this artificial intelligence model into their products.
DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng has been hailed as a hero by the Chinese government and the company plans to soon release R2, the successor to its R1 reasoning model.
In the past two weeks, home appliance makers like Haier, Hisense and TCL Electronics have joined automakers and tech giants like Huawei and Tencent in announcing they will use DeepSeek's artificial intelligence model.
Many of these home appliances are already smart devices that can respond to voice commands, but DeepSeek's models will allow the devices to receive control with much greater precision and flexibility.
A vacuum cleaner could leverage DeepSeek-R1's semantic parsing capabilities to locate itself and avoid obstacles with greater speed and sophistication, said Liu Xingliang, an independent industry analyst based in Beijing.
“The device will be able to understand complex instructions like ‘Gently polish the wood floor in the master bedroom but avoid the Lego pieces,’” Liu said.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/con-sot-deepseek-tran-vao-tung-ho-gia-dinh-trung-quoc-192250227212143275.htm
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