Hefei, China, 15th Jun 2026 - iFLYTEK, a global leader in intelligent speech and AI technologies, recently launched its ...
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China's primary artificial intelligence technology firm, iFlytek, expects a first-half loss of up to $65 million due to significant investments made under "ultimate" Washington pressure. For the first ...
These devices let you stay attentive to the person you're speaking to, in a far more portable way than a laptop or a notebook ...
More than a digital notebook, AINOTE 2 combines a paper-like writing experience with an ultra-thin design certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s thinnest e-ink tablet. It delivers a ...
The iFLYTEK AINOTE Air 2 offers a seamless solution, combining voice-to-text, handwriting, real-time translation, and auto summaries. It instantly records, transcribes, and summarizes. Its built-in ...
On June 10, iFLYTEK held its 2026 SpaceMind Global Launch Event in Hong Kong, unveiling SpaceMind, a new agentic architect ...
iFlytek, a prominent artificial intelligence (AI) technology firm in China, predicts a loss of nearly $65 million for the first half of 2024 due to heavy investments amid mounting pressure from the ...
iFlytek, a Chinese company focused on intelligent speech and AI, unveiled the updated version of its large language model SparkDesk and a programming assistant called iFlyCode at a product launch on ...
The landscape of voice recording technology has been transformed with the advent of sophisticated smart recorders, shifting away from the limitations of basic recording pens to devices brimming with ...
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iFlyTek, one of China’s leading AI companies, and social media and gaming giant Tencent Holdings are among more than 100 app makers called out by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information ...