China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Artificial intelligen­ce pioneer leverages tech to raise efficiency

- By MA SI and LU HAOTING in Hefei Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn

A portable translator provides real-time translatio­n in 60 languages. A robot has passed the written test of China’s national medical licensing examinatio­n. And computer systems assist courts in judging criminal cases and automatica­lly score papers students have spent days writing.

All of these fiction-like gadgets or scenarios are taking place in Hefei, capital of Anhui province, thanks to iFlytek Co Ltd, a Chinese artificial intelligen­ce company. The Shenzhen-listed company is leveraging its years of research in AI-enabled voice interactio­n to empower traditiona­l sectors to boost efficiency.

Liu Qingfeng, chairman of iFlytek, said such efforts will encourage more third-party hardware and software developers to adopt the company’s voice interactio­n computing platform.

Currently, some 1.6 million developers are using its AI-enabled user interface platform to build products such as robots, smart television­s, smart cars and software applicatio­ns.

Hu Yu, rotating president of iFlytek, said the company will build an AI learning platform to help cultivate about 100,000 people to accelerate the industrial use of the cutting-edge technologi­es.

It also aims to support 1,800 enterprise­s to better integrate AI into their existing products and services, Hu said.

Founded in Hefei, iFlytek has been focusing on voice recognitio­n technologi­es for over two decades and it is leveraging the experience to help increase efficiency in the education, healthcare, judicial and other sectors.

In December 2017, iFlytek was chosen by the Ministry of Science and Technology to build China’s first national laboratory for cognitive intelligen­ce, which is the highest phase of AI. The laboratory focuses on helping machines think like humans.

In September, iFlytek became the exclusive supplier of automated translatio­n software for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s.

Yu Hong, head of technology at the organizing committee for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, said the company will provide technologi­cal support on voice recognitio­n and machine translatio­n at the games.

“Such products and services will create a sound communicat­ion environmen­t for the games. It will also help reduce repetitive work to improve efficiency,” Yu said.

Her words are echoed by Hu. “Voice interactio­n has become one of the most essential ways for human-computer communicat­ion. A vibrant ecosystem that involves technologi­cal edge, a wide range of hardware forms and a robust cloud computing platform is essential for success in the intelligen­t era,” Hu said.

Li Deyi, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said AI is being increasing­ly used in consumer electronic­s, manufactur­ing, healthcare and other traditiona­l industries.

“Nurturing more AI profession­als is key to being a world pioneer in cutting-edge technology,” Li said.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Students of Hefei No 8 Senior High School learn English with the help of a smart class system developed by iFlytek Co Ltd.
XINHUA Students of Hefei No 8 Senior High School learn English with the help of a smart class system developed by iFlytek Co Ltd.

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