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How Gujarat-based HyFun Foods uses AI and IoT to process potatoes for frozen snacks

HyFun Foods supplies frozen potato-based food items to major QSR brands, including Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, and Domino's. It also exports to over 40 countries, including the US, Canada, and Japan.

Humanoid robots to shine at 5th China International Consumer Products Expo

BEIJING - The fifth China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE), scheduled for April 13 to 18 in Haikou, capital of South China's Hainan province, will showcase the latest humanoid robots from leading domestic and international companies, the event's organizers announced on Thursday.

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AI Translates Retail Jargon Into Shopper-Friendly Content

In an age where AI has transformed nearly every industry, retailers need to harness its potential to bridge the gap between merchant speak or industry jargon and consumer dialect.

Consumers are warming up to AI assistants, survey finds - 1/3 of us would allow AI to make purchases

Nearly half of the respondents favored enhanced service quality over automation, believing that AI should prioritize assisting with customer support over making aggressive sales r

Is AI the Key to Meeting Consumers in Discovery?

In an exclusive interview, Lily AI's Purva Gupta shares insights into AI with the latest fashion-focused research highlighting generational and technology consumer behaviors.

HONOR unveils new corporate strategy to transition to an AI device ecosystem company

Global technology brand HONOR announced the HONOR ALPHA PLAN, its new corporate strategy to transform HONOR from a smartphone maker to a global leading AI device ecosystem company. The visionary ...

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Honor Debuts a New AI Agent That Can Read and Understand Your Screen

The Honor UI Agent—powered by Google's Gemini 2 model—gives us a glimpse of artificial intelligent agents on Android.

China's Honor announces $10 billion investment in AI devices

Chinese smartphone maker Honor will spend $10 billion over the next five years on developing AI for its devices as the former Huawei unit prepares for a public listing, its CEO James Li said on Sunday.

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