Xiaomi is set to incorporate Google's Gemini AI model into its upcoming Xiaomi 15 series smartphones for international markets. This collaboration aims to enhance the AI capabilities of the devices, positioning Xiaomi competitively in the evolving smartphone landscape. The integration was announced during the Google I/O Connect China event, highlighting Xiaomi's commitment to leveraging advanced AI technologies.
The Xiaomi 15 smartphones are expected to launch later this year, continuing the trend of annual releases. While Xiaomi has developed its own AI model, MiLM, for the mainland market, Gemini will not be available there due to regulatory restrictions. This strategic move reflects the broader trend among Chinese smartphone manufacturers to adopt generative AI technologies as the global smartphone market recovers.
• Xiaomi collaborates with Google to enhance AI in smartphones.
• Gemini AI model integration expected to boost Xiaomi's market competitiveness.
Gemini is being integrated into Xiaomi's upcoming smartphones to enhance user experience and AI capabilities.
Xiaomi's initiative reflects the growing trend of integrating generative AI into smartphones.
The integration of LLMs like Gemini into smartphones aims to provide smarter, more intuitive user interactions.
Xiaomi is integrating Google's Gemini AI to enhance its flagship smartphone series.
Google's Gemini model is being adopted by Xiaomi to improve AI functionalities in smartphones.
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