• DeepSeek is now embedded in a wide range of products and government services in the country.
  • Some officials have warned about overreliance on DeepSeek.
  • Beijing views AI development as a critical driver of economic growth and a strategic pillar in global tech competition.
  • Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    China’s biggest home appliances company, Midea, has launched a series of DeepSeek-enhanced air conditioners. The product is an “understanding friend” who can “catch your thoughts accurately,” according to the company’s product launch video.

    This doesn’t really sound like a revolutionary use case.

    Chinese media have hailed DeepSeek for saving the day in the city of Wuhan. When the police received a report that five stray horses had been wandering around at night, they asked the chatbot for information on nearby horse farms. Officials were able to locate the owner by visiting the farms DeepSeek suggested.

    Maybe an LLM query ran faster than doing a search in a map tool, but by how much?

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      12 hours ago

      This doesn’t really sound like a revolutionary use case

      It’s basically the same as a non-LLM voice assistant.

      Maybe an LLM query ran faster than doing a search in a map tool, but by how much?

      Can’t be that much, since someone could pull up the satellite navigation on their phone, to much the same effect these days. At most it saves maybe a minute.