DALIAN, China -- The race for supremacy in AI-powered automotive voice recognition is heating up in China, as the world's biggest auto market increasingly becomes a standard-bearer for technology.
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A mock up of a vehicle equipped with an AI voice recognition system at iFlytek headquarters. (Photo by Shin Watanbe)
DALIAN, China -- The race for supremacy in AI-powered automotive voice recognition is heating up in China, as the world's biggest auto market increasingly becomes a standard-bearer for technology.