Oppo Partners with Major Tech Firms For AI Innovation

CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 06 June 2024, 09:03 IST

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Oppo, a Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer, proposes to make artificial intelligence available on cell phones across all cost ranges toward the end of 2024. To accomplish this, the organization has declared that it has laid out a AI R&D Centre and is teaming up with industry giants like Google, Microsoft, and chipset producers MediaTek and Qualcomm to incorporate more AI features into everyday life. 
 
In February, OPPO declared the launch of the OPPO AI Centre in Shenzhen, pointed toward uniting resources and cultivating the orderly advancement of AI capabilities in regions including picture handling, PC vision, speech technology, normal language handling, and machine learning. As per IDC, generative AI will progressively turn into a part of day to day life, upgrading encounters in diversion, mobile productivity, and more.
 
To reinforce its AI ecosystem, OPPO has formed strategic partnerships with Google, Microsoft, and MediaTek. “With our persistent efforts and dedication, OPPO aims to make AI phones accessible to everyone," said Billy Zhang, President of Overseas Marketing, Sales, and Service at OPPO.
 
Pete Lau, Chief Product Officer of OPPO, added, “Next-gen AI smartphones will represent a major transformative stage in the mobile phone industry. We are committed to becoming a leader and promoter of AI smartphones. We look forward to collaborating with our industry partners to drive innovation in the mobile phone industry and reshape the intelligent mobile experience."