Artificial intelligence has become a trend, and all the tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple have already introduced several AI features in their devices. But now, it looks like an Indian brand might just kickstart a whole new AI revolution in the country. In a major announcement, Indian consumer electronics brand Mivi has revealed its most ambitious innovation yet. Mivi has launched its own Mivi AI that features human-like artificial intelligence.
Unlike traditional AI’s, Mivi has paved their own path. The audio brand has developed an AI assistant that is emotionally intelligent and provides personalised conversations that evolve with the user. This completely sets Mivi AI apart and makes it more immersive, built with the consumer experience in mind. Mivi re-engineered the interaction model to make AI feel more like a companion than just an assistant.
What’s even better is that Mivi AI has been extensively trained to maintain context and remember conversations. This allows it to deliver personalised responses for each user. Additionally, it also makes interactions feel more natural and leads to richer conversations, rather than just simple, one-off replies like a generic virtual assistant.
Mivi has also teased its first earbuds that will feature this new innovation. The Mivi AI Buds will be the first product from the brand to integrate Mivi AI, making them more than just a tool for listening to music. Mivi has made the experience of interacting with Mivi AI truly seamless, as users can simply say “Hi Mivi” to trigger the voice assistant.
The brand went a step further and trained its AI on thousands of voice samples to ensure it can understand different Indian accents, dialects, and speech patterns. This helps Mivi AI recognise the user accurately every time they trigger it, without any misses. With the brand already teasing the launch, we could see an official announcement about the Mivi AI Buds very soon.
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