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Huawei and Devialet have unveiled a new speaker specifically designed for the Chinese market, the Huawei Sound X. French startup Devialet has been looking at ways to license its technology and patents to consumer electronics manufacturers, such as Sky, Iliad, Altice USA and Renault.
While Devialet only sells very premium speakers under its own brand, such as the $1,000 Phantom Reactor, the Huawei Sound X is much more affordable. You’ll be able to buy a pair of speakers for RMB 1,999, the equivalent of $285. Unfortunately, those speakers will only be available in China for now.
The pill-shaped design is reminiscent of the Apple HomePod or the most recent Amazon Echo. It features a 60W double subwoofer and 360-degree sound. You can either use the pair of speakers in different rooms or pair them to create a stereo sound system.
The Huawei Sound X has six microphones so that you can control it with your voice. You can also control the speaker with capacitive touch buttons at the top of the speaker.
If you have a Huawei phone, you can tap it on the top of the speaker to hand off music to the speaker. It also integrates with Huawei HiLink, the company’s framework to control your connected objects around your home.
Devialet has been slowly expanding to China with a distribution partnership, two Devialet stores in Beijing and Shanghai and retail stores partnerships. According to the company, China is now the second market for Devialet.
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How do you get the perfect recommendations while you try to explore new content on Instagram?
It looks like Instagram wants to share how it uses AI to help you explore the best content while keeping you safe from unwanted posts.
It discusses the technical details on its latest Facebook blog post about Machine Learning applications. Here, we just give you an overview of what’s mentioned.
Specifically, it talks about the “Explore” content tab that fills up with suggested content/posts from users across the globe. If you are still clueless, it is the content that pops up before you head to search for something on Instagram.
They target on optimizing the algorithm to constantly give you fresh and quality suggestions that you would like and potentially interact with.
It takes your interests as the context and shows you the recommendations from it. From millions of relevant posts worldwide, Instagram filters everything steps by step and ends up a handful of 25 posts or more as your personalized recommendations.
The curation and filtering of the posts for every account are easily achievable for them using AI.
Of course, with the use of AI, there will be certain exceptions that require human intervention or maybe constant monitoring to see what bypasses the filters and what gets selected for the users.
You can learn more about the technical details in their official blog post.
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