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AI’s Next Frontier: Robot Nannies, Virtual Teachers, and Pig Farmers? 🐖💡

From diagnosing illnesses to singing lullabies, AI is stepping into roles we never imagined—and iFLYTEK Vice President Fang Ming says this is just the beginning. 🌍✨ In an exclusive chat with CGTN, he unpacked how AI is reshaping industries, boosting efficiency, and even offering emotional support. Here’s the scoop!

🤖 Beyond Sora: China’s AI Confidence

While OpenAI’s Sora wows the world with video-generation skills, Fang notes its occasional \\"nonsense\\" outputs leave room for competitors to innovate. \\"It’s like climbing a mountain—different paths yield different results,\\" he said, highlighting China’s focus on algorithm efficiency to bridge computing power gaps. With access to vast datasets, he’s \\"very confident\\" in China’s AI future.

🏥 AI Saves Lives, Transforms Classrooms

iFLYTEK’s AI medical system has flagged over 1 million misdiagnoses nationwide, potentially saving 100,000 lives. In schools, AI tailors lessons to students’ needs, slashing study time while boosting grades. But the real plot twist? Pig farming. 🐷

🌾 Smarter Farms, Happier Pigs

China’s \\"feed-to-meat\\" ratio lags behind global averages, but AI is changing the game. Robots now monitor pigs’ weight via camera scans, adjust feeders to prevent overeating, and even diagnose health issues through grunt analysis. The result? 60% less labor and less wasted feed. \\"All pigs hit market weight uniformly,\\" Fang explained.

💞 AI Gets Emotional

Next-gen bots won’t just manage tasks—they’ll read your mood. Imagine coming home to a robot that notices you’re stressed and offers to sing a new song it learned. \\"AI will proactively suggest solutions based on your emotions,\\" said Fang. Virtual teachers, pets, and even idols could soon become emotional lifelines.

As algorithms evolve, one thing’s clear: AI isn’t just about replacing labor—it’s about redefining how we live, work, and connect. 🚀

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