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iFLYTEK
Founded in 1999, iFLYTEK (stock info) is a well-known intelligent speech and artificial intelligence publicly listed company in the Asia-Pacific Region. Since its establishment, the company is devoted to cornerstone technological research in speech and languages, natural language understanding, machine learning, machine reasoning, adaptive learning, and has maintained the world-leading position in those domains. The company actively promotes the development of A.I. products and their sector-based applications, with visions of enabling machines to listen and speak, understand and think, creating a better world with artificial intelligence.
iFLYTEK Biometrics News
China gets around US sanctions; culprits reportedly rent time on chips
Trade embargoes can be good for business or bad, but they are always great for blockade runners. Just ask Han…
Feb 16, 2023 | iFlyTek to support automotive AI incubator program in ChongqingChinese voice biometric systems developer iFlyTek has entered into collaboration with the Chongqing Economic and Technological Development Zone to nurture… |
May 31, 2021 | China still finding outstretched Canadian palms when it comes to biometrics researchCanadian researchers are reportedly working with Chinese researchers tainted by military and government-repression campaigns. Coverage by The Globe and Mail,… |
Jan 21, 2021 | New biometric vehicle partnerships, products and concepts unveiled for payments, personalizationA series of partnerships and announcements, including several at the Consumer Electronics Show, promise wider availability of biometric technologies in… |
Dec 15, 2020 | Huawei allegedly partnered on more biometric ethnicity-tracking systemsReports have surfaced about Huawei’s partnerships with companies that further implicate the company in collaboration on discriminatory surveillance product development… |
Jul 29, 2020 | Biometrics unicorns Megvii and SenseTime’s revenues reportedly bounced back from Entity List impactTop Chinese biometrics unicorns Megvii and SenseTime are not experiencing prolonged difficulty raising funds or winning foreign contracts despite the blocks put… |
Jun 2, 2020 | Chinese voice biometrics leader iFlyTek trusts offline sales to bring in most revenueChinese biometric speech and voice recognition developer iFlyTek is opening 1,000 physical stores in 2020, estimating a major increase in… |
Jan 7, 2020 | iFLyTek develops voice recognition for law enforcement; moves forward with AI innovation despite U.S. banChinese startup iFlyTek boasts it has created for law enforcement AI technology that leverages voice biometrics to identify a person,… |
Oct 8, 2019 | U.S. drops Entity List hammer on Chinese facial recognition unicorns and biometrics providersThe U.S. Government has added 28 organizations to its Entity List, banning major biometrics companies including Dahua, Hikvision, iFlytek, Megvii,… |
May 28, 2019 | U.S. considers blacklisting Megvii, Hikvision and other Chinese biometric companiesHikvision, Megvii, and other Chinese biometric companies could soon be blocked from acquiring components and software from American suppliers by… |
Oct 23, 2017 | Human Rights Watch raises privacy concerns over Chinese voice recognition programChina’s government is collecting “voice pattern” samples from its citizens to build a database for use with voice recognition technology,… |
Oct 19, 2016 | iFLYTEK to launch headset with VocalZoom voice recognition sensorVocalZoom, a supplier of Human-to-Machine Communication (HMC) optical sensors, has completed the final stage of design work with the iFLYTEK… |