At the opening ceremony, AI glasses were put into use, and there was an AI summary: with just one button, it was possible to automatically create the opening ceremony minutes, synthesize keywords in the guest speeches, impressive moment images and news documents for the conference... attracting attention and being praised.

According to Guangxi Daily, at the opening ceremony of the China-ASEAN Expo, Chen Gang, Secretary of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Party Committee, wore a pair of AI glasses to deliver a speech. The statement “The speech is right in my glasses, people can’t see it, but I can see it” immediately stirred up the audience.
This “paperless speech” video quickly went viral online, with netizens leaving a series of comments: “Please give a link to buy the same glasses!” “Please give a link now!”
According to Ms. Dang Thai Diep, CEO and General Director of Mai Viet Company, an AI glasses manufacturer, this model of glasses can be used to prompt words during presentations, translate multiple languages and interact with large AI models.
These AI glasses look like regular glasses but contain great power: storing tens of billions of sentences of text, through model training and data processing, can accurately translate 138 languages. In particular, the ability to recognize languages with few users in 10 ASEAN countries reaches an accuracy of up to 90%.

“These glasses really remove communication barriers!” – ASEAN audiences praised after trying them on.
As a local technology enterprise in Guangxi, Mai Viet Company has specialized in the field of intelligent interaction and language processing for more than 20 years, developed more than 50 AI products, and is bringing technology and products to Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam and other ASEAN countries. In February this year, Mai Viet Company and the Guangxi delegation went to Vietnam to participate in economic and trade exchanges, and signed a cooperation agreement with VIETNAM MADE Trade Technology Joint Stock Company.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/bai-phat-bieu-nam-trong-chiec-kinh-al-post813709.html
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