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Xiaomi

Xiaomi has become deeply engaged with the development and application of digital humans across multiple fronts. Its app store hosts tools that let users create personalized avatars by uploading short videos, replicating their likeness and voice for short-form content, while other platforms provide automated digital human generation for posters, livestreams, and marketing. The company has filed trademarks such as “Xiaomi YU” and “Xiaomi SU” tied to digital human branding, and it has collaborated in digital fashion shows featuring hyper-realistic avatars. On the technical side, Xiaomi has released and open-sourced large AI models like Xiaomi MiMo and MiDashengLM, which underpin digital human ecosystems with inference and audio understanding capabilities. Its consumer hardware, including AI glasses, smart speakers, and even vehicles, is increasingly integrated with digital human functions, positioning avatars as part of everyday interaction. Xiaomi has also invested in digital human production platforms such as D-Human and has applied these technologies in marketing campaigns, entertainment, and enterprise AI solutions.

Xiaomi integrates digital human technology within its AI and HyperOS ecosystem, offering services such as likeness and voice cloning for personalized avatars, digital human SDKs via its developer portal for speech recognition and video synthesis, and multimodal interaction through its Xiao Ai assistant, which is expanding into real-time digital human dialogues and avatars. These tools are applied across industries including banking, customer service, e-commerce, and livestreaming, where virtual humans function as advisors, shopping assistants, and hosts. Key official resources include the Xiaomi AI platform (ai.mi.com), the global Mi AI Assistant portal (mi.com/global/mi-ai-assistant), and the Xiaomi Developer Portal (dev.mi.com).

HyperOS, Xiaomi’s ecosystem operating system connecting people, cars, and homes, is increasingly associated with AI-driven digital human applications such as personalized avatars, voice assistants, livestream hosts, and virtual service agents. Reports note that Xiaomi registered HyperOS copyrights and integrated AI models like DeepSeek R1 into HyperOS for enhanced multimodal interaction, while Huawei developed its own Pangu Digital Human model. Media coverage also links HyperOS updates with Xiaomi devices such as the Xiaomi 14 and 15 series and its SU7 EV, positioning digital humans as part of everyday consumer interactions in banking, e-commerce, and entertainment.

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