Honor’s AI-powered Yoyo Assistant is receiving a significant upgrade, integrating the DeepSeek-R1 language model to enhance its performance and understanding. This integration aims to create a more intuitive and responsive assistant, capable of better interpreting user requests and context. The rollout began for MagicOS 8.0+ users on February 8th, although a global launch date remains unannounced.
Honor reports over 130 million monthly active users for Yoyo Assistant, a figure projected to rise with the DeepSeek-R1 integration. DeepSeek is considered a leading AI model, boasting performance exceeding even GPT-4o. However, its use has sparked debate concerning censorship and data privacy.
Two apps running on the Honor Magic V3.
Beyond its performance capabilities, DeepSeek’s open-source nature, utilizing an MIT license, has contributed to its widespread adoption. This accessibility allows companies to integrate the model seamlessly, attracting other phone manufacturers like Nubia and Oppo.
Oppo recently announced the integration of DeepSeek-R1 within the Oppo Find N5. However, it’s unclear whether the global variant, the OnePlus Open 2, will also feature this AI enhancement.
Currently, the DeepSeek-R1 upgrade is limited to the Chinese market. Should its availability expand internationally, this open-source language model has the potential to reshape human-AI interaction. Its adaptable nature allows developers to customize and extend the model for diverse applications, opening up a world of possibilities.
Oppo recently announced that the upcoming Oppo Find N5 will launch with DeepSeek-R1 integration. It’s yet to be confirmed whether the global version of the Find N5, known as the OnePlus Open 2, will also include the upgraded AI.
Currently, the DeepSeek-R1 enhancement is exclusive to the Chinese market. A global rollout could revolutionize how users interact with AI assistants, thanks to DeepSeek’s open-source nature and the customization options it offers developers.