China Focus: Harnessing AI to build a people-centered digital future


HANGZHOU, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Harsh weather and challenging terrain once made fieldwork at remote solar power stations very dangerous. However, an AI-driven automated inspection solution is set to change that.

Lauded for its ability to accurately detect the smallest of obstructions, such as bird droppings on solar panels, while reducing workloads and enhancing safety for maintenance personnel, the inspection solution, powered by Tencent's large language model Hunyuan, is among innovations showcased during the 2024 World Internet Conference (WIC) Wuzhen Summit.

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