At the 2023 Vivo Developer Conference, the tech giant unveiled BlueOS on Tuesday, making it the third Chinese smartphone company, alongside Xiaomi and Huawei, to develop its self-made operating system for the device ecosystem. Vivo BlueOS stands out for its utilization of the Rust programming language, marking it as the first globally to be built on this framework. This innovative system is equipped with advanced features supporting large language models (LLM) and various interaction types, including voice, picture, text, video, gesture, sign language, and even brainwave recognition. BlueOS also transforms application development by facilitating automatic code generation and allowing customization of desktops, wallpapers, and themes. [IThome, in Chinese]
Vivo unveils self-developed BlueOS featuring LLM and Rust programming · TechNode
2023-11-02T09:51:15-04:00November 2nd, 2023|
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