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An increasing number of Chinese localities have adopted DeepSeek's artificial intelligence (AI) model in various areas,
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Among the latest developments, the 12345 hotline in Northeast China's Liaoning Province, which serves as the primary channel for residents to voice their concerns, has integrated DeepSeek to provide more intelligent analysis and answers, China News Service reported on Wednesday.
After the integration, data organization efficiency is expected to increase 20 times compared to manual processing, and the call center knowledge base can automatically generate suggestions for high-frequency questions and response strategies, improving the speed and accuracy of call responses, according to the report.
Liaoning is not alone in adopting DeepSeek's technology for government functions. Foshan in South China's Guangdong Province has also deployed DeepSeek into its city governance system, to improve service efficiency and the intelligent level of decision-making, the Guangzhou Daily reported on Monday.
The application scenarios of DeepSeek in Foshan are still expanding. For example, it can make form-filling processes intelligent, improving the efficiency and accuracy of data entry and thus reducing the workload of government employees. Also, it will build knowledge bases in various fields like urban management, the environment, and government affairs according to different needs, improve information retrieval efficiency, support government decision-making, promote cross-departmental cooperation, and build an efficient and transparent government service system, according to the report.
Changsha, in Central China's Hunan Province, has also embraced DeepSeek with the launch of CS-DeepSeek to support efforts to build a smart city, according to a post on the official website of the Hunan provincial government on Saturday.
For example, when dealing with traffic jams, fire hazards and public safety incidents, CS-DeepSeek can analyze urban operational data in real time, identify potential risks, improve the intelligence level of early-warning monitoring, risk analysis and emergency response, and provide auxiliary means for rapid response and command decision-making, effectively enhancing the essential safety of the city, the post said.
"DeepSeek's open-source feature significantly enhances its adaptability across various application scenarios in diverse industries and social governance," Cong Yi, a professor at the Tianjin School of Administration, told the Global Times on Wednesday. "This represents a major technological breakthrough, paving the way for extensive future applications."
The application of DeepSeek will not only improve the efficiency of social governance but also reduce costs, facilitating the transformation and upgrading of industries. The positive impact of these advancements will ultimately contribute to enhanced economic and social development, Cong said.
Global Times