The bustling scene of journalists from around the world can be seen both inside and outside the venue of China's Two Sessions, currently underway in Beijing. Among them is Asmaa, a reporter from China-Arab TV. During an on-site interview, she shared how a Chinese tech innovation has become her "go-to assistant" for reporting on the event.
Asmaa pointed to the glasses perched on her nose, introducing the cutting-edge smart glasses developed by Quark AI, a subsidiary of Alibaba. "These glasses can translate, take photos, and record videos, making them incredibly useful for foreign journalists like me," she explained while demonstrating the device. "Once connected to a smartphone, it's very convenient to use."
As a foreign journalist, Asmaa often interacts with international colleagues at the event, where language can pose a significant challenge. "There are many foreign media representatives here, and some give interviews in their native languages. With these glasses, what they say is directly translated into text on the lenses, allowing me to understand the general meaning instantly. It makes interviews much smoother," she said.
The glasses have also simplified her fieldwork significantly. "In the past, I had to carry multiple devices like phones, voice recorders, and cameras. Now, I only need this one device, and it can do it all," Asmaa added.
Speaking about China's technological advancements, Asmaa expressed her admiration and anticipation: "Every year I come to China, I look forward to seeing new products and developments. China's technological progress is incredibly fast, and there are always new surprises. I can't help but wonder what innovations will emerge next year," she said.
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