Honor transforms criticisms to art for a special Valentine’s Day while entrusting Yoyo to Deepseek

Honor has chosen an unusual approach to celebrate the party of lovers. Instead of relying on the usual clichés, the company created a Valentine’s Day postcard that is incredible: a work of art created entirely with negative reviews on competition devices.

At first glance, the postcard looks like a classic greeting card, but hides a secret. The artist Jayce Hall, known for his works made with thousands of handwritten words, created a detailed illustration using 4,590 negative phrases taken from online reviews. The effect is surprising: a work of art that, observed up close, reveals an ironic and provocative message.

Tuttovis to be able to fully appreciate Hall’s work of art, it is necessary to use the Super Zoom of the new Honor Magic7 Pro. Thanks to this technology, it is possible to enlarge the image and discover hidden details, as phrases in 16 different languages, invisible to the naked eye.

Honor Magic7 Pro is equipped with the System to the Falcon Camera with Super Zoom, which offers an extraordinary zoom from 30x up to 100x, perfect for capturing incredible details even from afar. The phone also has a powerful system with triple camera, consisting of a 50mp main camera, a 50mp wide angle camera and a 200mp telephoto lens for exceptional performance even in low light conditions.

Available in the colors Lunar Shadow Gray, Breeze Blue and Black, Honor Magic7 Pro is available at a price of € 1,29.90.

In addition to this original marketing campaign, Honor has announced a strategic partnership with Deepseek, a company specialized in artificial intelligence. This collaboration will allow to further improve the skills of the Yoyo vocal assistant, which boasts over 130 million active users, making it even more intelligent and able to understand users’ requests in a more natural way, promising a qualitative leap in the ability to understand the understanding of the Natural language, logical reasoning and contextualization of conversations.

The Yoyo update for Chinese users was released on February 8th. The international diffusion of updating is uncertain, mainly due to the regulations on the processing of personal data that vary from one country to another. In Italy, the Privacy Guarantor temporarily blocked access to Deepseek, and similar measures were also adopted in Belgium, Ireland, France and South Korea, demonstrating global concerns relating to the privacy and data security managed by These new artificial intelligence systems.

By Editor

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