China’s openKylin 2.0: AI-Powered Ubuntu Remix or Just Another Tech Hype?

openKylin 2.0 debuts with AI features like the Kylin AI Assistant for voice control, text-to-image generation, and smart meeting summaries, all tuned to Intel’s Meteor Lake silicon. The verdict? It remains a pretty Ubuntu remix, but whether its AI functions are useful or stable is still in question.

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Move over, Windows and Ubuntu! China’s openKylin 2.0 has arrived with more AI bells and whistles than a sci-fi movie prop. Whether it’s a productivity angel or a digital devil remains to be seen, but hey, at least it looks pretty while it tries to take over your tasks!

Key Points:

  • openKylin 2.0 debuts with AI features tailored for Intel’s Meteor Lake processors.
  • The Kylin AI Assistant adds a voice-controlled natural language processing tool.
  • New functionalities include text-to-image generation, meeting summaries, and a smart writing assistant.
  • Developer tools include Smart Code Analysis and an AI Framework Installation Assistant.
  • Downloads are available for x86, Arm, and RISC-V processors, despite some security flaws.

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