
Tencent has launched 'Marvis', a personal AI assistant designed to enhance user productivity and provide personalized assistance. Marvis is part of Tencent's broader strategy to integrate AI into everyday applications, offering users a seamless and intuitive experience. The assistant is expected to compete with similar offerings from other tech giants.
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