NetEase’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game Justice Mobile announced Thursday that the DeepSeek-powered non-player character (NPC) Shen Qiusuo will debut in the game’s martial arts world following next Friday’s update. This marks DeepSeek’s first integration into a game and Street Stall (2015)its debut as a virtual avatar, the Justice Mobile team said on the Chinese social platform Weibo. In the game, the DeepSeek-powered Shen Qiusuo will chat with players, share martial arts stories, and engage in emotional interactions. In addition to DeepSeek, Justice Mobile has partnered with five other leading Chinese AI models to enhance NPC interactions: Alibaba’s Tongyi Qianwen, Baidu’s ERNIE, MiniMax’s abab, Moonshot AI’s Kimi, and ByteDance’s Doubao. [Justice Mobile Weibo, in Chinese]
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