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Xiaomi Bets Big on AI with $6 Billion Investment and New Model Family

Xiaomi's AI Ambition Takes Center Stage with Major Investment

At its Spring New Product Launch, Xiaomi made waves in the tech world with a bold announcement: the company plans to pour more than 60 billion yuan (approximately $8.3 billion) into artificial intelligence development over the next three years. Founder Lei Jun revealed that 2026 alone will see 16 billion yuan dedicated to AI research and infrastructure.

Meet the MiMo-V2 Model Family

The showcase event introduced Xiaomi's new flagship AI models that promise to transform how users interact with technology:

  • MiMo-V2-Pro: Designed as an intelligent agent capable of complex task decomposition and autonomous execution
  • V2-Omni: A multimodal system integrating visual, auditory, and text processing
  • V2-TTS: Specialized voice model for natural speech interactions

These models are already being deployed across Xiaomi's product ecosystem, bringing AI capabilities directly to consumer devices.

AI Goes Mobile (and Automotive)

Xiaomi demonstrated how this technology is reshaping its product lineup:

Smartphone Revolution: The company's first AI-native phone, tentatively named Xiaomi Miclaw, has entered sealing tests. This device promises to rebuild smartphone interaction from the ground up with AI at its core.

Smarter Driving: The upgraded Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle now features the XLA Cognitive Large Model and Pengxi Intelligent Cockpit. These systems don't just respond to commands - they aim to anticipate driver needs through advanced reasoning.

Building an AI Fortress

The massive 60 billion yuan investment represents more than just R&D funding - it's a strategic move to establish technological leadership in increasingly competitive markets. As smartphone and EV sectors become battlegrounds for AI innovation, Xiaomi appears determined to carve out its own space through proprietary large language models.

Key Points:

  • Xiaomi commits $8.3+ billion to AI development through 2029
  • New MiMo-V2 model family includes advanced agent capabilities and multimodal systems
  • First AI-native smartphone enters testing phase
  • Smart vehicle systems upgraded with cognitive reasoning abilities
  • Investment signals strategic shift toward becoming an AI-first company

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