Hot topics at the US Consumer Electronics Show: TV transforms into AI 'butler'

2025-01-09

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, USA, will open on the 7th of 2025. Several TV giants will showcase their cooperation with technology giants such as Google and Microsoft: a smart TV that integrates artificial intelligence technology. It can not only automatically adjust the playback content and functions according to user needs and changes in the home environment, but also communicate with users and command other smart homes, transforming from traditional entertainment devices into smart butlers. According to Agence France Presse, South Korean LG Electronics has launched the concept of "emotional intelligence" to enable home appliances to take care of users with care. LG smart TVs can monitor users' sleep quality and even remind them to bring an umbrella when the weather forecast shows rain. LG CEO Cao Zhouwan told media reporters on the 6th, "We don't see space as just a physical location, but as an environment where the overall experience becomes very interesting, covering home, mobile, commercial, and even virtual spaces." LG has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to introduce Microsoft Copilot artificial intelligence technology into LG's consumer electronics products and is working with Microsoft to develop artificial intelligence "agents". These 'agents' not only understand and interact with users, but also predict their needs, suitable for homes, cars, hotels, and other' spaces'. Microsoft Chief Business Officer Judson Althoff said in a video speech that the collaboration between Microsoft and LG Electronics will enable different smart spaces to be interconnected and integrate artificial intelligence into daily life experiences. Cao Zhouwan emphasized that LG's AI connected home will adopt an open model, and household appliances produced by other manufacturers can also synchronize with LG's smart home network. In the future, all devices in the home will be able to work seamlessly with the help of AI. Google cooperates with Chinese TV brand TCL to connect the "Gemini" artificial intelligence model of this Internet giant to smart TV. Sally Govel Pai, Vice President of Google TV Platforms, said, "With the help of the Gemini model and new hardware features such as proximity sensors and long-range microphones, we will be able to unlock new application scenarios and change the way people interact with TV." According to her, TCL's overseas flagship TV connected to the Gemini model will not only play news and entertainment programs, but also become a home automation hub, helping users manage other smart devices. Google has also partnered with another Chinese TV brand, Hisense, to integrate Google's "Home" software into Hisense TV to achieve "true home automation". Samsung Electronics of South Korea will showcase its "Artificial Intelligence for All" roadmap, aiming to achieve a "daily, every place" artificial intelligence experience. Some Samsung executives say that from wearable devices equipped with advanced sensors to smart TVs, all devices are leveraging artificial intelligence technology to enhance interactivity and intelligent collaboration. Jonathan Gabriel, Director of Samsung Electronics' Connected Experience Center in the United States, said, "This is the era of home artificial intelligence

Edit:He Chuanning    Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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