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TV giant tells you what happened to artificial intelligence TV
After AlphaGo defeated Ke Jie, AI can be said to have achieved a milestone. Even those who don't follow tech trends know that this signifies a significant shift in the landscape of artificial intelligence. Nowadays, almost every major tech company is betting big on AI. From Google and Apple to Microsoft, BAT, and even smartphone and TV manufacturers, there's a prevailing sentiment that "no AI means no future." Against this backdrop, Tencent’s Penguin Q&A recently launched a quiz focused on AI and TV, titled "Is it truly artificial?"
This quiz is quite professional and has drawn attention from industry leaders, TV manufacturers, and the media alike. Let's dive into some of the interesting insights.
Industry leaders have varying perspectives on AI-powered TVs. Market-proven products tend to be trusted, and data-driven insights are undoubtedly valuable. Here's what industry experts had to say:
@Dong Min (VP, Owe Cloud Network): "This year, aside from the big players like BAT, color TV manufacturers are making significant strides in AI. This is a positive development, as it brings what seemed like advanced technology closer to everyday life. AI needs to be tailored to the specific needs of each product and scenario. It's unwise to judge each product category with rigid thinking."
@Lian Siqing (Associate Director, China Household Electrical Appliances Association): "AI represents a new wave of technological revolution, akin to the internet revolution. Thus, it's natural for TV manufacturers to embrace AI-powered TVs. However, smart TVs are still in their infancy. Their current features revolve around speech recognition, semantic comprehension, and interactive functions. In the future, we'll see deeper interactions such as somatosensory recognition, facial recognition, emotional recognition, and behavioral recognition."
@Peng Jianfeng (Deputy Secretary-General, China Electronics Video Industry Association): "How do we lower the learning curve for smart TVs so that everyone in the family can use them? How do we search for vast amounts of audiovisual content in the most user-friendly ways? These challenges led TV manufacturers to adopt AI technology."
TV manufacturers are confident that AI will define the future of their industry. However, the question remains: Is the current generation of AI TVs just a gimmick or a genuinely transformative product?
@Liu Zhizhi (President, Skyworth Group): "Artificial intelligence TVs are about combining AI tech with home entertainment. Instead of passively receiving commands, these TVs will actively think, make decisions, and act on behalf of users. Imagine watching 'Wolf Warrior' and having the TV suggest action scenes that match your mood."
@Wang Cheng (VP, TCL Group): "Big data mining and multi-modal perception will enable richer user experiences. TV won't just be a device for viewing; it'll be the central hub for managing your time and activities."
@Su Zihuan (GM, Changhong Multimedia Industry Co.): "The rapid progress of AI technologies like neural networks and deep learning is driving innovation. The current focus is on enhancing user experience and integrating AI seamlessly into daily life."
Media and consumers also weigh in on the hype surrounding AI TVs. Some remain skeptical, pointing out that the term "AI" is often misused.
@Five Dogs: "A few months ago, I saw a post from a well-known TV brand promoting their 'smart AI TV.' In reality, it's just a voice-activated feature added to existing models. Most users still prefer using traditional remotes."
@II said: "From internet TV to AI TV, the trend seems inevitable. However, the execution varies. Current AI TVs mostly replicate mobile phone functionalities. The ecosystem isn't mature, and the services lack unique value."
Despite these criticisms, there's optimism about the potential of AI in TV. Experts believe that while we're still in the early stages, the long-term vision is promising.
@Has Been Commented: "True AI, like what we see in movies, is still far off. What we have now is more of an enhanced search and recommendation system. But the foundation is being laid."
In conclusion, while AI is set to play a crucial role in the future of TVs, consumer experience remains paramount. Whether AI TVs will evolve into indispensable companions or remain novelties remains to be seen.
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