TVs get smarter as makers cater to AI lifestyles
Dazzling televisions that routinely star at the Consumer Electronics Show opening are getting ever smarter with an eye toward being at the heart of AI-centered lifestyles. TV titans like LG, Samsung, and TCL are packing more AI into stunning, huge screens that are inching toward being digital assistants capable of chatting with users and other devices in homes, some with the help of Google or Microsoft.
LG's Advances in AI Integration
South Korea-based LG is introducing "Affectionate Intelligence," where home appliances watch over people—from tracking sleep quality to ensuring they remember to take an umbrella when rain is forecasted. LG is seamlessly integrating AI into physical living spaces to create holistic experiences across various environments.
LG is making strides with its digital assistant that utilizes generative AI and sensors to understand user activities and coordinate devices for tailored responses. A partnership with Microsoft will see the implementation of Copilot AI in LG consumer electronics to shape the future of AI-powered spaces.
TCL's Partnership with Google
Chinese TV giant TCL announced a new line of premium TVs and a collaboration with Google to incorporate Gemini AI into some models. These TVs are described as hubs for knowledge and home device management, with upgraded voice assistants and natural language understanding capabilities.
Samsung's AI Roadmap
Samsung Electronics is unveiling an "AI for All" roadmap, aiming to make AI an everyday experience across its wearable devices, televisions, and more. The company is enhancing intuitive and collaborative interactions through AI to create personalized experiences for users.
As technology continues to evolve, the integration of AI into TVs is revolutionizing how we interact with our entertainment systems and home devices, making the TV a central component of AI-powered lifestyles.











