Yet
one of the most memorable moment for many tech enthusiasts at CES 2018 was when
LG’s robot CLOi decided to develop an attitude and ignore commands.
While many saw this as an embarrassing moment, it may as well have been a clue as to
what LG had in store for its own future of AI technology. In other words,
CLOi’s apparent lack of cooperation might have been a good thing and a sign
that it is time for companies to change their approach to integrating AI
technology to their products.
As
it stands right now, much of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is
highly dependent on voice recognition and voice control of smart devices.
Google and Amazon have already dominated this area and it was therefore not
unexpected that many companies featuring these AI technologies had to partner
with these two giants to achieve their goals.
But
if any of the recent corporate wars between the AI giants Google and Amazon is
anything to go by, the coming years are about to get rough, and LG already has
a contingency in play.
The
close of 2017 saw Google decide to withdraw its YouTube app from all Amazon video-streaming
platforms, such as the popular Fire TV. This essentially meant that anyone who
owned an Amazon device could no longer install and use the YouTube app.
Now,
imagine a similar war between Amazon and the many partners it has utilizing the
Alexa AI technology. This would mean that in the event Amazon withdraws its
services, the technology will be rendered useless.
This
could be one of the central reasons why LG Electronics is developing its
proprietary deep learning-based artificial intelligence technology with the
rollout of its own AI development tool to all LG business divisions.
DeepThinQ
1.0 was developed last year with the establishment of LG’s Artificial
Intelligence Lab in Korea to accelerate research into AI. The platform enables
easy integration of AI into a wider range of products, allowing LG product
developers to apply deep-learning technologies to future products.
"DeepThinQ
is the embodiment of our open philosophy – to provide the most powerful AI
solutions to our customers via a strategy of open platform, open partnership
and open connectivity,” said Dr. I.P. Park, Ph.D. Chief Technology Officer at
LG Electronics. “ThinQ will completely change the way consumers use our
products because ThinQ products will learn about them to provide intelligent
services, not the other way around."
In
line with the open strategy of its recently announced AI brand ThinQ, LG
products developed with DeepThinQ – from mobile devices to home appliances –
will deliver a comprehensive user experience by linking a host of technologies
and solutions to its state-of-the-art AI platform.
Owning your own AI platform means that all the restrictions to innovation that come with partnering for AI, are immediately eliminated. This essentially means that LG can now dare to go wild with the possibilities out there for AI, without worrying about Google or Amazon’s terms and conditions for the same technology.
This move is definitely going to shape the look and feel of CES in the future. The move also sets apart LG as a thought leader in the AI technology space, breaking the limitations that come with corporate collaborations and freeing the innovative spirit to reach even higher horizons.
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