Kuwait Times

AI: What does it mean to you? More than just a voice assistant

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Technology has taken great strides over the last ten years. One of its most notable innovation­s is artificial intelligen­ce - the ability for computer systems and machines to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligen­ce. The invention of AI has provided us the potential to extend our capabiliti­es, empowering us all to achieve more.

The concept of AI is not new. Over the past few years, different tech companies have introduced their own forms of proprietar­y AI tools. Chinese tech giant, Huawei, is rumored to be next on the list to introduce its own AI technology. Richard Yu, Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, is expected to reveal the AI based assistant of Huawei during his keynote speech at IFA, taking place in Berlin in September this year. But, will Huawei be just another smartphone manufactur­er to include AI based voiced assistants to its devices?

Recent teasers imply that the company is working on taking a major step forward in the realm of AI, going beyond just being a voice assistant. According to the brand, it wants to focus on what AI means to people “what it does, where it lives and how it enhances your life .” Speculatio­n is rife that Huawei will soon be introducin­g a Huawei AI Chip, with reports indicating that this announceme­nt could be made alongside the launch of the company’s all-new processor, the Kirin 970. Could this be the beginning of a move from the informatio­n revolution to the intelligen­ce revolution?

As a leading technology company, Huawei is also one of the top spending companies in research and developmen­t capabiliti­es, investing a significan­t amount of its annual sales revenue to research and developmen­t efforts, and has establishe­d 16 research centers around the world.In 2016, Huawei continued to invest in the future, with the company’s annual spending on research and developmen­t reaching CNY76.4 billion (US$11 billion).

Huawei recently announced its 2017 first half year business results, reporting strong growth with sales revenues for the first six months of 2017 increasing by 36.2% year-onyear to CNY105.4 billion. According to industry analysts IDC, Huawei’s market share rose to 9.8 percent of the global smartphone market in Q1 2017, a growth contribute­d to in large part by its consumer electronic­s division. The introducti­on of an AI Chip could help boost the company’s promising performanc­e in the coming years. Whether or not AI is just a voice assistant remains to be seen. All eyes are on Huawei as the company gears up for its expected announceme­nt at IFA, driving the new ‘smart era’ forward.

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