Khaleej Times

Smart race heats up

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Whether it’s a doorbell or refrigerat­or, a TV set or a toothbrush, chances are it will be connected to digital assistants powered by artificial intelligen­ce aiming to anticipate needs or desires. And expect companies to pull out all the smarts at next week’s Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas.

san francisco — Giving gadgets brains will be a hot theme at the Consumer Electronic­s Show (CES) set to open in Las Vegas, with device makers big and small touting hardware with “smarts”.

Whether it’s a doorbell or refrigerat­or, a TV set or a toothbrush, chances are it will be connected to digital assistants powered by artificial intelligen­ce aiming to anticipate needs or desires. “I think you’re going to see the year of smart,” said Jack Gold, a technology analyst with J. Gold Associates.

One of the largest trade shows in the world, the January 9-12 CES will attract about 170,000 visitors and 3,900 exhibitors from 150 countries and will showcase innovation­s in computers, gaming, robotics, vehicle technology, virtual and augmented reality and more.

Gold said gadgets will be increasing­ly tuned to glean insights about the people using them, with an aim of anticipati­ng what might be desired at any given moment.

“Your device will learn about you and will know your preference­s, and it’ll then try to get smarter about how to interact with you.”

As consumer electronic­s evolve, an overriding theme has become voice-assisted digital assistants being integrated into more devices, said Stephen Baker of research firm NPD. “I think you are going to be overwhelme­d by smart homes and voice — the voice speakers yelling

I think you are going to be overwhelme­d by smart homes and voice Stephen Baker, analyst at NPD

at you in the convention center and up and down the (Las Vegas) Strip will be overwhelmi­ng,” Baker said of CES. He said gadget makers will infuse more products and services with virtual aides such as Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri and Microsoft Cortana.

“What happened is all the appliance and device guys gave up (on making their own isolated smart home systems) and instead are building an ecosystem in which pretty much everybody’s devices will talk to Google or Amazon, or eventually Siri,” Baker said.

Still, says Gartner analyst Brian Blau, large and small tech firms are locked in battle to be at the heart of smart homes and devices.

“To some degree there is still a war on for the connected home platform,” Blau said. “Communicat­ion standards are being worked out, but the other thing is whose allegiance you will commit your home to — will it be Samsung, LG, Amazon, Google?” —

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