LG Electronics (LG) has outlined the company’s vision for the future at the just-concluded Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019, which took place at the MGM Park Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of LG, Dr. I.P. Park, while delivering the keynote address at the world’s premier consumer electronics show, entitled, ‘AI for an Even Better Life’, outlined how the three key pillars of artificial intelligence – Evolve, Connect and Open – could deliver a robust AI ecosystem with diverse solutions for the real world.
A leading proponent of consumer-focused AI technology, LG has continued to take a leadership role in advocating the beneficial role of AI in consumers’ lives.
The keynote featured LG’s AI technologies implemented in daily-life scenarios to give the audience of more than 3,000 industry figures, influencers and journalists a better understanding of how the company is working on transforming tomorrow. The LG CLOi GuideBot shared the spotlight with Park during the address, becoming the first ever robot to help deliver a CES keynote in the process.
“Is technology making your life better?”, Park began his keynote by asking the audience. “Over the past 100 years, household appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines and vacuum cleaners have reduced time spent on housework by around 75 per cent, but the amount of cognitive labour involved has significantly increased.” Park explained, “the answer lies in AI – but only if we can achieve true intelligence.”
Since its launch in 2017, the company’s AI brand LG ThinQ has seen its portfolio grow rapidly to include air conditioners, washing machines, TVs, smartphones and robot vacuum cleaners.
Park presented LG’s latest innovations in these appliances, which leveraged the power of AI: the world’s most advanced AI chip for home appliances, a washing machine with reinforced learning, and “self-healing” machines that can detect and fix malfunctions automatically without interrupting operation.
“But I want to talk about more than just improvements,” Park continued. “Our ambition is to go way beyond LG’s current role as a leading manufacturer of consumer electronics and to become a lifestyle innovator that serves a truly intelligent way of living,” he added.
Proclaiming LG’s vision for the age of artificial intelligence, he explained how the three key ideas – Evolve, Connect and Open – will empower AI technology to transform every aspect of daily life.
“LG ThinQ products will evolve over time by learning about the user, connect seamlessly with customers’ lives and open up an eco-system of innovation made stronger by partnerships and cooperation, ultimately offering “a new and daring definition of a better life,” he said.
Park highlighted the importance of evolving intelligence in consumer electronics, saying for AI devices to go beyond simple voice recognition and automated task execution, they must be able to understand the purpose and intention behind each command.
LG, according to Park, is also extending its unparalleled consumer insight from home to the road with its innovative offerings for a new in-car experience.
In the advent of an autonomous driving revolution, he said LG has set out to change and expand the very definition of vehicles from a means of transport to mobile space. He stated further that LG’s AI-enabled cabin solution will help users make the fullest use of their time saved from not driving, turning their vehicles into a conference room, movie theatre or even personal shopping boutique.
“Building this new in-car experience requires a wide range of different solutions in both hardware and software, which is why we need open collaboration,” said Park, illustrating LG’s continued efforts to facilitate a culture of open innovation.
He introduced LG’s collaboration with the leading seat manufacturer, Adient to develop smart seats for a more personalised in-car experience. Also announced was LG’s new plan for its operating platform webOS which has been open sourced since March 2018. “From this year, we’ll be adding to webOS open access to LG’s proprietary AI platform for developers all around the world,” said Park.