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AI Biweekly: Optimistic Outlook for IoT & AI-Powered Smart Homes

Biweekly Review

Ivan Zhou – Analyst, Global Industry

An Optimistic Forecast for IoT

With the new year underway a number of consulting firms and research institutes have released their forecasts for Internet of Things applications in 2019. According to the IDC, global IoT spending will increase by 15.4 percent in 2019, with US$100 billion going to manufacturing; while insurance, the federal government, and healthcare will see the fastest investment growth. The forecast provided by the consultancy Nerdery is similar: healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, and local city councils will see a broad range of rapid IoT applications. There is a clear trend to leverage IoT technology to connect devices and bring data online, then use artificial intelligence technology to do proactive mitigation, risk management, and efficiency improvement. It is a clear path, but based on past experiences, it is still very challenging in implementation, and will likely require one of the industry giants to finish building an end-to-end implementation platform and show clear monetary value. The remaining players will then follow and replicate the success. By this point the proliferation of IoT will become sustainable.

January 4 – Four Industries Will See More and Rapid Implementation of Internet of Things

January 4 – IoT Spending will Reach US$745 Billion Globally in 2019

Rirou Xiong – Analyst, Global Industry

Using AI to Change the Smart Home

Consumer electronics manufacturers such as Panasonic and Sharp are launching lines of dedicated Internet of Things Home Electronics products. The core “smart home” definition has changed from saving energy to improving lives, and Panasonic’s new “Home X” service creates consumer convenience by linking rice cookers, water heaters, roller shutters, consumer electronics, electronic locks and wireless connections etc. in residential installations. An artificial intelligence system can control the entire digital home through the cloud network. Panasonic is also working on next-generation Home X models enabled by cloud-based artificial intelligence, a trend which is expected to continue this year and into the future.

January 3 – Panasonic Smart X Microwave AI Listens and Learns User Preferences, Serves Up “One Bowl Menu” Convenience

January 1 – Hitachi Smart Washing Machine Judges How to Wash, Auto-Introduces Detergents, Talks


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10 AI News You Must Know

January 4 – Google is Developing Hardware for Precise Detection of Tiny Objects

January 4 – AISpeech Announces its First AI Chip for Connected Devices

January 3 – Intel AI Protects Animals with National Geographic Society and Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation

January 4 – Austin Regional Clinic Selects Notable Health to Advance New Artificial Intelligence Powered Physician-Patient Interaction

January 3 – Forbes is Building More AI Tools for its Reporters

January 2 – FDA Clears AI Device for Diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy; Favorable for AI in Digital Pathology?

January 1 – Embracing AI in Africa is Crucial

December 31 – Facebook Open-Sources PyText for Faster Natural Language Processing Development

December 28 – China Releases First Short Video AI Production Platform

December 26 – Artificial Intelligence and Renewables: A Peek into the Future of Energy


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