The integration of AI into consumer electronics has been heavily marketed by manufacturers, often promising revolutionary changes. However, the actual implementation falls short of these claims, leading to skepticism about whether AI in consumer devices is a gimmick or a genuine advancement. Apple's delayed Apple Intelligence and the fading AI PC trend highlight the gap between marketing and reality. Despite this, there is potential for AI in devices like NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs, which can handle large language models locally.
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Consumer electronics manufacturers heavily promote AI features, but the actual implementation often does not meet expectations.
Apple's Apple Intelligence has been delayed, and the promised enhancements to Siri have not materialized.
The AI PC trend has cooled down, with no significant applications emerging from Copilot+ PC or Windows on Arm.
The rapid development of large language models (LLMs) fuels expectations for AI in consumer devices, but the computing power of consumer electronics is insufficient compared to AI servers.
NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs offer potential for local AI processing, but mobile devices still rely on cloud-based AI for significant improvements.