AI is becoming increasingly prevalent, permeating everything from smartphones to vehicles and workplaces.
According to a recent study by B2B marketplace DesignRush, 85% of digital agencies utilize some sort of AI tools to support their writing.
Logically, our PCs are also starting to integrate AI for professional purposes. Lenovo is one of the companies currently developing AI-powered PCs, which they showcased at CES and MWC 2024.
Tom Butler, representing Lenovo, discusses with DesignRush how AI-powered PCs impact the workplace, change education, and work in favor of businesses in general.
Tom is the Executive Director of Worldwide (WW) Commercial Portfolio and Product Management at Lenovo. He has a strong background in the computer hardware industry, specializing in product lifecycle management, partner management, go-to-market strategy, cross-functional team leadership, and strategic planning.
The main goal for AI PCs is to enhance productivity, and a big part of that starts with the user experience, Tom tells DesignRush.
“AI PCs will evolve to be able to learn and adapt to users' preferences and automatically adjust settings, suggest relevant content, and streamline tasks, which will enhance productivity and make interactions with technology more intuitive and seamless.”
That improved user experience comes down to enhanced personalization, including the way information is displayed.
Lenovo is working on new micro-LED transparent screens that support alternative use cases with high transparency, contrast, and brightness.
These screens also have the potential to merge real and virtual environments within AI PCs.
According to Tom, innovative technology will offer users the flexibility to adapt to different work environments.
The concept not only explores new user scenarios but also pushes the boundaries of product forms, embodying a professional approach to revolutionizing technology for enhanced user experiences.
In other words, AI PCs are being developed to improve the current user experience, while allowing the versatility to easily adapt to different settings and users.
AI Will Change the Workplace in Four Ways
As Tom explains, Lenovo is "committed to making AI accessible in the workplace and anticipating transformations in employees' daily tasks, such as automating repetitive tasks, analyzing data to provide insights, and enabling more efficient decision-making.”
AI will especially help in:
- Automating repetitive tasks
- Enhancing data analysis
- Improving cybersecurity
- Accelerating content production
With the automation of repetitive tasks, and a system capable of reliably analyzing data, business professionals will have more time for creative and strategic work, which should ultimately lead to increased productivity and innovation across the board.
Security, however, is just as important.
“Lenovo ThinkShield security solutions offer AI-powered endpoint protection that has users covered from OS to the Cloud, allowing them to work from anywhere with extended detection and response against cyber-threats,” Tom adds.
“Our dedicated Responsible AI Committee carefully evaluates each new technology, placing utmost importance on principles of diversity and inclusion, transparency, sustainability, and security.”
As we've seen with generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, content production is one of the areas most impacted by the rapid development of this technology.
Tom argues that new AI-powered PCs will further enhance the creative workflow.
“By leveraging AI, our devices can assist in tasks such as content generation, image and video editing, and design optimization. This seamless intersection of technology and creativity empowers professionals to push boundaries and achieve their artistic vision more efficiently and effectively.”
Lenovo Brings AI to Classrooms and Beyond
While there has been some resistance to letting AI into classrooms, it seems that's a losing battle.
As such, educational institutions might as well embrace AI and use it to improve classes and courses. AI PCs are already being developed with both traditional and remote learning environments in mind, as explained by Tom.
"In traditional classrooms, AI can personalize learning experiences, provide real-time feedback, and assist teachers in delivering tailored instructions."
Tom tells us that the main goal here is to empower educators and students with innovative solutions that enhance the learning process no matter where you are globally.
"In remote learning environments, AI-powered tools enable interactive and engaging virtual classrooms, facilitate remote collaboration, and provide intelligent content recommendations.”
Lenovo is developing a personalized AI solution named Lenovo AI Now Personal Assistant, that can be useful to students, teachers, and various types of professionals.
It enables interaction based on the user's on-device knowledge base and aims to streamline workflows, enhance collaboration, and offer interactive experiences.
“Users can manage common settings, search emails, create meeting invitations, and merge live cameras and avatars during video conferencing using natural language,” Tom explains.
The initial rollout for the AI Now Personal Assistant is planned for H1 2024 in China.
AI Is the Biggest Invention Since the Internet
Despite the impact AI is already having on society, Tom believes that its role will become even greater.
We agree that the emergence of AI is the biggest inflection point since the internet revolution.
"As computing power is set to increase exponentially, and developers embrace AI capabilities, we will witness the evolution of hybrid AI that embraces public, private, and personal foundation models.”
Personal AIs should simplify daily tasks and offer tailored experiences using local data.
This will likely manifest through smarter digital personal assistants that will have the ability to learn about user preferences and tasks, allowing them to optimize for efficiency while controlling the flow of the user's private data.
“Private AI should provide data-driven insights for businesses, optimizing efficiency and fuelling growth."
"Enterprise organizations will utilize private foundation models in their IT environments to boost employee productivity, such as in call centers and code development, for substantial efficiency gains.”
“Finally, Public AI solutions located in the cloud bridge connections across our world, making information and services more accessible.”
Conclusion: Adopting AI is no longer optional.
Companies and employees alike will need to embrace AI to remain competitive, but hopefully not at the expense of the individual.
“The success and positive influence of AI will only happen by putting people at the center of technology and treating AI as a complement to essential human intelligence, talent, and values, wrapped around responsible and trusted practices,” Tom concludes.