Computerworld November 25, 2024
Lucas Mearian

AI-optimized PCs are being announced by virtually every system maker and chip producer, but the functions they offer will vary depending on the hardware. And users face a learning curve trying to figure out the new features.

Virtually every PC manufacturer has announced, or is already producing, machines with embedded artificial intelligence (AI) functionality. The question is: Why?

Generative AI (genAI) for consumer use already exists through any number of cloud-based services, from OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini and others.

Even so, next year will be “the year of the AI PC,” according to Forrester Research.

The research firm defines an AI PC as one that has an embedded AI processor and algorithms specifically designed to improve the experience of...

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