LAS VEGAS — As artificial intelligence reshapes the global electronics industry, some predict a future in which screens will fade in importance, replaced by voice- and sensor-based interfaces. Samsung Display, however, takes a different view. “As edge AI devices expand, the number of displays will increase significantly,” its CEO Yi Chung said during an interview with reporters on Wednesday (local time), arguing that screens will remain central to user experience even in an AI-driven world. Spea
Manufacturing: The manufacturing sector will need to adapt to producing displays that are specifically designed for edge AI devices, potentially requiring different manufacturing processes and materials. Retail: Retail experiences enhanced by AI could see increased deployment of interactive displays, influencing in-store design and customer engagement strategies.
Operationally, businesses integrating edge AI into their products must carefully consider the optimal user interface. If Samsung Display's prediction is accurate, overlooking display technology could result in a sub-optimal user experience and limit the potential of AI-powered products. It means AI model builders and UX designers should be in closer communication to identify the data or feedback that benefits the user through a display.