Microsoft, you better start looking in the rearview mirror, given that Lenovo is coming with everything to face Windows 11. Apparently, Lenovo is developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system, which represents, from now on, , a major objective of the brand for the future: solidifying its commitment to AI.
According to the Tech Radar news portal, Lenovo’s executive vice-president said at CES 2024, a technological event that took place in the United States, that the plans have already been drawn up, in what is the strong investment that the brand proposes to do, in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
Remember that, last year, Lenovo had announced its full-stack intelligence strategy, which represents a very important step for the brand. In this way, it would be the first company to complete a full-stack intelligence layout, using AI.
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Lenovo will invest in multiterminal products
There’s nothing like waiting for the “scenes from the next chapters” to see how Lenovo’s objective will materialize, however, from the few details that are known at the moment, one thing is certain: the Chinese brand’s innovation will involve investing in multiterminal products, with particular focus on AI computers and other personal agents.
In light of what is reported by the same source of information, it is expected that, by the end of June 2024, Lenovo will make a new series of PCs with Artificial Intelligence available. It is expected that they will have the ability to facilitate the user’s needs as much as possible, understanding their desires in a more natural and evolved way.
The brand aims to offer AI to everyone and protect privacy
Furthermore, Tech Radar adds that Lenovo’s new investment in AI also involves the creation of intelligent terminals. What are they actually for? Well, the answer is simple and is divided into two: offering AI to everyone and ensuring the security and privacy of those who use it.
2024 could perfectly be the year of Lenovo, which seems committed to evolving in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The brand’s main goal is to build an AI ecosystem for PC and create highly specialized and developed AI hardware.
That said, the question remains: will Lenovo really stand up to Windows 11? The answer remains up in the air, but there is no doubt about one thing: the consumer can only win.