Qualcomm's latest smart home tech showcase is dominated by its humanoid robot. Developed and displayed in partnership with APLUX and Ti5, the droid is a demonstration of the chipmaker's new QCS8550 platform in action.
The bipedal robotics-optimized SoC is rated to power everything a robot needs to understand, respond to and act on a user's requests in real time, its actuators, sensors and cameras included. The QCS8550 also supports "natural conversation" processing thanks to its maker's most cutting-edge smart home AI.
Qualcomm also claims to be able to give next-gen appliances, gadgets and even smart TVs a voice thanks to its latest chatbots. These devices (particularly the TVs) may also be able to recognize objects, people and even gestures thanks to the OEM's latest developments in computer vision and multi-modal LLMs.
CES 2025 attendees can go and experience the potential for such a futuristic smart home in person at Booth #5,000 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Qualcomm onQ Blog Release
Headline:
Edge intelligence and interoperability are the key components driving the next chapter of
the smart home.
The smart home industry is on the brink of a significant leap forward, fueled by generative
AI and edge capabilities.
Subhead:
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. will present the future of the smart home and digital life at
CES, showcasing a range of innovations including AI chatbots, smart media, home robots,
and smart refrigerators.
Body:
The smart home is evolving to include advanced capabilities, such as digital assistants
that interact with like friends and family, and refrigerators that monitor inventory, generate
recipes, and alert users when attention is needed. The primary objective remains to save
time, reduce effort, and enhance security, health, and enjoyment.
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. is laser-focused on driving this evolution, with significant
advancements anticipated in the smart home and life industry. This transformation is
underpinned by generative AI and edge artificial intelligence, leveraging Qualcomm's
expertise in developing power-efficient, high-performance chips with cutting-edge
connectivity technologies.
Generative AI has introduced a myriad of possibilities across industries, with the smart
home industry being particularly promising. As AI becomes more prevalent and integrated
into devices, the vision of seamless human-to-machine communication is becoming a
reality. Edge AI enables more processing to occur on the device itself, resulting in faster,
more secure, and highly personalized experiences.
As a leader in smart home innovation, Qualcomm is continually looking ahead to future
advancements. We are excited to introduce new IoT solutions frameworks aimed at
enhancing the development of smart home and life products. These frameworks, part of
the Qualcomm IoT Solutions Framework, are designed to create, deploy, and scale AI-rich
IoT applications efficiently, emphasizing our commitment to driving intelligence
everywhere with wireless connectivity, high-performance, low-power computing, and on-
device AI.
The new solutions include:
• AI Chatbot for Home Appliances
• Interactive Multimedia AI Optimization
• Home Service Robot
All three solutions will be showcased at the Qualcomm booth at CES 2025.
Smart home devices are poised for a big upgrade
We consider 2025 as the dawn of a new era in smart home evolution where devices will run
on high-powered processors capable of handling complex AI tasks independently, going a
step further than simply being connected to a home network.
A key feature of these devices, whether it be a refrigerator, smart television, or humanoid
robot, will be their ability to communicate with users. We have developed an AI chatbot
that can engage in real-time interactive conversations, with responses generated through a
large language model.
Unlike the commonly used smart speakers in current smart homes, this chatbot can be
integrated into a wide variety of smart home devices. This will be demonstrated at CES
through a proof-of-concept developed in collaboration with Thundercomm. The chatbot
and its capabilities utilize the QCS8550 platform, a single-SOC solution that offers on-
device AI computation, along with camera and multimedia capabilities.
With this iteration of the chatbot, users can ask their refrigerator to recommend recipes
based on the available ingredients detected through computer vision. It can also create a
shopping list for additional ingredients, order them from a nearby store, and alert a family
member's car to pick them up on the way home. This is just one example of how AI
chatbots with conversational UI enable home appliances to provide true service.
The flexibility of this solution means the chatbot can follow users throughout the home via
multiple smart devices.
Big screen, big features
One device ripe for innovation is the television in your homeroom. Expect smarter TVs
powered by Qualcomm’s Interactive Multimedia solution to tap into new capabilities that
enable fresh experiences for consumers and new service opportunities for the media and
telecom industry.
This solution utilizes input from video cameras and microphones to perform computer
vision and speech-to-text AI, allowing users to better control their TV and connected smart
home devices with natural language, whether it’s changing channels, adjusting settings for
a smart TV app, or controlling other smart home devices.
These AI capabilities will enable new user experiences such as spur-of-the-moment watch
parties with friends, real-time language translation between non-native speaking relatives,
personalized movie recommendations based on users' emotional states, and generating
travel plans for your family. The TVs will leverage our chipsets like the QCS8550 to access
large language model-based voice recognition, multi-modal LLM inputs, computer vision
models to identify objects, people, gestures, and faces, and even AI-based background
noise suppression.
Looking beyond, there are many potential applications in the educational field with remote
tutoring or healthcare and telemedicine that a television armed with a camera and sensors
can enable.
Television makers, set-top box makers, and cable TV providers are seeking new ways to
add value beyond delivering content, and we’re helping to create these opportunities.
A companion and concierge
At Qualcomm, we are always looking ahead, and the rise of generative AI is paving the way
for the prospect of a companion robot in smart homes. At CES, we will be showcasing a
Home Service Robot developed in collaboration with AI solution developer APLUX and Ti5
Robot.
This robot represents the culmination of our efforts in smart homes, integrating the AI
chatbot with our robotics platforms. It can respond to voice commands and engage in
natural language conversations. The built-in cameras enable machine vision and image
recognition, allowing the robot to distinguish between a bottle of water and a soda can
when prompted verbally.
For instance, the Qualcomm QCS8550 processor empowers the humanoid robot we are
showcasing at CES with robust computing, sensing, decision-making, and execution
capabilities. The enhanced versatility and ubiquity of the robot enables it to interact in real-
time and perform tasks efficiently and reliably in various complex environments.
This is just the beginning. The work we’re doing now is opening the doors to big changes in
your home, whether it’s chatbots all around you, smarter televisions, or a robot assistant
preparing your meals.