HP’s breakthrough in accessible AI solutions

  • At the HP Imagine AI event, HP demonstrates its comprehensive plans for AI in software and hardware, emphasising the accessibility of AI to solve real-world problems and help underserved markets.
  • The event emphasises the potential of AI technology, particularly in improving accessibility and assistance, while pointing out the challenges of AI in terms of ecological costs and copyright issues.

OUR TAKE
HP indicates its total commitment to AI technology, aiming to advance AI through software and hardware innovation. The event highlights the potential of AI to improve accessibility and assistance, particularly by providing tools such as alternative navigation methods and interpreting sign language to help those who need special support. At the same time, the event also pointed out the challenges of AI technology in terms of ecological costs and copyright issues, such as massive resource consumption and plagiarism. HP’s mission is to make AI real and palpable, to demonstrate leadership, and to inspire the industry.

-Rae Li, BTW reporter

What happened

HP shows its total commitment to AI technology, advancing AI through a range of software and hardware products. One of the highlights of the event is the HP OmniBook Ultra 14, which features an AMD Ryzen AI 300 SoC and 55 TOPS NPU, outperforming Apple’s M4 chip. In addition, HP showcases software and tools that utilise built-in AI, such as an improved version of Zoom, which optimises image quality and eliminates the problem of disappearing items through AI, as well as editing programs such as Djay Pro and Blackmagic Design, which provide in-depth music and video editing tools suitable for beginners. 

The event forecasts the potential of AI to improve accessibility, showcasing two accessibility-based AI programs. cephable is similar to Google’s Help Me Hands-Free tool, which provides alternative navigation methods through facial tracking, head tracking, and speech recognition for voice input. Another tool in development, OmniBridge, which translates sign language into spoken and text in real time, currently recognises 5,000 gestures and plans to eventually learn 10,000 gestures or reach full fluency. These tools demonstrate how AI can help solve real-world problems, especially for user groups that require specialised support.

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Why it’s important 

The HP Imagine AI event is important because it demonstrates how the tech giant is pushing the boundaries of AI technology through innovative software and hardware products. These products prove the potential of AI to improve efficiency and productivity and highlight the key role AI can play in solving real-world problems. By providing tools such as alternative methods of navigation and interpreting sign language, HP’s AI solutions help provide better services and experiences for those who need special support.

Additionally, the event reveals the challenges of AI technology in terms of ecological costs and copyright issues, which need to be addressed by the industry and regulators working together. The HP Imagine AI event makes clear that cutting-edge advances in technology and raises the discussion on how AI technology can be used responsibly.

Rae-Li

Rae Li

Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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