How AI is making electronics smarter, safer, and more personal
PCQuest
|August 2025
AI is turning your everyday electronics into brainy buddies—smarter, safer, and tailored just for you. From talking mice to air purifiers that think, it's not just evolution—it's revolution. Get ready for gadgets that get you
The electronics appliances sector stands at an inflexion point, especially with rapid releases of several new-age technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and more. As AI becomes one of the driving forces of development across sectors, it has impacted the electronics industry significantly, transforming user preferences and requirements unlike anything the world has seen. This has led electronics brands to focus on making them smarter, safer and more customisable to the unique needs of users, leading the sector to a watershed moment where projections suggest unprecedented scalability and growth.
While AI remains the protagonist behind this massive shift, it is important to understand why the transformation is taking place. To begin with, electronics appliance sales have significantly been motivated by what users require at any given point in time from a historical perspective. When the first consumer durables were introduced to the market, the objective was to simply reduce manual functionalities like washing clothes, or dishes or preserving food via low temperatures. While these basic functionalities were met in the first wave of development, then came more unique and complex requirements. How would the world address air pollution at home, how would windows be cleaned at skyscrapers, or how would individuals enjoy the latest flicks with a theatre-like experience in the comfort of their homes? While the ideas existed beforehand, the innovation part of the development came later — through Al, and now the focus has shifted to making electronics products, irrespective of functionalities, smarter, safer and more personal than ever.
Why Al is becoming indispensable
If we look deeper, why this transformation is taking place becomes clearer easily. What remains the trickier part is the how, as in what practices or technological aspects are being integrated via Al to make electronics products smarter, safer and more personal.
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