Annual sales of all connected home devices are expected to exceed 520 million units by 2022, based on Parks Associates forecasts. Specific use cases for AI in the smart home will help drive adoption of new devices and services as intelligent outcomes increase product value. Besides security use cases, which are the leading drivers of adoption, the broader smart home automation segment encompasses standalone devices and smart home systems that seek to unify control for lights, locks, thermostats, entertainment devices, and other subsystems.
Driving Smart Home Product Value Through AI Applications
Posted by: Brad Russell January 29, 2019 10:56 AMAnnual sales of all connected home devices are expected to exceed 520 million units by 2022, based on Parks Associates forecasts. Specific use cases for AI in the smart home will help drive adoption of new devices and services as intelligent outcomes increase product value. Besides security use cases, which are the leading drivers of adoption, the broader smart home automation segment encompasses standalone devices and smart home systems that seek to unify control for lights, locks, thermostats, entertainment devices, and other subsystems.