LG and Samsung have both announced their 2025 smart TVs at CES this weekend, and some of them will include access to Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant. Both TV manufacturers are chasing the artificial intelligence hype train with dedicated AI sections on their smart TVs that include a shortcut to a Copilot web app.

LG is adding an entire AI section to its TVs and rebranding its remote to “AI Remote,” in an effort to sell consumers on the promise of large language models. While it’s not clear exactly how Copilot works on LG’s latest TVs, the company describes access to Copilot as a way to allow users to “efficiently find and organize complex information using contextual cues.”

LG hasn’t demonstrated its Copilot integration just yet, but it has shown off its own AI Chatbot that’s part of its TVs. It appears Copilot will be surfaced when LG TV users want to search for more information on a particular subject.

Samsung also has its own Vision AI brand for its AI-powered TV features this year, which include AI upscaling, Auto HDR Remastering, and Adaptive Sound Pro. There’s also a new AI button on the remote to access AI features like recognizing food on a screen or AI home security features that analyze video feeds from smart cameras.

Microsoft’s Copilot will be part of this Vision AI section. “In collaboration with Microsoft, Samsung announced the new Smart TVs and Smart Monitors featuring Microsoft Copilot,” says Samsung in a press release. “This partnership will enable users to explore a wide range of Copilot services, including personalized content recommendations.”

I asked Samsung for more information or images of Copilot in action, but the company doesn’t have anything more to share right now. I’ve also asked LG and Microsoft for more information about Copilot on TVs and neither company has responded in time for publication. Without any indication of exactly how Copilot works on these TVs, I’m going to chalk this one up as a gimmicky feature that LG, Samsung, and Microsoft clearly aren’t ready to demo yet.

  • @Fedizen
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    415 hours ago

    disable the wifi on any smart tv you own

  • @AngryRobot
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    919 hours ago

    This is why I never plug my TV into the Internet.

    • @[email protected]
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      316 hours ago

      This is why I unplugged my TV from the internet some time ago. It’s been bad for a while but this is insane.

  • @[email protected]
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    316 hours ago

    JUST… WIPE YOUR TVS AND PLUG YOUR COMPUTER IN!

    JUST… USE IT AS A BIG EXTERNAL MONITOR!

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      91 day ago

      Advertisers are begging for it. The ability to ingest your data at record scale and bombard you with privatized propaganda as fee-for-service is hugely in demand.

      Just have to recognize that these appliances aren’t for you to control. This is Microsoft’s world and we’re just renting space in it.

  • @trumpetmouth
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    924 hours ago

    that’s great and all, but all i want is a true-color, bright brights, black blacks panel to hook my media player up to.

    • @floral_toxicity
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      116 hours ago

      That’s cool and all… But have you also thought about the gains you could make for the rich people behind the curtain if you were just a good citizen and fell in line and connected your TV to the Internet and consumed all the ads?

  • LiveLM
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    1 day ago

    Time really is a flat circle huh?
    This all just sounds like the Alexa/Google Assistant integration some brands were advertising for their TVs previously, just ends up as the obnoxious button you bump into and desperately try to back out while the aging TV huffs and puffs struggling to load the flashy UI

  • @[email protected]
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    181 day ago

    Just imagine how much money Microsoft must be investing in this mass surveillance program they are trying to sneak in under the guise of the AI in charge of its indexing.

    • @Fedizen
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      215 hours ago

      This is what happens when rich people and corporations have too much investment money. They get convinced by some technology they think kinda works then dump an ungodly amount of money into it.

      Uber is still pushing around investor money over 10 years later and until we start cutting rich people off this stupid AI stuff won’t die like it should.

  • TheRealKuni
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    41 day ago

    When I first bought my LG TV, the homescreen was great. The cursor-thing with the remote was annoying, but it didn’t really have ads, it had every app I needed, etc.

    But it kept updating and then demanding I give it more permissions. Kept getting worse and worse as time went on. So recently I said fuck it, bought an Apple TV, and did a factory reset on the TV. The TV is just a TV now, it has no WiFi access so it doesn’t ever bother me. And the Apple TV is better than the LG OS ever was. Also I can bring the Apple TV to hotels (if they have accessible HDMI ports) which is pretty neat.

  • JackbyDev
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    121 day ago

    I got a 2024 LG OLED TV. It has “AI” but idk what it does exactly. During the setup process there was a step that had a shitty still image of a baby with some crappy music playing. There were two toggle switches to enable AI picture and sound. It was so cheesy. I can’t make this shit up. When you turned on picture AI the baby image became HD and a video instead of a still image. I was like “Oh my God, wow! Look at the AI! I wonder what the AI sound is??” So we turn it on and the sound gets high def and adds more instruments in.

    In case it isn’t clear, none of this was actually AI or enabling actual features on the TV, just some weird required step in the process of setup. It wasn’t an AI animated video or sound, just a different video of the baby and a different audio track.

    • @assassinatedbyCIA
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      217 hours ago

      It has “AI” but idk what it does exactly.

      It inflates LG’s share price

      • JackbyDev
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        116 hours ago

        I’m annoyed because I know my purchase is going to count towards showing the success of AI in their product, when in reality it’s just coincidental.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 day ago

      Reminds me of the advertisements for DVDs that would play on VHS tapes, like… I’m watching this on a VHS.

  • @ceiphas
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    61 day ago

    Who analyzes vast amounts of data on their TV?

    • @AngryRobot
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      319 hours ago

      The TV will analyze every bit of your viewing data, tha6s who. This isn’t for consu,era, no matter how they spin it. It’s to sell data to advertisers.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 day ago

    Meanwhile I am using local models through home assistant. The fact I can run something equivalent to GPT 3.5 turbo on a $800 graphics card kind of negates any of the benefits of these dumb integrations that require NPUs. Maybe Microsoft should bring back basic quality of life improvements that were in Windows 10 in Windows 11 instead of desperately waving their arms around trying to be relevant to consumers. Dumbasses.

    • sunzu2
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      Microshit OS division is the best advertising Linux ever got.

      Shhj

        • sunzu2
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          11 day ago

          I have no issue using it for work. It works mehh enough to slow me down from making too much my job creator

          • @[email protected]
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            But how are you going to integrate with active directory? Oh right you can’t, it just limits you to Ubuntu. And good luck finding a company with an IT department that knows how to set that up.

  • @daggermoon
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    162 days ago

    I literally just want a screen to watch blu-ray’s