A Japanese technology company has introduced a revolutionary line of TVs that emulate human brain functions to deliver incredibly lifelike scenes. The TVs feature an **AI-driven processor** designed to replicate how the human brain processes visual information, aiming to elevate the overall viewing experience.
As reported by the British newspaper *Daily Mail*, the innovative **Cognitive Processor XR** uses an advanced type of artificial intelligence called **cognitive intelligence**. This technology is capable of interpreting how humans naturally perceive visuals and sounds, allowing the TV to adjust picture quality and audio accordingly for an enhanced experience.
When people watch something, their brains instinctively focus on certain points, analyzing the whole scene and processing multiple elements simultaneously. This new processor, according to the company, mimics this capability to deliver scenes with remarkable realism, making viewers feel as though they are part of the action.
This cutting-edge technology will debut in the company’s latest range of TVs, which aim to convey reality more vividly than ever before. The cognitive processor's unique approach surpasses conventional AI, marking it as the first processor of its kind globally.
Traditionally, television picture enhancements have focused on LED and OLED technology, as well as increasing screen resolution. However, the recent developments in AI are now enabling companies to leverage this technology for advanced image and sound processing.
The unveiling of these next-generation TVs came just before the annual CES convention in Las Vegas, which took place entirely online in 2021.