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With so much to do, and seemingly less and less time to fulfill all these tasks, productivity is a primary concern for many consumers. In tech, PC makers believe that AI integration is the answer. Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita reports from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, sitting down with executives from HP Inc. (HPQ), Lenovo (LNVGY, 0992.HK), Intel (INTC), and Dell (DELL) to discuss the integration of artificial intelligence into devices and how this innovation could efficiency forever. At least 40-50% of the PCs in the next three years” will be AI-enabled, HP President of Personal Systems Alex Cho tells Fujita. “It will bring tremendous productivity” states Luca Rossi, Lenovo EVP & President of the Intelligent Devices Group, noting the one-click accessibility of Microsoft's (MSFT) Copilot key on its keyboards. Dell's Client Solutions Group President Sam Burd believes AI integration into PCs will promise more personalized user experiences, describing AI features as a "personal companion." Click here to view more of Yahoo Finance's coverage of CES 2024 this week, or you can watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live here. Editor's note: This article was written by Eyek Ntekim.
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