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Independent TV maker Whale TV is starting to roll out a new version of Whale OS that includes AI concepts and a voice assistant.
Whale TV partners – which include more than 400 brands, such as Philips, JVC and Telefunken – will be among the first to get access to Whale OS 10, although US availability has not yet been confirmed. The Singapore-based company, formerly known as Zeasn, controls more than 43 million smart TVs worldwide, according to media reports.
At first announced in SeptemberThe updated Whale OS 10 features user profiles, AI concepts and the ChatGPT voice assistant, which “helps users interact with their TVs in a natural, intuitive way,” according to a press release from the company on Tuesday. The update could bring the TV OS more in line with the likes of Roku and Fire TV.
“Whale TV enables users to seamlessly navigate to their favorite entertainment, whether it’s live, streamed or played on connected devices,” the company says.
Take it easy it was changed to Whale TV in September as its purpose was to inform consumers after being sold only to TV brands and industries, according to what was released at the time.
Along with the OS update, the company is bringing its free streaming service Whale TV Plus to all Whale TV devices. With Whale TV Plus, which combines the previous services of Whale TV rlaxx TV and Whale Live, users can watch free, ad-supported TV without any subscription options.