Whale TV Rolls Out Updated TV OS With AI-Powered Recs, Voice Assistant

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The independent TV operating system maker Whale TV is starting to roll out a new iteration of its Whale OS that includes AI recommendations and a voice assistant.

Whale TV’s 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, though US availability is yet to be confirmed. The Singapore-based company, formerly known as Zeasn, powers over 43 million active smart TVs globally, according to a press release.

Initially announced in September, the updated Whale OS 10 features user profiles, AI recommendations and a ChatGPT-powered voice assistant, which “enables users to interact with their TV in a more natural, conversational way,” according to a press release from the company Tuesday. The upgrades could make the TV OS more comparable to the likes of Roku and Fire TV.

“Whale TV helps users effortlessly navigate to their favorite entertainment, whether it’s streamed, broadcasted or played on a connected device,” the company says.

Zeasn transformed into Whale TV in September as it aimed to build consumer awareness after being marketed exclusively to TV brands and factories, according to a release at the time.

Along with the OS update, the company is bringing its free TV streaming service Whale TV Plus to all Whale TV devices. With Whale TV Plus, which unites Whale TV’s former services rlaxx TV and Whale Live, users can stream free, ad-supported TV without any extra sign-up steps. 



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