Glance is revolutionizing the concept of TV screensavers by transforming idle screens into dynamic, AI-powered displays. This innovation, which debuted on U.S. Android devices in 2024, aims to deliver personalized content, including news and sports scores, while users are not actively watching. The company’s president, Piyush Shah, showcased this vision at CES 2025, emphasizing the potential for engaging content to keep TVs on longer.
The integration of generative AI allows GlanceTV to create personalized images of users in various outfits, making shopping more appealing. This approach contrasts with traditional screensavers, as it seeks to monetize idle TV time through engaging content. With partnerships already established, including a significant deal with Airtel, GlanceTV is poised to redefine how viewers interact with their screens.
• GlanceTV transforms idle screens into dynamic, personalized content displays.
• Generative AI creates shoppable images of users for enhanced engagement.
Generative AI is used to create personalized images of users for shopping experiences.
AI-powered content delivers live updates and personalized information on TV screens.
Glance develops AI-driven solutions for enhancing user engagement on mobile and TV platforms.
Airtel partnered with Glance to integrate its AI technology into set-top box devices.
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