The government's AI Empowerment for All Industries policy is not only driving upgrades in Taiwan's tech hardware and supply chain, but also enabling artificial intelligence to seamlessly integrate into everyday life across food, clothing, housing, transportation, education, entertainment, and healthcare. From Lingbo Tech's smart gas level detection, Chuanjieqiu Lab's smartphone-based swing analysis, Hello Health's AI digital doctor, Yuli Micro's autonomous mobile robots, to Luxchip's smart cockpit chip, these five real-life applications demonstrate how technology has evolved beyond cold code into warm, human-centered 'warm tech'—fulfilling the ultimate vision of technology serving people.

In recent years, the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Industrial Development Bureau has actively promoted the AI Empowerment for All Industries policy, focusing on overall industrial development and corporate AI transformation. The core mission of the bureau's Electronics and Information Industry Group is to strengthen the AI hardware supply chain and promote cross-domain AI applications. This includes supporting startups in product commercialization and market validation, as well as guiding traditional manufacturers in adopting smart tools to optimize existing processes. As the policy takes effect, businesses and individuals alike are increasingly experiencing the tangible impact of AI across commercial and daily life settings.

Among the various aspects of AI, real-life applications are often the most relatable to the general public. From the products revealed by the Industrial Development Bureau, it's clear that AI is being applied across diverse fields such as food, fashion, housing, transportation, education, entertainment, urban safety, and healthcare services.

Take gas services, for example. For both consumers and traditional gas suppliers, the most difficult challenge has always been predicting when gas will run out. Lingbo Tech uses AIoT liquid level detection combined with a smart gas management platform, enabling gas suppliers to shift from passively waiting for orders to proactively monitoring usage, efficiently managing orders, and optimizing delivery routes. This reduces manpower and unnecessary trips, helping traditional utility services transition toward data-driven operations.

In baseball, training data that once required expensive radar and professional equipment can now fit in a smartphone. Chuanjieqiu Lab's b4-app combines AI and computer vision technology to analyze ball exit velocity, launch angle, swing trajectory, and biomechanics in real time using just an iPhone camera. This brings scientific training from professional teams to the general public, opening up new opportunities in the sports tech market.

To address clinic staffing shortages and the public's need for quick, reliable information, Hello Health launched the Amedi system, which helps create personalized AI doctor digital avatars. These provide 24/7 online interaction, information delivery, appointment links, and automated consultations. The company emphasizes that AI is not intended to replace doctors, but to handle repetitive communication and routine tasks, allowing medical professionals to focus on specialized care and improving the accessibility of health咨询服务.

In the food and beverage sector, AI has evolved beyond simple mobility into intelligent applications with sensory capabilities. Yuli Micro has developed an autonomous mobile robot platform using domestic technology, integrating 3D sensing, edge AI, and cloud collaboration to create an AI sommelier capable of adapting flexibly to dynamic environments. The robot features safety stop and obstacle avoidance within 1.6 meters and a facial recognition system that identifies regular customers with over 90% accuracy, adding a human touch to mechanical service.

Additionally, one often-overlooked cause of driver fatigue is continuous low-frequency noise. Luxchip has successfully developed Taiwan's first smart cockpit multimodal sensing AI chip, using edge AI to analyze noise and warning sounds in real time. While actively canceling noise, the chip also integrates image and physiological data to accurately detect driver fatigue and emotional changes, guiding relaxation during high-stress situations and enhancing focus when distracted—adjusting the driver's mental and physical state in real time.

Technology has always stemmed from humanity. For Taiwan, AI is not only a powerful force driving industrial advancement but also a key asset in the global supply chain. However, the ultimate value of technology has never been about how advanced it is, but whether it can seamlessly blend into people's daily lives. When AI sheds its rigid exterior and becomes an invisible but ever-present concierge by our side, that is the true blessing brought by policy-driven innovation for the public good.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: New Product