JioTV+ has a new AI sensor that will blur adult scenes and audio: How it works
The AI Sensor feature is available for smart TVs that use JioTV+ service.
JioTV+ is a service bundled with Jio set-top boxes and offers access to over 800 TV channels.
The service is available to subscribers of Jio Fiber and Jio AirFiber plans.
Often when we watch movies/web series with our families, certain scenes make the entire situation awkward and you would not want them to be streamed in front of the family. To address this, JioTV+ has introduced a new feature called ‘AI Sensor’ for family-friendly viewing. For this, the company uses an AI-powered sensor that automatically censors adult scenes and mutes audio when needed.
How does this feature work?
The AI Sensor feature is available for smart TVs that use JioTV+ service. To make things possible, it uses AI sensors to intelligently detect explicit content in real time. It then automatically blurs adult scenes and, if necessary, mutes the audio to avoid uncomfortable situations.
How to get JioTV+?
For those unaware, JioTV+ is a different service from JioTV. It is a service bundled with Jio set-top boxes and offers access to over 800 TV channels, including top OTT platforms like Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, and Zee5. It is an exclusive app specifically for smart TVs and is available through platforms such as PlayStore, Galaxy Store, and LG Content Store.
The service is available to subscribers of Jio Fiber and Jio AirFiber plans. You get access to different services on the basis of the plan that you have chosen. To use JioTV+, the smart TV must be connected to a JioFiber-powered network.
With this new feature, Jio plans to make the family viewing times more comfortable and stress-free for everyone and avoid any unnecessary exposure. This will make family time more enjoyable. Let me know how you feel about this new feature. Do you think it is helpful, or do you think it was not really needed? Also, should it become a norm in the future?
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