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Where are you seeing the 4650 has any sort of AI? I just looked at the Roku product page, and the word/phrase says nothing about it. If you are referring to the Voice Remote, Roku has had Voice remotes for years. It's not any sort of AI, other than being able to recognize a spoken word or letter and use it for searching or sometimes entering passwords. That's not "AI".
I have a 4850, and I've seen no menu settings that indicate anything to do with AI. I just did a web search for AI with a Roku Ultra and found nothing.
I did see a Press Release re: the Smart Picture feature of Roku-branded TVs incorporating AI back in January 2024 but didn't see any mention that it had extended to players. (at least yet).
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Yet another good reason about sticking with the HDMI players rather than the RokuTVs. If you ever don't agree with the terms/features/experience, much easier to simply disconnect the device and throw it out.
- erniemink7 months agoStreaming Star
I will repeat part of my other post reply: "There was a press release, and other YouTubers/social media channels, that stated the newest model 4850R was scheduled to have artificial intelligence embedded in the streaming player. If anyone can prove 100 percent this is not true and get Roku to document and state that ANY artificial intelligence will NOT be used in the newest model 4850R, I will further look into this upgrade as a possibility."
- renojim7 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Do you have a link to the press release? I'm not interested in any "Youtuber". 🙄
- JWS95187 months agoRoku Guru
Not sure why people are afraid of the words "artificial intelligence". Computer programming back to the original of computer programming is essentially "AI." It differs in the type of programming and sophistication that the particular programming has today, but AI has been with us for decades and is what has made electronics and other devices work for decades.