TV makers are investing significant sums into building proprietary algorithms to get an edge on the competition faster than any hardware-based R&D department could possibly churn out. CES 2022 has, in its opening few days, been littered with algorithmic muscle flexing to great confusion. Faultline has attempted to clear the air on what these algorithms are trying to achieve, how they compare, and how they work, although that crucial latter point is where most of the consumer electronics giants fall at the first hurdle. From where we’re sitting, some 5,000 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center, LG has been the most vocal in the mathematical battlefield – three years since the South Korean firm first started talking seriously about…