
AI is undoubtedly the theme of CES this week.
According to the keynote speech of LG President and Chief Technology Officer,I. P.
Park, the technology is "an opportunity in our lifetime to open a new chapter in human progress. ”Wow!
Yes, this is something exciting.
But artificial intelligence has really become everywhere.
Think about Amazon.
Com recently announced that more than 100 million Alexa devices have been sold.
OK, for CES-by the way, there are about 180,000 attendees at CES, over 2.
The exhibition space in Las Vegas has a net area of 9 million square feet. -
What are some outstanding innovations?
Let's take a look: 3D tracking: Intel and Alibaba announced a partnership that allows real-time
Time tracking for athletes
Technology based on artificial intelligence --
Powerful Intel Xeon Scalable Processor to create 3D grids for people who capture real information
Data of time biochemistry.
Note that athletes do not need to wear any sensors.
In essence, artificial intelligence and computer vision systems will process digital data.
Oh, Intel and Alibaba will showcase the technology at next year's Tokyo Olympics.
Navin Shenoy, executive vice president and general manager of Intel data center group, pointed out: "This technology has amazing potential as an athlete training tool and is expected to become a competition --
Changed the way fans experience the game, creating a whole new way for broadcasters to analyze, dissect and re-examine highlights during instant replay.
"Artificial intelligence of your mouth: Yes, mouth
B shows the latest power toothbrush Genius X.
As the name suggests, it does have Wizards-
Built-in bang AI system.
They focus on following a person's brushing style in order to provide personalized feedback.
The device will be available in September.
Connected bathroom: Baracoda group believes there are many opportunities here.
That's why it uses artificial intelligence to enhance reality (AR)
Face/object recognition-create a boot mirror.
It is called Artemis and has many interesting features.
Only a few of them include the following: Artemis will be available sometime in the second half of this year.
However, the device won't be cheap-it retails for $20,000.
Artificial intelligence is the key to many robots.
But there are problems.
After all, because of the stiff movements of robots and the appearance of metals, they are often far from lifelike.
But Groove X took a different strategy.
The company has developed Lovot that looks like a teddy bear.
Think about it, it's also a replacement for your pet.
There is quite a bit of engineering inside Lovot, it has more than 50 sensors and uses deep learning (
Groove X calls it an emotional robot).
Basically, the point is to bring the power of love to the machine.
As for when Lovot will be released, it will be a period of 2020.
The price will also be around $3,000.
Voice identity: there continues to be a lot of innovation in this category.
For example, CES Pindrop has launched a voice identity platform for the Internet of Things, voice assistants, smart home/office and connected cars.
This technology means that you no longer need to use a pin code to access your account or device.
Instead, when you start speaking, Pindrop will be able to provide authentication immediately.
Tom is a member of the advisory board for tech startups and can reach him on his website.