Neon, a project underway by Samsung Electronics, is a project to create artificial humans. Artificially created humans are digital humans, that is, avatars full of realism. It is a project led by Star Labs, a research institute under Samsung Research America (SRA), an American research organization at Samsung Electronics.
The project leader was Indian engineer Pranav Mistry. In a tweet just before the opening of CES, he said that he finished preparing for a demo of the avatar management program, CORE R3, and introduced that it was possible to automatically create a new look, movement, and dialogue completely different from the original data.
Looking at the released neon video, it is so realistic that you can not think of it as a computer-generated digital human. These digital humans can expand their places of activity and adhere to their lives. Mistry said that in the future, not only voices and texts, but also various appearances will be needed. Related information can be found here .
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics also announced the intelligent companion robot Boli during CES 2020. Ballie is a next-generation personal care system announced by Samsung Electronics, and an intelligent companion robot that serves as a mobile interface through which built-in AI helps people and controls various IoT devices.
The ball-like ball can roll and move on its own. It’s like BB-8 from Star Wars. It has a camera, and through it, you can judge yourself and act actively. In the demo video, in the morning, the curtain opens and the alarm sounds to wake the person. When the owner goes out, the TV is turned on for the puppy, or the picture is taken and sent to the owner. When the dog clutters up the room, it can be cleaned by operating a robot cleaner.
Samsung Electronics is revealing that AI is the future of personal care. AI in the device will be the center of the personalized experience. AI robots like Bolly can be essential for customized treatments that meet individual needs and increase human health and happiness. Of course, Bolly is still in the concept stage. It may still take time for these robots to become a reality. If realized, there may be an era of owning robots like Bolly, such as one robot per household or one per person. Related information can be found here .
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