The Consumer Electrics Show (CES) is one of the world’s largest technology events, and the 2024 event is no exception.
Big brands have already started showing off their latest gadgets and inventions at the Las Vegas event.
The first CES was held in 1967, and over the years thousands of products have been introduced at the show, including satellite radio, Microsoft Xbox, and 3D printers.
This year’s CES 2024 will be held from January 9th to 12th.
A lot of great new technology has already been announced, including these products that have the potential to change the way we live in our homes.
transparent tv
Placing large rectangular boxes in corners or walls may soon be a thing of the past.
Technology manufacturer LG has unveiled its latest innovation: a see-through TV.
Unveiling a wireless 77-inch transparent TV called OLED T, the set is designed to look like a clear glass pane when not in use.
This means that the TV can be placed in the center of the room, and while in use, the viewer can either leave the TV see-through, like a window playing a movie, or turn on the background filter and see the wall behind the TV. You can do it like this. is no longer visible.
The TV also includes a variety of screensavers, including a realistic-looking aquarium.
The company has not yet announced the price of the TV, but it is expected to be in the tens of thousands of pounds.
robot buddy
AI (artificial intelligence) will be a big part of CES 2024, with LG also announcing the launch of a smart home robot companion.
This little bot doesn’t have a name yet, but so far LG says the little droid, described as a “smart home AI agent,” will be able to roam freely around your home and help out. It seems like it will be.
LG says the tiny bot, which can monitor your pet with real-time cameras while you’re out and about, as well as monitor things like temperature and air quality, recognizes human emotions and alerts owners if it spots a problem. Inside the house.
AI smart refrigerator recommends recipes based on the items inside
Have you ever been scolded by an adult for opening fresh food even though there is something in the fridge that must be eaten within its expiry date?
Now, Korean manufacturer Samsung has announced a new refrigerator that it says uses helpful AI technology.
The company says the refrigerator can accurately recognize up to 33 types of food, and owners can manually enter expiration dates, allowing the refrigerator to track and notify which ingredients are used first.
You can also connect to a food app to display suggested dishes on the appliance’s video screen that can be prepared from what’s in your fridge. If you’re missing the most important ingredient, your refrigerator may even order it for you.
At next year’s CES, we hope to see refrigerators that can do both cooking and washing. We hope!
Games: Non-playable characters who can “think”
American software company Nvidia has partnered with AI developer Convai to reveal AI-controlled non-playable characters (NPCs) in video games.
This technology allows NPCs to interact with players and their environment in a completely natural way.
This means that, for example, if you are playing an open-world video game where the user did something in the environment, NPCs are responsible for the user’s It means a completely spontaneous reaction to an action.
According to Nvidia and Convai, these AI-powered characters will be able to “demonstrate emotional awareness and engage in organic interactions.”