Artificial Intelligence Will Replace Your Financial Adviser - And That's A Good Thing
The 2019 Consumer Electronics Show featured all sorts of new and cool stuff, from big and beautiful televisions that roll up from a box to all sorts of voice-activated home comfort and security devices. Flipping switches, pushing buttons, and even typing inputs now all seem to be just a few years from oil lanterns and hanging clothes on a line. Oh, there were a few throwback items scattered about, such as old-timey phonographs that plug into your home theater via bluetooth, and apparently Pong is trying to make a high-tech comeback although I have my doubts as to whether anybody seriously missed it in the first place. But these exhibits were very few and very far between and, oh, and if you are curious then I'll advise that I didn't see any wireless 8-track players (don't forget the matchbook) or hints that Intellivision is about to make a high-tech comeback. There were also a lot of exhibits for something that couldn't be seen, because it simply doesn't exist in any hard physical sense, and can be gauged only by its uses.
Jan-24-2019, 12:31:50 GMT