Artificial intelligence dominated the Consumer Electronics Show
WHEN the electronics industry meets in Las Vegas at CES, its main trade show, buzzwords abound. But rarely has one been as pervasive as this week. "Artificial intelligence" or variations on the theme ("AI-driven", "AI-powered" and so on) were slapped across most new products--although often the artificial overcame the intelligence. Those attending gawped at an interactive bathroom mirror on the stand of Haier, a giant Chinese white-goods maker. Look into it, like the Wicked Queen in Snow White, and instead of being told you are the fairest, your data profile appears on the glass. It displays weight (from an interactive scale), urine-test results (from a sensor on a connected lavatory) and other health-related things.
Jan-13-2018, 11:48:53 GMT
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