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Watch LG's CES 2024 keynote highlights in 10 minutes
LG has been trickling out news about its latest product drops for weeks before CES 2024 officially kicked off, with highlights that include a wireless transparent OLED TV, an ultra portable 4K projector and a friendly looking two-legged robot that can roam your house and watch your pets. The 77-inch signature OLED T has turned heads with its unique "transparent" look and wireless audio and video capabilities. It's also powered by a processor that improves overall display performance and visuals by 70 percent compared to the previous-gen chip, according to LG. Its OLED TV lineup is also getting bigger with the expected launch of the LG Signature OLED M4 and OLED G4 TVs. Both have Alpha 11 AI processor chips embedded in their design, which are meant to improve their image quality.
Keynote Highlight: Shawnna Hoffman website-4
Shawnna Hoffman, her co-leader Mr. Kuhn, and their IBM Cognitive Legal team, build Watson based Artificial Intelligence solutions and Blockchain solutions for lawyers world-wide. Ms. Hoffman serves as the Global Co-Leader for the IBM Cognitive Legal Practice driving global strategy and execution across clients, legal markets and internal groups. She was certified as an IBM Thought Leader in the capability of Consulting in 2015 and has two patents pending. Beyond all of this, she has co-authored the book "eDiscovery Plain & Simple" (ISBN-13:97814394079). She is also the Co-Founder of Diversity in Blockchain founded at the MIT Legal Forum for AI & Blockchain in 2017.
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Pichai's optimism about the news business continues, says that there's "more great journalism being produced today than ever before". He admits that it's also true that people turn to Google in times of need and there is a responsibility to provide that information. "We want to make sure we're giving them deeper insight and the fuller perspective," Pichai says before passing on the baton to Trystan Upstill who will talk about the Google News redesign.