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Putting a human-like AI in your home, one that learns your preferences for pizza, behaviors or finances, raises concerns about where intimate information could land.
Samsung's Neon 'artificial humans' are confusing everyone. We set the record straight These next-gen AI chatbots promise to keep your secrets, teach you yoga and help you find a great restaurant.
We’ve grown accustomed to asking virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to do small tasks for us and provide basic information. But if the CEO of a Samsung-backed startup has his way ...
What is Samsung’s mysterious “artificial human” project Neon? We speculated that the company was building realistic human avatars that could be used for both entertainment and business ...
The Neon demos prove that Samsung is more interested in developing the face of the artificial human, but, sadly, the demos do not even show actual working avatar.
Samsung's artificial human NEON will not be coming to phones anytime soon. It'll be available in 2021 but only for B2B customers.
For the past few weeks, a Samsung subsidiary named STAR Labs has been teasing what it calls “Neon” — an “artificial human” that will be unveiled at CES 2020. What exactly Neon is or is ...
CES is always an exercise in separating the substance from the stunts, and this year the big story was Neon, a buzzy project from Samsung’s Star Labs which began teasing its “artificial human ...
Could it be a replacement for Samsung's Bixby smart digital assistant? (Neon shot that theory down quickly.) Would it show up on Samsung devices?
Samsung's next big thing is a replicant? Probably not, but also um, maybe? Ahead of CES 2020, Samsung's Neon artificial intelligence Twitter account no-so-cryptically announced "NEON = ARTIFICIAL ...
Despite Samsung’s backing, Neon is not related to any Samsung products or its Bixby voice systems. A Star Labs spokesperson told CNN Business that Samsung knew few details about the concept ...