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Samsung's Neon project, as demonstrated Tuesday at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. CNET Two years ago, Samsung said it would hire 1,000 AI specialists and spend $22 billion on AI by 2020 .
While Neon is funded by Samsung and is part of Samsung's STAR Labs, its artificial humans are not a Samsung product. It also isn't related to Bixby, Samsung's digital assistant that first appeared ...
Samsung gets points for vision, but until we can interact with a Neon ourselves (don't worry, we're trying), this is just very expensive, elaborate, and actually quite impressive vaporware. Stay ...
Like Humans, Samsung’s Neon AI Chatbot Can Think and Feel, and Can’t Answer All Your Questions Source: Neon On the days leading to its unveiling, media outlets and Samsung's fans made a few ...
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 ...
Samsung is set to unveil a new artificial intelligence product named Neon at CES 2020, and apparently, it will be nothing like the company’s A.I.-powered digital assistant Bixby.
After weeks of teasing, getting assets leaked, and tweeting excitedly, Samsung's Neon project has finally arrived. And it's still a bit unclear how this is all going to come together. As close as ...
CES 2020 isn't it, and Samsung's "artificial human" project that saw plenty of hypes in the past few weeks is hardly the kind of android device you might be expecting.
Samsung’s Star Labs brought digital avatars to CES 2020 and got burned by its own fanfare. After a slightly disappointing demo, Neon has a hell of a lot of work to do ...
Samsung's virtual being Neon will not come to the Galaxy S21 or any other Galaxy device anytime soon. The AI is aimed at businesses for now.
In other, more traditional Samsung news, the company is rumored to be moving to the Galaxy S20 moniker for its next flagship smartphone device. Comments Tags: Samsung , AI , ces2020 ...
On Dec. 16, 2019 (Monday), startup company STAR Labs began posting GIFs teasing something called "Neon," a project which they would later reveal as an "artificial human." In a series of tweets ...
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