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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'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.
Neon could represent Samsung's next effort in AI, though it's unclear how it will interact -- or not -- with Bixby. The company on Christmas tweeted that "contrary to some news, Neon is NOT about ...
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 has been drumming up hype for its Neon 'artificial human' project, and now it's clearer as to what that initiative entails. Project lead Pranav Mistry has posted a teaser effectively ...
After months of teasers, Samsung-backed company Star Labs (yes, just like the research facility in Superman comics) launched an intriguing new type of product: a virtual human being called Neon ...
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.
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 ...
You get to see it before Xmas. — Pranav Mistry (@pranavmistry) November 25, 2020 That still doesn't exactly clarify what NEON is for, aside from being a showcase of Samsung's AI chops.
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 ...
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