CES is a place where unexpectedly weird technology is unveiled every year and CES 2020 is looking to continue on the same track. Leading up to the event, Samsung was hyping up a mysterious new product developed by Samsung Technology & Advanced Research Labs (STAR Labs) called NEON. Now, the company has unveiled the project and it essentially is ‘computationally created virtual beings’. NEONs are not know-it-all bots. Instead of being Androids or copies of real humans, NEONS are claimed to converse and sympathize just like real humans.
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NEONs are being marketed as the first “Artificial Humans.”
NEON is powered by CORE R3, where R3 stands for Reality, Real-time and Responsive.
The beta launch of NEON is scheduled for later this year.
NEON is powered by CORE R3, where R3 stands for Reality, Real-time and Responsive.
The beta launch of NEON is scheduled for later this year.
“NEON is like a new kind of life,” says CEO Pranav Mistry, “There are millions of species on our planet and we hope to add one more. NEONs will be our friends, collaborators, and companions, continually learning, evolving, and forming memories from their interactions.”
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