Samsung will showcase the keyboard powered by a selfie camera at CES 2020
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Samsung has announced that it will be displaying various projects from its C-Lab incubation program at CES 2020 but Self Lasit is the most interesting project in Las Vegas.
The project uses an AI algorithm and a front-facing camera to provide a virtual keyboard experience, essentially letting people type using the screen outside the screen.
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It remembers those weird smartphone concepts from years past, with keyboards expected above the real-world surface we saw the same national concept from the likes of Lenovo in 2015, called Smart Cast.
The Samsung Selfie Type, however, has no such keyboard projection, which means that if the algorithm is not correct, there may be problems with the correct typing. Hopefully the concept includes what kind of cursor or on-screen hint you're about to type.
There are several other C-Lab projects to get started with Healer Smart Highlighter at Korean manufacturer CES. This is literally a highlighter that copy realizes the real-world text and digitizes it by imaging the copy / paste functionality of Google Lens but with the highlighter instead of your phone camera.
Other projects scheduled for Las Vegas include bacon devices and hair and head skin care applications, a window-shaped device that provides artificial sunlight, and an ultraviolet sensor and surveillance equipment.
Samsung could announce the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite at CES 2020 In other words, it looks like the company has something for everyone next week.
Meet Neon at CES 2020, Samsung's Artificial Human (which is nothing like Bixby)
Samsung is set to unveil a new artificial intelligence product called Neon at CES in 2020 and, obviously, it will be nothing like the company's AI-powered digital assistant Bixby.
Except for what has been posted so far on the product's social media pages, not much is known about Neon. The tweet that is pinned for Neon's official Twitter account is already just three words that create a cryptic message.
Supporting the "Artificial Human" teaser is a series of tag posters that "met any" artificial "?", Some of which are in foreign languages.
The speculation was that Neon would be a more advanced version of Bixby, as Samsung described the product as "artificial intelligence" that might be a "best friend" of the user, but it certainly remembers a digital assistant like Bixby, but the comparison to Neon's official Twitter account is below.
Developed by Neon Samsung Technology and Advanced Research Labs, or Star Labs. Pranab Mistry, who is leading the unit as president and chief executive officer, is best known for working with sixth sensitivity enhancement technology and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch.
The mechanic himself could not keep his excitement toward Neon.
Samsung's Bixby is different from its competing digital subsidiaries, such as Apple's Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa, because the software is spread across a number of apps, and on the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus, they are Bixby Home, Bixby Vision and Bixby Voice Smart Samsung users. Although not a fan of Bixby, the result is Guy 10 laksi S, Galaxy S and Galaxy S 8 of 9 devices are biksabi next tutorial on how to create and re-create.
How Neon will be different from Bixby and how Samsung's digital assistant's flaws will improve is still to be seen. Luckily, the wait doesn't last long, as the Neon is about to unveil just one week after Cine 2020.
In addition to Neon, here is what we would expect at CES 2020. The annual trade show will officially open on January 7 at the exhibition floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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