The Consumer Electronics Show or CES is just around the corner, which means that the tech giant Samsung is going to unveil a new segment of the projects coming from C-Lab. These projects are stranger than the others for example, aiMo.
aiMo is a recording tool based on ASMR, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response which combines a smartphone with a case that furthermore simulates the human ear exactly down to the shape. The case kind of looks silly, however, it promises a better quality of spatial audio along with much more of the realistic sounds due to the rendering magic by Artificial Intelligence.
Theoretically, a person will be able to produce exquisite tingling audio whenever and wherever the person is, even if a person is outside. Some of the other projects introduced by Samsung are also eyebrow-raises. Samsung has also developed a sensor-based monitor stand which adjusts the position of the display by correcting the posture of a person even if the person slouches
The monitor always finds a way to make a person sit upright. The Artificial Intelligence and the camera which is equipped desk lamp which adjusts the Alight, based on what they are trying to do just like relaxing or focusing. The monitor will also nag a person if it catches the person who tries to turn the smartphone when the person is supposed to read.
Tisplay, on the other hand, showcases the ads on the clothing of the creators for services such as live streaming just like Twitch. Medeo utilizes the Artificial Intelligence to automatically add the effects as well as music to the video while they recording is done, it saves the person some trouble of editing the video on the latter part of the video completion.
Prismit uses the Artificial Intelligence for finding the top of the five articles which represents a particular topic provided to a person. There is also an Artificial Intelligence for hearing on the smartphone for calibrating the earpiece by improving the listening ability of a person.
Source: engadget