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I find myself at the largest consumer technology exhibition worldwide … And all the devices continuously inform me that I appear fatigued.
Since my arrival in Las Vegas, my self-esteem has been significantly impacted.
CES is the foremost technology expo on Earth, and the newest advancements here are not only aimed at enhancing your household, but they are also evaluating you.
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From AI-enhanced beauty mirrors to vehicles that observe your every blink, this year’s exhibition is refreshingly candid — and it hasn’t even officially commenced yet.
THE JUDGING MIRROR
The highlight for me? Samsung held a preview function at Caesar’s Place where they allowed journalists an early glimpse at some of the newest TV displays.
Yet, the device that captured the limelight was a mirror outfitted with cutting-edge technology.
It employs a built-in camera combined with artificial intelligence to analyze your complexion and suggest skincare items specifically suited to your requirements.
In just 30 seconds, it assesses everything from fine lines to skin quality.
It is both remarkable and somewhat impolite.
As I tested the device, I couldn’t help but chuckle when it highlighted areas in need of “enhancement.”
Indeed, it was a bit harsh, yet still ingenious.
Samsung’s recent televisions incorporate Vision AI, capable of recognizing performers onscreen or instantly translating subtitles into multiple languages. Additionally, the popular Frame TV now boasts a wireless feature for a more tidy, minimalist aesthetic.
THE CAR THAT TRULY CARES (AND ASSESSES)
AI is also making strides in the automotive world.
In fact, LG is elevating personalization to an unprecedented degree!
This technology tracks your heart rate and even observes your line of sight to ensure you’re attentive on the road.
It also recognizes signs of tiredness and can recommend stops for a coffee break.
To clarify, this is primarily a concept, but during a demonstration, it notified me that I appeared slightly sleepy.
I’m beginning to suspect that the arid desert air of Nevada is not my friend.
Was it the extensive hours of preparation for CES or simply the fatigue of traveling all the way from Brisbane?
In any case, it’s difficult to dispute advancements aimed at ensuring your safety and enhancing your appearance.
CES officially kicks off tomorrow—let’s hope, for my own sake, that the gadgets become a bit less judgmental.
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