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2020-01-08 07:39:00Z
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Selasa, 07 Januari 2020

CES 2020 recap: Day one - Engadget

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On day one at CES 2020 we got to see a lot of bleeding-edge TVs. To start with, Samsung showed off its Q950 8K TV with a minimal 15mm frame and AI processor that can track screen objects and position the sound to match. LG unveiled its latest rollable OLED TV, but rather than rolling up from the floor, it rolls down from the ceiling like a projector screen with no need for a projector. LG also revealed that it's making OLED TVs more affordable using smaller 48-inch displays. TVs weren't everything, of course. Sony also unveiled a surprise EV concept, Canon launched a supercharged DSLR and Mercedes hit us with a crazy Avatar-inspired autonomous car. For more, check out our complete CES2020 coverage.

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2020-01-07 15:05:04Z
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Exclusive: Inside Intel's tiny modular gaming PC - The Verge

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2020-01-07 14:00:08Z
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Watch AMD's CES 2020 keynote in 10 minutes - Engadget

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For Xbox gamers, the highlight of AMD's CES event was probably the sizzle reel that showed a 360-degree view of the Series X and all its ports. That is, until Microsoft clarified that the images were fake and came from a repository for 3D files. Thankfully, the chipmaker revealed and debuted a lot more things at CES, including a Dell G5 gaming laptop powered by its new "Renoir-H" Ryzen processor. It also launched the Ryzen 4000 chips, which will bring eight cores to ultraportables, as well as the Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU that's designed to deliver 1080p performance between 90 and 120FPS. The company also announced that its 64-core Threadripper 3990X will be available on February 7th for $3,990.

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2020-01-07 12:48:51Z
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Watch AMD's CES 2020 keynote in 10 minutes - Engadget

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For Xbox gamers, the highlight of AMD's CES event was probably the sizzle reel that showed a 360-degree view of the Series X and all its ports. That is, until Microsoft clarified that the images were fake and came from a repository for 3D files. Thankfully, the chipmaker revealed and debuted a lot more things at CES, including a Dell G5 gaming laptop powered by its new "Renoir-H" Ryzen processor. It also launched the Ryzen 4000 chips, which will bring eight cores to ultraportables, as well as the Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU that's designed to deliver 1080p performance between 90 and 120FPS. The company also announced that its 64-core Threadripper 3990X will be available on February 7th for $3,990.

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2020-01-07 12:05:38Z
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Sony TV Lineup | Hands-On at CES 2020 - Digital Trends

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2020-01-07 11:00:03Z
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Samsung's Neon 'artificial humans' look like super-realistic video chatbots - CNBC

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Samsung's STAR Labs research group announced a new "artificial human" called Neon early Tuesday morning at CES 2020.

Neon isn't a robot or a voice assistant like Siri or Alexa. Instead, it's a simulated human assistant that appears on a screen and learns about people to help it give seemingly intelligent and life-like responses -- think of it like an animated chatbot. Samsung claims the Neons will be able to provide a response to questions in milliseconds.

A spokesperson for STAR (Samsung Technology & Advanced Research) Labs told CNBC that the avatars will "help enhance interactions people have with certain jobs, such as friendly customer service; a worker that will be able to remember your name if you do yoga a certain amount of times during the week."

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As the images show, Neons will be able to have different looks and attitudes.

"Over time, Neons will work as TV anchors, spokespeople or movie actors; or they can simply be companions and friends," the company said.

Neons will be available as services for companies and people to license or subscribe to, but Star Labs said it's not trying to replace humans, even if it seems like it. "We are not looking to replace human jobs, but rather enhance the customer service interactions, have customers feel as if they have a friend with Neons," a spokesperson told CNBC.

STAR's marketing rhetoric around the Neons is pretty extreme. The company says the Neons have their own emotions and memories, for instance, which would be an astounding and unprecedented feat of computer science. It's more likely that the creators can simply program them to simulate emotions and store data.

Without having seen one, it's unclear how "smart" Neons actually are, or how well they are able to understand people or empathize with a person in distress. Voice assistants Apple's Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are also capable of learning a human's unique voice and responding, but they often make many mistakes.

Other companies have tried to replace or complement human workers in similar ways. SoftBank Robotics launched its smart robot Pepper in 2015. It was available for in-home purchase as well as in banks, healthcare facilities and restaurants, and was capable of serving as a receptionist.

"We plan to make Neon available to business partners as well to consumers all around the world," the company said in a FAQ sheet. "It is too early for us to comment on the business model or pricing for Neon, but we plan to beta launch Neon in the real world with selected partners later this year."

Without further details, it's tempting to dismiss this as a stunt product that will never see the light of day outside CES. We'll see if Samsung proves us wrong and actually releases the thing later this year.

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2020-01-07 07:01:00Z
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