Like a movie, this is a row of technology at CES 2022 that makes goosebumps
1/08/2022
Most of the technology at the Consumer Electronic Show 2022 (CES) is harmless and friendly. But there are some ideas behind it all that can give viewers goosebumps. Starting from an autonomous robot, a robot T-800 that looks good, and a pillow that can move on its own. Let's see more!
John Deere otton tractor
If James Cameron remade the opening section of Terminator , we might see John Deere's tractor rumble over the skeletal remains of human civilization. Of course, the 8R tractor has been created with the aim of helping farmers cultivate their land more efficiently, but just imagine that huge machine limping towards you without anyone driving it.
The Tractor 8R also uses artificial intelligence, plus six pairs of stereo cameras, for self-driving. But the good news is that farmers can control their tractors with a app smartphone . The tractor also has the ability to analyze the land it cultivates. So that it can provide practical guidance to farmers on how to manage land and crops more efficiently.
Robot Ameca
Worked by Engineered Arts, the UK's leading maker of entertainment robots, the Ameca robot made its first public appearance at CES 2022 and is designed to welcome visitors to events or attractions.
The Ameca is certainly smart, it is equipped with technology artificial intelligence (AI) and a camera in each eye that allows it to respond to movements and track faces. Fortunately, the robot can't walk yet.
Snoring Pillow
Motion Pillow looks harmless. The pillow is filled with tiny air sacs that gently push the head into a better position to breathe at night. But what happens when he decides to end snoring permanently?
Maybe our imaginations are too much, but a pillow that can see the user sleeping and moving on their own has the potential to become the subject of nightmares.
Fortunately, Motion Pillow is very useful. Its AI movement system detects snoring, finds the position of the head, then slowly moves it sideways to help open the airways. Assuming this doesn't wake you up, it will also display much better sleep stats.
Digital Twins Hyundai
The most terrifying vision of the future at CES 2022 went to Hyundai, that vision was the foundational idea for the metaverse and robots. Like a cross between Mirror Worlds David Gelernter's and Snow Crash Neal Stephenson's , Hyundai's presentation revolves around the concept of 'digital twins', an idea that has not yet been fully embodied in science fiction.
In Hyundai's vision, robots are effectively our proxies, acting as our eyes and ears, or even allowing us to hug family from another continent while we go to work. The company even describes people visiting Mars with their Boston Dynamic robot.
The benefits of 'metamobility', where physical limitations are no longer a barrier for anyone, are certainly exciting, but it's hard not to think about the presence of a dystopian world when you've watched fictional films like Blade Runner and The Matrix .
Beonmi Robot
Taking Hyundai's concept of 'Digital Twins' and turning it into a somewhat horrifying reality is the Beonmi 1.0 robot, which has evolved over time. From being piloted by humans to fully autonomous humanoid robots.
Beonmi's 'concentrated' face is a bit intense and scares people at first, but the robot can also smile and enjoy working in various fields, including agriculture, logistics, and aerospace construction.
Well that was gengs some basic ideas still seem alien technology really to be applied daily according to Risdosagalavsjilong . What do you think? already intend to buy one of the technologies above?(*)
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