A closer look at some of the key AI innovations revealed at CES 2024
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, held in Las Vegas from January 8-11, was a showcase of the latest and greatest innovations in artificial intelligence (AI). From smart home appliances to self-driving cars, from virtual reality to generative media, AI was at the heart of the discussions. AI companies has unveiled its new AI-powered products and services.
Gluxkind Rosa: The Glüxkind Rosa, also known as the Fractional Nanny, which will be revealed at CES 2024, is much more than just a stroller. Consider the Glüxkind Rosa, an AI-powered companion created to make parenting simple and enjoyable using cutting-edge technologies. robotics and cognitive technology. Lightweight in design, the stroller features automatic brakes and relaxing white noise. The Rosa, a stable alternative built with premium materials, will be ready for delivery in July.
Axelera AI Métis AI Platform: Metis AI’s hardware and software architecture is highly effective in accelerating computer vision, natural language processing, and generative AI on edge devices. According to its creator, Axelera, the platform can help users reduce Edge consumption and costs. AI Solutions without sacrificing performance. The platform uses proprietary in-memory computing technology and controlled data flow based on RISC-V, enabling it to deliver high performance and usability at a fraction of the cost and power consumption of many platforms on the market today, according to Axelera, which is based in the Netherlands.
AIShield.GuArdIan: According to its developer, Bosch Global Software technologies, GuArdIan serves as a “guardrail” to facilitate the safe and responsible use of generative AI for organizations. The service mitigates risk by serving as a secure bridge, assessing I/O, implementing role-based policies, and preventing violations of laws, policies, and usage. According to the company, it provides essential protection to the human experience with GAI systems, strengthening security and compliance.
Ryzen 7040U Series: AMD’s Ryzen 7040U Series mobile processors, winners of the CES 2024 Innovation Award, are ultra-thin mobile processors featuring a Radeon 780M iGPU based on RDNA 3. AMD introduced its Ryzen 7040U series of processors for thin and lightweights in 2023. Later that year, the company released two more Ryzen Mobile 7040U processors that used the company’s tiny and highly efficient Zen 4c cores.
Mining farm: MineFarm could be the next step in the evolution of growing houseplants. MineFarm, from GSF System in South Korea, provides data-driven houseplant growers that use AI to save water and electricity. MineFarm’s mobile application allows monitoring of plant data. According to the manufacturer, the MineFarm Smart Pot automatically adjusts the height of the light as the plants grow. On the MineFarm website, users can choose between devices suitable for two or eight plant pots.
Current Anima: Current Anima from HechicerIA is an alternative for AI enthusiasts wanting to convert text to video. Users can use Current Anima for advertisements, social media promotions, video lessons, and character renders, among other things. The software is compatible with Windows and MacOS and uses the Unreal 3D graphics engine.
Starkey Genesis AI: Genesis AI, a hearing aid with a built-in deep neural network accelerator engine, is manufactured by Starkey Laboratories. According to the Eden Prairie, Minn.-based company, Genesis AI promises users the ability to hear subtle noises without noise, more natural differentiation of words and speech, and less effortful listening.
Whispp: Whispp provides assistive technology to people suffering from severe stuttering, throat cancer, vocal cord paralysis and other conditions that impair the natural voice. The application is accessible for Android and iOS devices. To hear the Whispp voice, call recipients do not need to download the app.