Samsung introduces the revolutionary NEON technology in its mobile phones |
Samsung and its Star Labs launched the NEON Project at CES 2020, a chatbot based on artificial intelligence but with amazing human form.
A chatbot is a chat-based technology that is controlled by a specific algorithm. For example, you can display it in a dialog box that appears when you go to the product sales page. This technology can help you or answer inquiries regarding the sales process or products.
Samsung said this type of Samsung real-time chat is not intended to replace people, but rather to "make us more human," and that it is not intended to act as a service provider or answer questions. The company describes the technology as "a virtual computer-generated machine that looks like a real person and can express emotions and intelligence."
The company compares neon characters to children who live independently like their parents because they can express feelings and learn from their experiences. Unlike AI Assistant, NEON Assistant does not know the entire content nor is it a web interface to request weather updates or play favorite music.
On the contrary, she explained, the technology is designed to have conversations and act like a real person, where the assistant can create memories and learn new skills, but there is no real achievement.
A few weeks after the discovery of neon gas, the new Corona virus (Covid-19) has spread around the world, which appears to have forced Samsung to remain silent about its project.
And now the CEO and CEO of Star Labs (Pranav Mesitri) once announced on Twitter that neon lights can now be used on smartphones, and he has developed other products for Samsung such as Galaxy Gear and Project Beyond 3D. . It is still in the testing phase and will be shown again in late December before Christmas.
Given the confirmation from Mystery, I think Samsung will bring the Neon Assistant to its smartphones and possibly launch it next year.