Additionally, Kohler introduced a bidet seat with voice command support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, and Skyted unveiled masks designed to absorb voice frequencies for more private communication in noisy environments. The event also saw the launch of a variety of other tech products, including Nvidia's pocket AI, Samsung's upgraded home robot Ballie, and Volkswagen's integration of ChatGPT into its vehicles.
Key takeaways:
- Swarovski has unveiled AI-powered binoculars that can identify over 9,000 birds and other species, and allow users to take photos and videos of their discoveries.
- Web-based app Flush allows businesses to rent out their bathrooms to people for additional revenue, with a rating system that businesses use to approve or deny a reservation.
- Sound Drive, a startup from Will.i.am, has developed technology that matches the music you’re listening to with the cadence and energy of your commute.
- LG has announced its Smart Home AI Agent, a two-legged wheeled robot that can interact with LG appliances and even call 911 in a crisis.