Home appliances that do chores, cars that know your favorite cafe, and robot pets aiming to please are among artficial intelligence-infused offerings at the world's largest tech show in Las Vegas.
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00:00The future is fast approaching, at least when it comes to driving with AI.
00:06Japan's Honda and Sony are showing off the results of their collaboration.
00:11The electric Afila model now comes with Sony's tech built-in.
00:15Visitors are being encouraged to hop in and test it for themselves.
00:19Afila's AI perception is used to accurately recognize the surrounding environment.
00:27And its AI planner is used to create optimal driving plans.
00:33Drivers can see the status of others and the surrounding situation through easy-to-understand
00:39visuals in real time.
00:42Good news for gamers.
00:44NVIDIA has unveiled the cutting-edge in graphics chips.
00:47And you guessed it, they also use AI to increase frame rates and boost visuals.
00:52At the helm of the company is Jensen Huang, who believes AI is more than a buzzword.
01:23Problem is, there are very few games on the market that'll push the chips to the max.
01:29And at $2,000 for the top-tier chip, gamers will need deep pockets to get the best performance.
01:35But at CES, it's about showing off the next generation of tech.
01:39Whether users will buy the marketing is another matter entirely.