Samsung’s “Artificial People” project is real and they’re real beyond imagination

Tram Ho

Sci-fi movies have created images of artificial intelligence software that can interact with people through realistic avatars (avatars), to create closeness and friendliness. human. But according to rumors, a mysterious Samsung project called NEON, could make that come true.

Now a tweet from the project leader and a few other leaked videos are further confirming this rumor – even though they don’t have enough information to tell us how impressive NEON is.

The head of Neon, the human-machine interaction researcher Paranav Mistry, posted the image below, apparently showing one of the project avatars. Mistry says the company’s “Core R3″ technology can now ” automatically generate new expressions, new movements, new conversations (even in Hindi), completely different from with the data collected initially . ”

Dự án Người nhân tạo của Samsung có thật và chúng chân thực ngoài sức tưởng tượng - Ảnh 1.

The videos taken from the source code on NEON’s website also show many similar human avatars. It is worth mentioning that they look so real that they look more like recorded videos than computer-generated graphic images.

Leaked video of Samsung’s NEON project.

However, this video raises an important question about NEON: what aspect of these avatars will the computer create? Or are they based on high quality video and then motion later? And more importantly, how could these avatars be able to speak and express human-like expressions like that?

To answer these questions, we will probably have to wait until Samsung officially introduces NEON at the upcoming CES 2020 event. Even when the information is still unclear and unclear, they have made people eager to wait and predict their future applications. They can act as guides, guides in the world of VR or AR, or even teachers, … A very promising future with this technology.

Refer to The Verge

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