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Samsung won’t introduce its artificial human assistant ‘NEON’ at Galaxy Unpacked 2021

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Samsung’s STAR Labs has been working on an artificial human assistant called ‘NEON’. The company unveiled it last year at the CES 2020 event. This AI power smart assistant is capable of answering the questions just like humans. The NEON was expected to come next year along with the Galaxy S21 series and now we got some new information regarding this upcoming AI-based human assistant.

As per the recent Tweet from the CEO and the president of STAR Labs, Pranav Mistry itself clarifies that the NEON won’t come with the Galaxy S21 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event 2021 or any other Galaxy device, and also it is aimed for the business to business as an API that will be available via mobile apps and web services. Unfortunately, this artificial human won’t be available to the general public.

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Unlike the other smart assistant, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Apple’s Siri, NOEN is very different. It is an independent virtual being that acts like a human which keeps on learning from experience and build memories. It can communicate with humans with all the emotions just like a real human.

AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become an important part of our lives and with these new innovations, it seems to have a bright future in the coming days. The days are not so far when the AI will be capable to remove the human in their fields. Just like the NEON, we will see more such AI-related inventions in the near future.

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