LG Electronics Co., Ltd. Crosses Home Appliance and Mobility Border
Artificial intelligence technology to detect driver gaze and behavior
A camper van with artificial intelligence applied in the house also appears.
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CES, the world's largest consumer electronics and IT exhibition called a feast of high-tech technology, opened today.
At this year's CES, artificial intelligence that went beyond the house and boarded cars and ships attracted attention.
Reporter Choi Ah-young reports from Las Vegas, USA.
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I took the wheel out of nowhere at the LG Electronics exhibition hall.
Building and foreign language sign information is provided in real time according to the moving gaze,
The warning light will illuminate when you receive a mobile phone while driving
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It is a technology that detects the driver's movement based on artificial intelligence.
I also rode a camping car that moved the entire artificial intelligence house.
Artificial intelligence has gone beyond just technology and has now gone deep into the car.
Sooner or later, you will also see a car like this running on the road. Please do the relax mode.
Samsung Electronics has put cars and ships instead of TVs and new home appliances.
Technology that remotely controls homes with artificial intelligence has been extended to ships.
[Alam Tagore / CES 2025 Visitors: New attempts to apply AI to the real world were the most exciting this year.]
Hyundai Mobis, the traditional powerhouse of automobiles, contains human technology and human-friendly technology.
Lower the internal illumination according to the driver's gaze without glare,
A special optical film has been installed on the windshield of the car to prevent you from turning your head to see navigation.
[Shin Minho / Hyundai Mobis HUD Optical Team Lead researcher: It's also advantageous to learn information when driving and can increase driving stability]
Japan's Toyota has completed the first phase of construction of the smart city "Woven City" and announced that 100 people will move in this fall.
Self-driving cars are basic, drones keep safe late at night, and air taxis come and go without traffic.
Innovations for better movement across industries and domains are lighting up this year's CES.
I'm YTN Choi Ayoung in Las Vegas, USA.
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