Already happening. I work in advertising and marketing and with EVERYONE saying “this ad was created using AI” I’ve done some ads mocking them (and seen others as well) touting the novelty of the ad being created by a human. Ads by humans, for humans. But that will get old quick too and we’ll move on to the next thing.
Also with products like Baby Monitors you’ll find they are often MORE expensive if they don’t have an app or smart features that connect to the internet or your phone because the fear of cameras in the home being hacked. Less features being sold as a privacy feature that they can then charge extra for.
Technically most of them are using ML in the traditional sense, just only running inference. The grill and the monitor may be the only ones that actually perform any training though.
@@theyoungster2 even if that were the case. it won't have any future troubles or mistakes like human does. not to mention when overgrilling and burns it. so long term usage would be amazing imo.
Like every device you buy, you first need to get used to it. I'm not a big cook, but every time I use a different oven, I feel like I need to get used to it. Anyway you can set it manually how you like it and based on that it's gonna make slight adjustments and you tell it if you liked it better or not. @@theyoungster2
The starting price for those robot dogs is... surprisingly affordable. I honestly thought they were going to stay firmly in the realm of the business/military markets, but to think that I could reasonably buy one if I really wanted to is absolutely shocking to me.
yup. Price is similar to a good drone-I guarantee pretty soon we'll see someone programming herds of them to synchronize their movements similar to the drone light shows. I wanted one of these pretty bad when they were 50k. It's gonna be kinda hard to resist at 1/30th of the price (ish)-now i just gotta convince the wife we need a creepy robot dog - maybe i can argue the fact that it wont poop on the floor
Yes, also it comes with a 6 months warranty and the fact that getting a replacement battery or fixing a broken piece will be a hell considering this products are usually made by the greediest companies that will lock everything down to their proprietary tools and you'll probably have to wait for some Chinese smuggler who finds a way to source parts outside of the factory because there will never be an option to buy them in the official website, yes I'm also excited but excited about the rain of bad reviews this will have when the shit hits the fan and the company act like most companies do nowadays.
¨Our advanced AI technology can shoot those ice cubes that don't wanna get into your glass to the parts of your floor were you're less likely to step on¨ and it shoots the ice under the table.
I don't get why people have such a hard time using an ice dispenser. My dad, no matter what fridge he uses, spills ice on the floor. It's insane. I can't remember the last time I didn't get all the ice in my cup. It's like people are handicapped.
have you tryed just have the cup under it? in all my years i have never once sean any dispenser do that unless you use a small ass cup or no cup at all
i wish linus would have talked to the bartender. i wonder if you said "can it, rust bucket" and the bot pulls out a chainsaw arm like the bots on fallout.
9:31 now we know how linus really feels about going to these events: 16.4 % angry 0.2 % disgusted 16.2% afraid 14.0% happy 31.8% sad 10.1% surprised and 11.4% neutral
ai will have massive privacy concerns as it get more used in stuff ever ware have we fully understood the risks of ai i think we need more time and work before it gets put in to everything
This is the same for every technology ever invented 😂. People were terrified of the motor vehicle, planes, the internet, vacinnes, and so on. This ain't any different.
I think the further loss of privacy is a major component as to why it's becoming an industry trend. There's a lot of money to be made from either selling the data from recording the audio of your phone calls for that AI transcribing device, or using that data to create more effective targeted advertising. AI means you're getting input from a customer, you're connecting to the internet (as all new tech does even if it's not needed), and the customer doesn't understand your LLM or machine learning algorithm well enough to know there's no reason for you to be asking for GPS info on your phone (maybe it gets used for accents, maybe only further profits).
except the fact that the company's making this ai stuff are not doing anything in our favor they have made use the product and its not a good idea to just jump in blind to any risks @@zaneplatt3533
AI Audio Detection for games would actually be an awesome accessibility feature. Sound is super important to a lot of fps games so that puts someone whose deaf is a major disadvantage. And be able to add those visual cues to any game would mean less reliance on game devs being kind enough to implement these features.
As a 90s kid, I always thought the future was going to be something like this, thanks to movies and sci fi medias. But as a late teens - young adult, I thought that; "Movies are BS, something like this won't be possible until like 50 years in the future." But now, here we are. Maybe something like Detroit Become Human might be possible in just a few years from now.
I really appreciate the length of this video. The time could have been easily doubled or tripled. But I learned a lot about each product and my time wasn't wasted 👍
The mouse one would be excellent for accessibility. Most AI accessibility stuff has been great. But man, a lot of the AI stuff at CES has been ridiculous, like a complete gold rush.
As someone who's pretty deep into the ebike industry, no, that thing is not gettin 200km. No bike is getting 200km outside of huge batteries and being on the LOWEST pedal assist setting, which why even have one at that point. They could have argued that point with a mid drive motor, saying they were using the mechanical advantage of the gears, but not ONLY are the using hub motors, theyre using TWO which cuts efficiency down
That little recorder thing, I can see businesses and people putting signs on their doors saying no AI Tech in our facility. Because that's a bigger security risk than tiktok, where are their servers located for translating and recording?
Software companies like to label every new piece of UI software as AI these days. Yet very few of them are actually AI; they’re complicated software but fall way short of actual artificial intelligence. Most are still essentially IF-THEN-ELSE routines than can only do a limited set of functions, there is no “thinking” involved.
for the AI monitor, what they should do is ban them from tournement but let normal people use them. for a casual player, it doesn't really matter, but for competitive gaming, it's a massive help. not sure how i feel about the fact that it's all within the monitor tho, since even if you screengrap the entier screen with obs, you won't see these indicator in the recording...
the ai BBQ is literally just a fancy Salamander broiler, peeps don't waste your money just buy the salamander broiler, you can get super high quality broiler for half the price
05:05 (Not literally me) That's me, noticing that someone's filming or whatever, backstepping to re-adjust my path to stay out of frame out of consideration.
The AI inside of the grill gets punished for every second it cooks so that it learns the fastest way to cook the meat? and then if it does a bad job you press a button to punish it until it learns the right thing? I am going to cry about this poor grill AI, this is foreshadowing to an AI apocalypse isn’t it
I could see the argument for AI scanning parts of the screen helping those with disabilities access games they couldn't before much easier. There's no real way to verify if someone needs it, though.
Google can't handle spell check or search in their browser. Yet I'm to believe they put IA in a mouse for translation and TTS that works. That grill will be a bitch to clean. If they combined microwave and an oven they could cook that fast but physics laws says impossible.
Most of these "AI" products seem to either be "algorithm-integrated" or "adaptive intelligence" more than anything resembling an actual AI. I have a hard time calling ChatGPT or any of these new fangled gadgets *AI* because there isn't really intelligence behind those soulless eyes.
The grill should have legs.. Or at least a different position for that drip tray.. The cycle's range is cool.. I don't know why we're trying to anthropomorphise the robots for less efficiency..
I really don't like this trend of just slapping the AI moniker on otherwise relatively normal things, whether or not they're even AI. You do make a good point though, this has happened for years with IOT or 5G or any number of buzzwords that meant nothing after awhile.
3:18 They actually did a decent job of disguising that internet connected microphone as a mouse.
I've got the feeling that AI will be so overused that in several months/years we'll see a lot of products proudly advertised as "non-AI products"
Already happening. I work in advertising and marketing and with EVERYONE saying “this ad was created using AI” I’ve done some ads mocking them (and seen others as well) touting the novelty of the ad being created by a human.
Ads by humans, for humans. But that will get old quick too and we’ll move on to the next thing.
Also with products like Baby Monitors you’ll find they are often MORE expensive if they don’t have an app or smart features that connect to the internet or your phone because the fear of cameras in the home being hacked. Less features being sold as a privacy feature that they can then charge extra for.
Kind of like the NoPhone
It's also less data that they can harvest and resell. @@heyjustj
Amen.
5:05 the dude moving away from the camera is great lol
the grill is probably one of the only thing where its actually machine learning in the traditional sense and it actually is kinda nice to see
Technically most of them are using ML in the traditional sense, just only running inference. The grill and the monitor may be the only ones that actually perform any training though.
Already exist in microwaves.
Welp, time to have my steak cooked like pure garbage the first 20 uses before it finally figures it out.
@@theyoungster2 even if that were the case.
it won't have any future troubles or mistakes like human does.
not to mention when overgrilling and burns it.
so long term usage would be amazing imo.
Like every device you buy, you first need to get used to it. I'm not a big cook, but every time I use a different oven, I feel like I need to get used to it. Anyway you can set it manually how you like it and based on that it's gonna make slight adjustments and you tell it if you liked it better or not. @@theyoungster2
The starting price for those robot dogs is... surprisingly affordable. I honestly thought they were going to stay firmly in the realm of the business/military markets, but to think that I could reasonably buy one if I really wanted to is absolutely shocking to me.
yup. Price is similar to a good drone-I guarantee pretty soon we'll see someone programming herds of them to synchronize their movements similar to the drone light shows. I wanted one of these pretty bad when they were 50k. It's gonna be kinda hard to resist at 1/30th of the price (ish)-now i just gotta convince the wife we need a creepy robot dog - maybe i can argue the fact that it wont poop on the floor
Compared to the one Michael Reeves taught how to pass beer, this is practically a bargain
me too. thats the only thing I really want. and it proves its a sellable product not vaporware. So lets goooooooooo, ROBOT DOGS 2024.
Yes, also it comes with a 6 months warranty and the fact that getting a replacement battery or fixing a broken piece will be a hell considering this products are usually made by the greediest companies that will lock everything down to their proprietary tools and you'll probably have to wait for some Chinese smuggler who finds a way to source parts outside of the factory because there will never be an option to buy them in the official website, yes I'm also excited but excited about the rain of bad reviews this will have when the shit hits the fan and the company act like most companies do nowadays.
Yep, not that bad, will probably be quite reasonable in a few years when company start reselling their used model
They can make robot bartenders but they still not figured out how to make an ice dispenser that doesn't shoots ice cubes on the floor...
¨Our advanced AI technology can shoot those ice cubes that don't wanna get into your glass to the parts of your floor were you're less likely to step on¨ and it shoots the ice under the table.
Because ot doesn't have ai
I don't get why people have such a hard time using an ice dispenser. My dad, no matter what fridge he uses, spills ice on the floor. It's insane. I can't remember the last time I didn't get all the ice in my cup. It's like people are handicapped.
So why would anyone tip ai bartenders?
have you tryed just have the cup under it? in all my years i have never once sean any dispenser do that unless you use a small ass cup or no cup at all
12:01 I’m gonna be so fr idk why but I just assumed Stevie wonder was dead 💀
i wish linus would have talked to the bartender. i wonder if you said "can it, rust bucket" and the bot pulls out a chainsaw arm like the bots on fallout.
5:04 Respect to the man not walking infront of the camera💪👍
Apparently the AI companion thinks Linus’s face is angry, sad, and afraid.
Props to the guy at 5:05 who actually stopped and didn't interrupt the filming.
If this is what passes for AI, blade runners of the future will be asking replicants, "how are my hips aligned on this mattress?"
Replicants aren’t machines. They are genetically engineered humans created in a lab.
Good joke though.
That's the creepiest looking humanoid robot ive seen in a long time, i thought we were almost out of the uncanny valley
9:31 now we know how linus really feels about going to these events:
16.4 % angry
0.2 % disgusted
16.2% afraid
14.0% happy
31.8% sad
10.1% surprised
and 11.4% neutral
ai will have massive privacy concerns as it get more used in stuff ever ware have we fully understood the risks of ai i think we need more time and work before it gets put in to everything
We already give tech companies everything they need as is
This is the same for every technology ever invented 😂. People were terrified of the motor vehicle, planes, the internet, vacinnes, and so on. This ain't any different.
I think the further loss of privacy is a major component as to why it's becoming an industry trend. There's a lot of money to be made from either selling the data from recording the audio of your phone calls for that AI transcribing device, or using that data to create more effective targeted advertising. AI means you're getting input from a customer, you're connecting to the internet (as all new tech does even if it's not needed), and the customer doesn't understand your LLM or machine learning algorithm well enough to know there's no reason for you to be asking for GPS info on your phone (maybe it gets used for accents, maybe only further profits).
we have home assistants and smartphones. both have huge privacy concerns and nobody cares.
except the fact that the company's making this ai stuff are not doing anything in our favor they have made use the product and its not a good idea to just jump in blind to any risks @@zaneplatt3533
props to that dude at 5:05 for walking around the camera instead of through the shot (even though most viewers wouldn't care anyways)
That random guy walking into frame briefly made me chuckle idk why 5:06
Someone at Linus team: "Why are you bringing a toy steak?"
Linus: "Trust me, bro."
Dennis has done a really good job of making sure I _don't_ want those headphone earpads.
5:13 Guy on the right realised you were recording
Haha I'm sure all of this technology will be hugely important and definitely exist in five years
Each of these products just made me ask WHY
I can relate. That’s what I say when I wake up every morning.
Shoutout to the people who saw the camera and avoided interrupting the take.
The dogs are kinda sick especially with how cheap they are getting robotics out the masses is sick
Thank you coming by and checking our barista robot ADAM! We hope to see you again next year 😁
Imagine your mattress being hacked to ruin your sleep or your oven being hacked to burn your house down 💀
"The steaks were bad? Sorry guys, I need to punish my grill..."
AI Audio Detection for games would actually be an awesome accessibility feature. Sound is super important to a lot of fps games so that puts someone whose deaf is a major disadvantage. And be able to add those visual cues to any game would mean less reliance on game devs being kind enough to implement these features.
The audio of this video is great for the "loud" ambiance song.
Guy in 05:04 said "oh a video- should i- no i gotta- let me go this way"
Ltt upload at 4am?? This is awesome
As a 90s kid, I always thought the future was going to be something like this, thanks to movies and sci fi medias. But as a late teens - young adult, I thought that; "Movies are BS, something like this won't be possible until like 50 years in the future." But now, here we are. Maybe something like Detroit Become Human might be possible in just a few years from now.
Just imagine a device which uses blockchain, AI and quantum computing.
It'll break the present and transport us to 3024😂
Don't forget "Carbon Nanotuuuuubes"!
also solid state battery powered by hydrogen using room temperature superconductor technology
Add metaverse and than youll have the most buzzword-iest solution ever
+Nuclear batteries.
I don’t need those things… I’m happy cruising the white-hot edge of the information superhighway in multimedia cyberspace!
I really appreciate the length of this video. The time could have been easily doubled or tripled. But I learned a lot about each product and my time wasn't wasted 👍
This is a fun tonne of ways to give all of your data and all of your personal life information to big tech
"Awe, these robo dogs are so cu- STEVIE WONDER!!!"
When MSI says
"It does nothing, a better Player can't do on his own"
they are hitting Bullseye at missing the Point.
The robot bartender should have been called the I-Zac.
The mouse one would be excellent for accessibility. Most AI accessibility stuff has been great. But man, a lot of the AI stuff at CES has been ridiculous, like a complete gold rush.
I can't wait for the mattress to come to a more consumer friendly price. That's a game changer.
1:37 its not impossible for the game developers, since the operation system knows which monitor you are using
As someone who's pretty deep into the ebike industry, no, that thing is not gettin 200km. No bike is getting 200km outside of huge batteries and being on the LOWEST pedal assist setting, which why even have one at that point.
They could have argued that point with a mid drive motor, saying they were using the mechanical advantage of the gears, but not ONLY are the using hub motors, theyre using TWO which cuts efficiency down
Who needs sleep when you have ltt
The ad at the end was wonderful :)
We've been making fun lately, that we had an old synology NAS, that ran on the same processor as some smart outlets.
I've already had that mouse for about a year.
This seems to just be a re-brand.
It is great though... I use translate A LOT !!!
Lmao
I get the feeling this video is less Linus showing us products and more Linus selling himself to the product makers (advertisers).
That little recorder thing, I can see businesses and people putting signs on their doors saying no AI Tech in our facility.
Because that's a bigger security risk than tiktok, where are their servers located for translating and recording?
Software companies like to label every new piece of UI software as AI these days. Yet very few of them are actually AI; they’re complicated software but fall way short of actual artificial intelligence. Most are still essentially IF-THEN-ELSE routines than can only do a limited set of functions, there is no “thinking” involved.
for the AI monitor, what they should do is ban them from tournement but let normal people use them. for a casual player, it doesn't really matter, but for competitive gaming, it's a massive help.
not sure how i feel about the fact that it's all within the monitor tho, since even if you screengrap the entier screen with obs, you won't see these indicator in the recording...
Can that AI dog do something useful? Dig and plow my garden in the spring?
Wish you'd been sponsored by wicked cushions sooner, I already bought a set of their headset cushions for my A30's shortly before xmas.
The lidar on that dog id terrifying.
the ai BBQ is literally just a fancy Salamander broiler, peeps don't waste your money just buy the salamander broiler, you can get super high quality broiler for half the price
I hate how technology that's been around for years like text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and computer translation have been rebranded as "AI".
05:05 (Not literally me) That's me, noticing that someone's filming or whatever, backstepping to re-adjust my path to stay out of frame out of consideration.
Welcome to 2024, where a G-Force style appliance uprising is getting even closer to reality
The bartender is pretty cool. The 5 segment arms manage to be creepy and cool at the same time
Wave goodbye to privacy.
10:56 Can’t wait for Apple to Sherlock this feature and making the company obsolete
The biggest issue i have with AI being crammed into everything is how many jobs it will gradually replace. It has it's uses but an AI barista?
I'm so sick of AI bullshit.
We're one step closer to see the actualization of Blindr
The company that bartending robot missed an opportunity to name is iZaac.
i can imagine the ai dog helping blind folks get around the city streets if its good enough
While there was a bunch of very cool AI stuff, the best thing in the video was Stevie Wonder. He is the GOAT.
CES 2024 in a nutshell: We added the word AI to products that don't actually use AI. And we made laptops 'at most' 4% better.
i didnt know i was excited for high-tech japanese ai cookers
4:30 Can't wait to get my Pokémon GO Bike Plus
plaud sounds like a great product for dealing with cops!
The AI bartender reminds me of a mix between Big Hero 6 and Fallout 4's Noodle's bar
Anyone else here to see how rapidly humanity is contributing to the ever-rising landfills?
What if Star Trek 4 predicted AI mice with Scotty licking up the mouse and says computer
I did not expect @HybridCalisthenics showing up @0:19, but I very much enjoyed it
AI is the new RGB in the computer industry.
The AI inside of the grill gets punished for every second it cooks so that it learns the fastest way to cook the meat? and then if it does a bad job you press a button to punish it until it learns the right thing? I am going to cry about this poor grill AI, this is foreshadowing to an AI apocalypse isn’t it
I could see the argument for AI scanning parts of the screen helping those with disabilities access games they couldn't before much easier. There's no real way to verify if someone needs it, though.
I can't wait to offload my human intelligence to a corporate algorithim...what could possibly go wrong?
7:00 no Linus, rare looks the same everywhere in the world. It all depends on the intelligence level of the people ordering.
That PC case is gorgeous.
The grill "gets punished" for not doing a good job. Yeah I think we are doomed to all die in an AI apocalypse and we will deserve it for sure.
Google can't handle spell check or search in their browser. Yet I'm to believe they put IA in a mouse for translation and TTS that works.
That grill will be a bitch to clean. If they combined microwave and an oven they could cook that fast but physics laws says impossible.
Linus just casually flexed his french
10:08 ohhhhhh not that kind of entertainment.. gotcha...
A 10.5 inch pizza? 99.9% of store bought pizzas are 12 inches.. I believe that's a fail there
The art for CES is not AI generated, it was made by human artists emulating AI generated art.
7:40 lmao an AI DeRucci mattress. ~hello ADVChina!
That's quite a lot of bricks in 2-3 years
I love LTT, but I'm taking a break until the headphone juice ad goes away :/
Most of these "AI" products seem to either be "algorithm-integrated" or "adaptive intelligence" more than anything resembling an actual AI. I have a hard time calling ChatGPT or any of these new fangled gadgets *AI* because there isn't really intelligence behind those soulless eyes.
5:35 still not as exhilarating as my old weedwacker 2-stroke bicycle...
The grill should have legs.. Or at least a different position for that drip tray.. The cycle's range is cool.. I don't know why we're trying to anthropomorphise the robots for less efficiency..
14:30 Linnus
Anything to stick it to Riot I'm down.
shoving ai into everything makes me want to live in the woods
I really don't like this trend of just slapping the AI moniker on otherwise relatively normal things, whether or not they're even AI. You do make a good point though, this has happened for years with IOT or 5G or any number of buzzwords that meant nothing after awhile.
I want to see Guga with that grill.
Yeah this stuff has all been around for a while. Even those dog things. Cops use them a lot. I wanna catch one and reprogram it lol.
I love products in search of a problem.
Few seconds into video and my mind just goes: "Why is the League gameplay video in Czech?" :D