Okay, first of all thank you Trish that was amazing! I have two observations 6:45- Someone finally made Ready Player One a reality and I am definitely all for it. Also, at 11:08- I am getting Cyberpunk vibes from the car, I would get one of those but I'm afraid I'd want to play too many games IRL while I'm driving.
10:35 The passenger watching a movie or playing a game might be distracting while driving, but I assume that is something that can only be done in park, like Tesla?
5:50 The Moonwalkers sound intriguing, but the 1 hour battery life limits their potential. As someone who has worked in many of those warehouse environments, we're often working for 5-6 hours straight without a break, so frequent charging doesn't make them very practical.
Trisha, I look forward to your adventures at CES every year. Your tour guide/hosting skills are truly wonderful. You bring genuine excitement to this event every year. I have been a big fan of all that you do for many years, but, in my opinion, it is these kinds of videos in which you shine brightest.
10:11 What is the range on the facial recognition? If I'm in a tightly packed parking lot or street, I wouldn't want my car door suddenly opening when I have to walk past it. Unless there's an option to have a physical key or fob?
4:40 The AI needs substantial work. It apparently has no capability for sight, or perception of the subject at hand. Currently, it performs like a 21st-century version of those "fortune teller" machines.
The wireless TV with the wireless docking station sounds interesting. Tech has come a long way from the 90's entertainment center that held all the electronics with the intricate wiring.
That car is a big no from me. That would be super distracting to the driver and we already have huge issues with accidents involving texting and driving or driving with other distractions. I think the passenger should be keeping an eye out on the road too if possible. Backseat, sure. But the driver can definitely see everything on the screen in their peripheral view so it's not good. What if there's some sort of a jump scare or loud noise from a game/ movie and then the driver swerves off the road or hits someone? I'm also not really a fan of cars with mostly touch screen. What happened to tactile things? You used to be able to easily do things without having to take your eyes off the road, just feel for the button/ knob but now you have to look at a screen to know what you're pressing. I also don't love facial recognition on a car (or in general tbh). The 360 view around the car is cool but everything else doesn't really add anything worthwhile to me
Cool video bro.
That afeela dashboard seems like it would be extremely distracting for the driver.
Okay, first of all thank you Trish that was amazing! I have two observations
6:45- Someone finally made Ready Player One a reality and I am definitely all for it.
Also, at 11:08- I am getting Cyberpunk vibes from the car, I would get one of those but I'm afraid I'd want to play too many games IRL while I'm driving.
I like the car, it's modern without being too weird, and I love that ice cream maker because I haven't had soft serve in soooo long.
@12:28 - 🤓👉ViXion 01 Glasses
Trisha Hershberger videos are the best place to find new tech.
11:54 - Joy, concept cars that never see the light of day, they don't even put them as cool cars in video games to pay with.😢
Love the ar glasses
Tbh the car sounds distracting
10:35
The passenger watching a movie or playing a game might be distracting while driving, but I assume that is something that can only be done in park, like Tesla?
A.I has learned the word bro. I fear the future.
5:50
The Moonwalkers sound intriguing, but the 1 hour battery life limits their potential. As someone who has worked in many of those warehouse environments, we're often working for 5-6 hours straight without a break, so frequent charging doesn't make them very practical.
Trisha, I look forward to your adventures at CES every year. Your tour guide/hosting skills are truly wonderful. You bring genuine excitement to this event every year. I have been a big fan of all that you do for many years, but, in my opinion, it is these kinds of videos in which you shine brightest.
Thank you Trish. I've enjoyed your videos for this year's CES show.
10:11
What is the range on the facial recognition? If I'm in a tightly packed parking lot or street, I wouldn't want my car door suddenly opening when I have to walk past it. Unless there's an option to have a physical key or fob?
That wehead ai was hilarious!
I’m against any cars with screens. Driving is distracting enough and when they break, it costs a fortune to repair
boomer😂
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4:40 The AI needs substantial work. It apparently has no capability for sight, or perception of the subject at hand.
Currently, it performs like a 21st-century version of those "fortune teller" machines.
Absolutely. If ChatGPT (its response felt very GPT4 to me) and a fortune teller machine had a kid, it would be that WeHead AI thing
The wireless TV with the wireless docking station sounds interesting. Tech has come a long way from the 90's entertainment center that held all the electronics with the intricate wiring.
10:55
I can see the appeal of the Afeela for taxi or Uber/Lyft drivers. No more having to wonder if that's *your* driver, just check the bumper. 😅
That car is a big no from me. That would be super distracting to the driver and we already have huge issues with accidents involving texting and driving or driving with other distractions. I think the passenger should be keeping an eye out on the road too if possible. Backseat, sure. But the driver can definitely see everything on the screen in their peripheral view so it's not good. What if there's some sort of a jump scare or loud noise from a game/ movie and then the driver swerves off the road or hits someone?
I'm also not really a fan of cars with mostly touch screen. What happened to tactile things? You used to be able to easily do things without having to take your eyes off the road, just feel for the button/ knob but now you have to look at a screen to know what you're pressing. I also don't love facial recognition on a car (or in general tbh). The 360 view around the car is cool but everything else doesn't really add anything worthwhile to me
I like the glasses products. Anything that will take into account my bad eyesight and give me some upgrades would be nice #GeordiLaForge
Unbelievable watermelons
Hold on, Sony is designing *cars* now?? Is it an electric car?
12:15
Oh, nevermind: it is an EV. Really cool concept by Sony and Honda!
The favorite thing i saw was you
Now that E3 is officially dead, I hope we see more video games in addition to gaming hardware at CES in the future.
I love Trisha
I really hope that was your husband at the wireless TV because that man was checking out your backside 😅