They -Samsung Sales- seem to live in a psychedelic dreamland, a "this is how it could be after covid and populistic pandemic in the west". News from far far beyond.
South Korea is proving to be a leader in tech these past few years and show no signs of slowing down. Will become an ever larger force once Apple announces their deal with Kia/Hyundai
Samsung have just recently announced their partnership with AMD as well. Plus Hyundai bought Boston Dynamics not a long while ago as well. The future comes from East Asia.
@Abhisar Choubey South Korea is estimating many jobs will be lost to automation/robots. Luckily they are planning for this and testing a universal income program that gives residents $400/mo to compensate for work lost. This also stimulates local economies and gives younger people a chance to study stress-free without the need to work multiple side jobs.
@@phoenixzappa7366 a wife will buy this robot so she doesn't have to do this stupid work that is not exclusive to her in the first place. Getting a wife wouldn't be so easy especially with that kind of thinking.
Yes I fully are. I'd very much would like to see more of this with respect to all electronics. Repurposing hardware that's either obsolete, unwanted or unused is bigger than any of think. Landfills can only take so much. We don't want to live in a world like Wall-E when our children's children are old enough to vote.
Nope. But its more of a testing thing and for companies only. I dont think that we will see an actuall house robot like handy that helps with dishes or somethin inthe next 10 years. I hope iam wrong but i dont belive that ony of this is actually real. Its there yes, but not for actuall people
They are showing the best they have, the most valuable ones. Stop saying "oh they are so expensive😟" Of course they have wide range of prices for every type of products. Come on.
please tell whoever edits these for engadget that they need to pay attention to the framerate of the source material and not just render in whatever they think sounds fun
their robots were fucking stupid but i really like the idea of turning old phones that don’t receive new software updates anymore into new tools around the home.
6:53 For the first time, I truly believe we are living in the future... Read "The Door Into Summer" By Robert Heinlein, published in 1956 and referencing robots pretty similar to this... Wow.
@Abhisar Choubey were definitely hitting the next stage of advanced tech. Next is laser guns and space ships.... Hopefully those come within the next 20 years :D
Totally wasn't expecting that Single Armed Machine (remember jetpack joyride?) because the armed robot concept was looking pretty shaky in the lab so I pegged that it'll be at least another half decade.
Cara, a Samsung veio pra arrebentar a boca do balão, ótimas inovações, dificilmente outra marca conseguirá acompanhar essas maravilhas, PARABÉNS SAMSUNG ! .
upcycling old phones is important and giving them iot tasks seems pretty useful, as with their mobile nature, they're build to be energy efficient. i hope they keep focus on this. they might be on to something there
1) fridge that cleans itself 2) robot cleaner that can recognize what he cant clean 3) Handy 4) improved exoskeletons 5) graphene batteries Finnaly I can start dreaming again instead of thinking how future is going to be depressing
@@KentoCommenT for example: putting your phone on a charger every day would be foreign concept in few years. Graphene battery lasts far longer than traditional lithium batteries. Electric cars will have range of thousands of kilometers on single charge. You will need to charge your phone every 7 days. Graphene has less heating problems than traditional batteries. They dont heat up when you take away too much energy from them(gaming on mobile or switch for example). Also expect something that I called nuclear energy powerplant 2.0(nuclear energy from thorium instead of plutonium). It will leave even less carbon footprint than solar pannels and it would produce 100x more energy and cost far less. So far only india has implemented it and France has some plans. Edit: To answer someones question in advance. It produces very very little toxic waste. And it doesent have the power to create chernobyl 2.0. It produces less toxic waste than solar panels. Welcome to the future you dreamed of as a kid! And did you notice how instead of making us lazy technology is doing the exact opposite. Take smart fridge for example, electric cars, modern computers that load up in seconds. Its harder living now in some ways than it was in middle ages. Time that technology frees would leave space for productivity and self improvement. We live in a world where you are 8h-10h at work. Edit 1: Sorry for this long comment Edit 2: if you have questions about smart fridge they found a way how to make it practical. Telling you what to eat instead of doctor, choosing your cooking skills from begginer to intermediate to pro and telling you which groceries will you need to prepare that certain dish and will even order ingredients for you.
@@baseddepartment285 No as in are there any products using it today? I've known about graphene in the lab, eagerly waiting to see it in some actual products.
@@KentoCommenT it will first roll in phones this year. Then in the cars the next year by chinese Nio car manufacturer that wants to compete with tesla. And in 5 years it will replace all new smarphone batteries. There is already graphene battery powerbank on the market.
Samsung CEO looks like a futuristic robot
dafuq
You remember that robocop part 3 cyborg samurai? Thats it
All asians do
way too many times under the knife
@@Shaxzara ok not lisa
Robot in my house: Sorry I can't pass between this chair and this table
They -Samsung Sales- seem to live in a psychedelic dreamland, a "this is how it could be after covid and populistic pandemic in the west". News from far far beyond.
@@DigitalContentNetwork Ok Apple
Cant wait to see Handy's eyes turn red and start destroying everything.
Can it give me a handy
That's what I'm for
Lift the sofa chair up in the sky
“Whos the stupid bot now huh ?”
I know Korean dramas of 2021 will have lots of these technologies in their set up.
Yea some character struggling financially is about to have a 10 grand TV on his wall
@@wisdom6133 amazing
That epic bruh moment when my fridge AI glitches out and recommends pickles with milk.
Lol
Might be onto something though 👀
@@SpunkyGo0se lmao
Or could ask you to mix lime juice in milk while having bornvita? 🤔
That robot butler is maybe the most interesting new product.
Let's see if it can clean the dishes and dust well.
@QURAN HEROES b
Let's see how much info it can leak about you to the government....
“All new 4 door flex”
Weird flex but okay.
this comment is way underrated
Plot twist: The guy presenting is a synth
* angry brotherhood noises *
He is the cutting edge of Samsung innovation. Though they have a long way to go in terms of making him more lifelike.
My homies at commonwealth hate the synths!
He is one of vice presidents ,,
Can't wait for Samsung home security, where they give Handy a gun
Lol 🤣
Samsung makes military stuffs too, so not too impossible I guess?
Lmao
Keep waiting lol
South Korea is proving to be a leader in tech these past few years and show no signs of slowing down. Will become an ever larger force once Apple announces their deal with Kia/Hyundai
Samsung have just recently announced their partnership with AMD as well. Plus Hyundai bought Boston Dynamics not a long while ago as well. The future comes from East Asia.
@Abhisar Choubey South Korea is estimating many jobs will be lost to automation/robots. Luckily they are planning for this and testing a universal income program that gives residents $400/mo to compensate for work lost. This also stimulates local economies and gives younger people a chance to study stress-free without the need to work multiple side jobs.
Not gonna lie, as a lazy ass, I want one of those handy robots to get it to do all the chores around the house
Their Neo Qled tv Event is the best so far in 2021. The transitions and presentation in that video was super amazing
Just get a wife. You don't have to replace the parts as often.
@@phoenixzappa7366 LMAO ye
@@phoenixzappa7366 wtffff
@@phoenixzappa7366 a wife will buy this robot so she doesn't have to do this stupid work that is not exclusive to her in the first place. Getting a wife wouldn't be so easy especially with that kind of thinking.
I freaking got a Samsung ces21 ad on this videos.😂😂 the same damn video.
me: honey, why is the cat inside the trash can?
wife: bot-handeeee???
bot-handy: sowwy :]
gold lol
:)
next day: why is the cat in the fridge?
I already have a botcare.. its called my mom 😁 always reminding me that i have been play games for hours
I think people have forgotten that CES is a *showcase* it's supposed to be more concepts and novelty than practicality and affordability
Yeah, the even said something along the lines of "this is what a personal robot might look like in the future"
this was a beautiful presentation
Repurposing is one of the best initiatives on a large scale I have seen from any company in the last 5 years.
Yes I fully are. I'd very much would like to see more of this with respect to all electronics. Repurposing hardware that's either obsolete, unwanted or unused is bigger than any of think. Landfills can only take so much. We don't want to live in a world like Wall-E when our children's children are old enough to vote.
gotta acknowledge the performance of the presenter/CEO , really pleasant and nice to listen to in comparison to some other presentations oO
6:53 So it begins...
Right
Skynet is coming. 🤖
@@TonyLeviosa Legion is the real future
Jkjkjk
the Second Renaissance begins.... should've just named it B166-ER. I'm looking forward to living in the matrix!
@@TonyLeviosa skynet ready exists. There is a vice video about how China uses technology to spy their citizens every move. Look it up
6:12 he even started talking like a robot. what a commitment.
He’s a professor at MIT specialized in AI robotics.
So is there anything affordable that they showed lol
Nope. But its more of a testing thing and for companies only. I dont think that we will see an actuall house robot like handy that helps with dishes or somethin inthe next 10 years. I hope iam wrong but i dont belive that ony of this is actually real. Its there yes, but not for actuall people
I don’t know.... that flower the robot had looked fairly cheap. LOL 😂
I heard the hand robot was 22K. But thats rather cheap for an AI robot, Boston dynamics spot robot costed 75K and it doesnt even have a use.
The cardboard boxes
They are showing the best they have, the most valuable ones. Stop saying "oh they are so expensive😟" Of course they have wide range of prices for every type of products. Come on.
please tell whoever edits these for engadget that they need to pay attention to the framerate of the source material and not just render in whatever they think sounds fun
The four-door bespoke comes with a FLEXzone 1:01
you name a robot handy and it better do more than dishes
hahaha
Can wait till they make a bot called blowie, because you never know when you need a fan
iRobot prequel movie looks great!
Me: "Could things get more self indulgent and wanker-y than LG's presentation?"
Samsung: "Hold my smart fridge..."
*Handy Robot* Holding Smart Fridge
When he said big game I felt like this was a parody.
That phone upcycle idea is pretty cool
Robot: "You've been on your computer too long"
Me: Wow this is useless **throws in trash**
I mainly want a robot to do Dishes, laundry, mop and clean the floors and clean my backyard and front yard of debris that would be perfect. 👍
The section about using your tv as a personal trainer looked like every dystopia movie
You have to give it to Samsung, they always come with innovative ideas.
their robots were fucking stupid but i really like the idea of turning old phones that don’t receive new software updates anymore into new tools around the home.
what clippy 2.0 wasnt good enough XD
That fridge looks like a nightmare to repair
Meanwhile apple removes charger,
Fans: innovation
6:53
For the first time, I truly believe we are living in the future...
Read "The Door Into Summer" By Robert Heinlein, published in 1956 and referencing robots pretty similar to this...
Wow.
With all the tech we have now and this is the first time for you?
The real question is: cam the bot wash it's hands? Dude just touched dirty dishes and goes around doing more chores.
@Abhisar Choubey were definitely hitting the next stage of advanced tech. Next is laser guns and space ships.... Hopefully those come within the next 20 years :D
Howard Wolowitz finally got the robot he wanted- Handy
I cant wait for news like "Mr Handy gets hacked, grabs knife and stabs family in their sleep"
I know it's a little thing but those bespoke fridges look hella nice.
Robot: “You’ve been on your computer too long”
Samuel L. Jackson: “I don’t remember asking you a G-Damn thing”
Totally wasn't expecting that Single Armed Machine (remember jetpack joyride?) because the armed robot concept was looking pretty shaky in the lab so I pegged that it'll be at least another half decade.
This is so exciting...
6:49 oh.. handy, if that can be faster, then my wife will love it!
Samsung CEO: 110”
Man, these CES keynotes srsly start to look more and more like Black Mirror episodes 😂
Handy is just upgraded version of Howard from the show The Big Bang Theory.😂😂
those assistant robots look like they saw some in a sci-fi movie and went "yeah cool, lets make those."
presenters voice was so cheesey.... i like it :)
Marketing team: How much AI do you want?
Samsung: YES
Samsung, Great innovations 👌👌
Cara, a Samsung veio pra arrebentar a boca do balão, ótimas inovações, dificilmente outra marca conseguirá acompanhar essas maravilhas, PARABÉNS SAMSUNG ! .
it's funny seeing these, knowing that alot of it wont be adopted for the masses for a 5-10 years. Most of this tech is for rich people!
so is CES LOL
I'm pretty sure in 10 years it will be affordable. a lot of people use robotic vacumn already
@@gbjb6606 You just repeated what I said.
@@soloinnovations3304 tbh I'm sure in 10 years this stuff will be pretty common. The prices will come down too.
Come on, they are showing the most valuable, the best ones out there. Do you want them to show a $50 smartphone?
upcycling old phones is important and giving them iot tasks seems pretty useful, as with their mobile nature, they're build to be energy efficient. i hope they keep focus on this. they might be on to something there
Everyone gangsta till handy stretches 2m tall and says you've been a bad boy.
some of these sound like legit mock products, like practical jokes and im literally laughing, just don't know if its intentional
2:20 is that the Samsung under display camera ?
That's what I'm wondering
@@trg1408 maybe it is the phone
@* what if it was an Easter egg tho...I think Samsung did it on purpose
Perhaps
That is would be what they should focus their CES on, not a damm smart fridges, cringy robots or telescreen workout...
this sounds like a sketch from Corporate
Dang it! I already sold my left kidney !!
We love you guys 💜!!
The fridge presentation is like a comedy sketch without the canned laughter.
Nobody needs a driving voice assistant, Samsung. Keep pursuing concepts like "Handy", which can actually fulfill physical tasks.
Tbh, this feels more like the future
3:51 Thank you, R2 😊
Well, this was the most simplistic modern/futuristic and enjoyable presentation at CES.
The Bot's name is Handy! I'm dying!
lets pay a million dollars for a robot to get me a glass of water lol
i think i need a bot Handy in my life
Love Samsung!
Upcycling - who has galaxies lying around ? 😂
This man's cheekbones are very unsettling
does that robot wash his hands between picking up dirty dishes and setting the table lol
1) fridge that cleans itself
2) robot cleaner that can recognize what he cant clean
3) Handy
4) improved exoskeletons
5) graphene batteries
Finnaly I can start dreaming again instead of thinking how future is going to be depressing
Where are the graphene batteries at?
@@KentoCommenT for example: putting your phone on a charger every day would be foreign concept in few years. Graphene battery lasts far longer than traditional lithium batteries. Electric cars will have range of thousands of kilometers on single charge. You will need to charge your phone every 7 days. Graphene has less heating problems than traditional batteries. They dont heat up when you take away too much energy from them(gaming on mobile or switch for example).
Also expect something that I called nuclear energy powerplant 2.0(nuclear energy from thorium instead of plutonium). It will leave even less carbon footprint than solar pannels and it would produce 100x more energy and cost far less.
So far only india has implemented it and France has some plans.
Edit: To answer someones question in advance. It produces very very little toxic waste. And it doesent have the power to create chernobyl 2.0. It produces less toxic waste than solar panels.
Welcome to the future you dreamed of as a kid!
And did you notice how instead of making us lazy technology is doing the exact opposite. Take smart fridge for example, electric cars, modern computers that load up in seconds.
Its harder living now in some ways than it was in middle ages. Time that technology frees would leave space for productivity and self improvement.
We live in a world where you are 8h-10h at work.
Edit 1: Sorry for this long comment
Edit 2: if you have questions about smart fridge they found a way how to make it practical. Telling you what to eat instead of doctor, choosing your cooking skills from begginer to intermediate to pro and telling you which groceries will you need to prepare that certain dish and will even order ingredients for you.
@@baseddepartment285 No as in are there any products using it today? I've known about graphene in the lab, eagerly waiting to see it in some actual products.
@@KentoCommenT it will first roll in phones this year. Then in the cars the next year by chinese Nio car manufacturer that wants to compete with tesla. And in 5 years it will replace all new smarphone batteries. There is already graphene battery powerbank on the market.
GOTTA
FLEX
THAT
FRIDGE
My Robot - you have been on your computer too long, how about stretching and taking a short break
me - ....................
My Robot - **dies**
My fave product was the CEO avatar!
The upcycling program is a great idea.
CES is almost like a movie
Samsung ist Freaking awesome
How can a man be that smooth
Darn. Thats a lot of innovation.
That 4Vue feature in the new tv is just that one scene from Back to the Future 2 where the guy pulled up 10 different channels at once.
All the LIT TELL details. Don’t tell me it’s lit, let me de side.
That looks like an enormous amount of data.
Imagine the bloopers while filming.
Samsung is doing the most
8:04 i think that is the last note phone (the note 21 ultra)
Is that under display camera
Teasing 👁️😶
Just like LG teasing rollable 🧠💥
Bot helper is a robot slave, definitely morally sound
I never thought id see the day that a tv would cost as much as a bently
hacker: I'm boutta ruined this guy's smart home career
Health Care Great Job Samsung !!
Hope to see that Samsung Amoled 16k Movie Theater 🍿
Black mirror just be a documentary now
TERMINATORS!!!!!
Negative
@@johnboko7110 laugh.
@@batman0673 Good
i hope to see Samsung GEMS in Puerto Rico. My wife haves cerebral palsy that affects her mobility.
😳 He drank that water with only one hand… tis 2021 indeed.
Holy fudge I want that handy bot so bad it wood be awesome to put my dishes in a dishwasher
So cool!
"Every color and detail... That you've come to expect"
wow love to see the upcycling!!!
I want all of these toys 😋😍