Published 13:06 IST, January 7th 2020
Samsung’s Ballie is a cute little rolling robot your doggo would fall in love with
Samsung is working on a home companion robot called Ballie that might just be the first step in getting these things a step closer to mainstream.
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Samsung is working on a home companion robot called Ballie that might just be first step in getting se things a step closer to mainstream. Ballie isn’t world’s first home companion robot. Also, it’s very limited when it comes to actual us for w. Plus, it’s only a concept – re’s word if it’s ever going to make its way beyond Samsung’s promotional videos, one of which it showed off at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. But one look at video, and you’re bound to fall in love with it – it's that cute. Even better if you’re into Star Wars!
To be fair, Samsung also had a semi-working prototype on st for a short demo. For starters, thing looks like a ball – hence name, ‘Ballie.’ It would remind you of a smaller BB-8 – that’s Star Wars connection. It has a camera and sensors on-board. It can follow you around ( house) - it can also seemingly roll right into your hands when you call out to it. Plus, it makes se cute robot sounds. What’s t to love?
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Sadly, demo left a lot to be desired since rolling and following people around house seems all that Ballie can do at this point of time. But re’s a lot more that Samsung believes it’s capable of – but that’s possibly going to take some more time. In a promo video shown off by company, Ballie is seen being quite a handful around house. It can open blinds, turn on TV, summon your ‘smart’ vacuum and – make sure your pet doggo doesn’t feel lonely when you’re t around.
concept of a home companion robot is straight-forward. It’s designed to help you around house, right from security to ensuring your elderly can have a -fuss tool to stay connected. Samsung puts it a little more delicately. Ballie is “a small, rolling robot that understands you, supports you, and reacts to your needs to be actively helpful around house.”
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Privacy concerns
But with greater smart living also comes scare of privacy. Samsung says Ballie uses on-device AI to “maintain stringent data protection and privacy standards.”
“We believe AI is future of personalized care. We see on-device AI as central to truly personalized experiences. On-device AI puts you in control of your information and protects your privacy, while still delivering power of personalization,” Sebastian Seung, Executive Vice President and Chief Research Scientist at Samsung Electronics said in a statement.
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We will of course have to wait for Ballie to officially roll into market to get a better idea of what’s in store. For w, well, let’s just revel at how awe-some this little bundle of beeps and boops is!
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13:06 IST, January 7th 2020