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The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA, will kick off on the 9th local time. Although this electronics exhibition has not yet officially opened, there are already some fresh and interesting artificial intelligence equipment unveiled to the public.
Artificial intelligence technology gives people the impression that, in addition to cutting-edge, esoteric and massive data, it also has a down-to-earth and fun side. A technology company from Switzerland will present a "smart cat nest" at this exhibition. The device reads and analyzes images of thousands of cats, and through an infrared camera on the litter, it is possible to observe whether the cat that is about to enter the litter is holding prey such as a dead mouse. If the cat house is not allowed to put down the prey, the entrance to the cat kennel will remain closed all the time. It's also a good invention for cat owners who like cleanliness and hygiene.
Another tech start-up has developed an AI-powered bird feeder for bird lovers. Through learning Xi and analyzing data, the bird feeder can now identify more than 6,000 species of birds through cameras and record the number of birds that are eating.
Unlike focusing on small animals, a wearable device focuses on enhancing a person's athletic abilities. When worn on the body, it can quickly recognize the human posture, judge the person's intention, and release the impetus for the next action in a short time, just like an artificial muscle on the body, which can make people full of strength and run faster.
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Editor: Wang Yifan