so with the Consumer Electronics Show
ongoing in Las Vegas many eyes are on
what's next what's going to be that new
buzzword that will dominate the consumer
tech industry this year our Oh Sooyoung
tells us more the next decade for
consumer tech will see the Internet of
Things transition to the intelligence of
things that's according to experts at
the Consumer Electronics Show you 2020
in Las Vegas when we look at the device
ecosystem I think really the way I would
describe it is connected intelligence so
really we're putting AI into just
everything every kind of device and it's
it's backing up all different kinds of
experiences why well it all has to do
with convenience ease of use the user
experience and that's everything from a
smartphone to services like Netflix that
use advanced algorithms and and other
machine learning to provide a seamless
experience from one device or service to
another IT giant's like Samsung and LG
have introduced smart phone systems
adding AI processor chips to all of
their devices and I think we'll see a
lot of evolution over the year ahead as
companies manage to figure out ways to
make things connect to each other in a
way that makes a lot of sense so when
your car pulls into the driveway all the
sudden the lights come on the doors
unlock your favorite music starts
playing LG for instance announced at CES
it will go beyond increasing efficiency
and simple personalization they're
aiming for reasoning and exploration
that will allow AI to understand your
behavior in order to anticipate your
needs exploration that means that
emotion can make some hypothesis by self
and proposes and another the experience
that means that we can propose a new
lifestyle based on the exploration our
we gotta fall in this kind of a
technology on all of the products
analogy in one of these services is
digital healthcare which will also
benefits and proliferate from greater
connectivity we're seeing massive
consumer adoption of wearables and again
for different things so so many
opportunities
to measure our our vital signs whether
it's steps heart rate and different
things and so this all adds up to more
and more data but a lot of that data is
starting to be leveraged by doctors
another trend is mobility as a service
and not just the very cool ask the most
of transportation diversify so there's
boats at this show there's flying
they're actually three flying taxis at
CES which is just kind of crazy so when
you're planning your route you're not
just taking a taxi they're taking a
smart scooter to a flying taxi to your
own car to a bus or whatever it happens
to be the role of mobility is becoming a
thing that whole concept is actually
becoming a reality and it's really neat
to see the trends I saw this week at CES
20/20 are expected to develop into an
everyday reality over the next decade of
tech we'll see on Arirang News Las Vegas
