‘You sure you want that coffee?’ LG, Microsoft partner on AI homes
From controlling your thermostat if your child has a cold to ordering you a coffee on your drive to work, LG has revealed how it is harnessing AI to transform our lives.
From controlling your thermostat if your child has a cold to ordering you a coffee on your drive to work, LG has revealed how it is harnessing AI to transform our lives.
The LG ‘world-first’ transparent TV will be here in coming months. But despite the whopper price tag, it won’t be the most expensive the Korean company has sold, while its rivals have other tricks up their sleeves.
The world’s biggest consumer electronics show is being held in Las Vegas this week, showcasing the weird, wacky and wonderful. Here’s what’s on offer.
Las Vegas shaken but not stirred as it prepares to host one of its biggest shows of the year – three days after a US Green Beret blew up a Tesla Cybertruck, wounding seven people.
Atlassian co-founder and chief executive Mike Cannon-Brookes has welcomed a mooted ‘refreshed’ strategy by the NSW government for Sydney’s Tech Central innovation precinct.
China is seeking to not only conquer your driveway but your entire home, and Western companies should be worried.
Organisers of the world’s biggest consumer electronics trade show in Las Vegas next week are increasing security after the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump Hotel.
A tech firm that streamlines how chemists find pharmacists for locum shifts has signed up Australia’s biggest player, as it expands to the US and into other fields.
Artificial intelligence will change the way many Australians see the Boxing Day cricket Test as the world’s biggest TV makers harness the technology to make viewing more lifelike.
Sydney start-up Traffyk says its AI-powered platform has saved a big four consulting firm more than $100m a year by eradicating productivity-sapping employee communications.
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