Episode Summary

The world of innovation is wildly fascinating and constantly developing. At the CES conference in Las Vegas, some of innovation's biggest names display their newest creations for the world to see. The fact that any one of these creations could develop into a groundbreaking innovation with global reach is exciting. This year, innovations varied from entertainment to transportation, with predicted tech trends affecting inventions in all these areas. Standout Innovations TVs and display screens constantly develop as companies seek to upgrade their products with bigger screens and clearer resolutions. Samsung and LG both announced their latest contributions with the potential for use in marketing for businesses and the entertainment industry. Transparent Displays LG's groundbreaking announcement of its transparent displays generated significant interest. There are various potential uses for transparent displays in many fields. One such use is marketing in businesses. Using a transparent display to advertise a product in a store-front window would allow customers to see a snapshot of the store's most eye-catching product while also being able to see beyond the store's advertisement into the store. Transparent displays can be used in unexpected situations, making them all the more unique. Larger Screens Screens on different devices have progressively gotten larger over the years. With a 180-inch screen displayed at the convention, it is hard to see how a large screen would be practical for viewing in the average house. However, companies are not just making displays for the intended purpose of watching movies or TV. A recent surge in the gaming industry has companies taking notes on improving their displays to target this audience better. The focus on size has shifted. Companies focus on improving color, size, and refresh rate so gamers can enjoy better posture, less eye strain, and better experiences. Transportation Innovations in transportation have evolved to heights that once seemed impossible. The idea of flying cars was a concept that seemed almost mythical for many years, but it is now something that could be obtainable soon. At CES, through a simulation, people could experience what it would feel like to be in a flying car. Bringing this experience to life infused it with an exciting outlook for the future of transportation. Robotics While robotics have found applications in various industries, from restaurants to factories, they have not yet become mainstream in households. Various companies have shown interest in robotics and have contributed to advances in that area. Work still needs to be done, but humanoid robots that can assist in households could be a sooner reality than we think. Predicted Trends for 2024 With so many wonderful innovations on display this year, one can conclude three factors. The first is that every company appeared to use some form of AI. AI isn't as exclusive as it once was, so companies using AI must find other ways to differentiate themselves from each other. One such way that companies using AI can stand out is by investing in quality training data that is specific to their use cases. As AI becomes mainstream, companies must find ways to stay ahead of the competition and remain relevant. The second trend is on most people's
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