Samsung unveils JetBot AI 90+, Bot Care & Bot Handy robots at CES 2021

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Like every year, CES 2021 started with a bang earlier today with a bang. The event was flagged off as a virtual event with companies pitching in their upcoming machines, products, innovations, and more. You cannot forget Samsung as the company keeps upgrading its list of innovations and product lineup every year. On the first day of CES 2021, Samsung introduced us to three new AI-based robots named JetBot AI 90+, Samsung Bot Care, and Samsung Bot Handy.

Samsung unveils AI-based JetBot AI 90+, Bot Care & Bot Handy robots at CES 2021 Day 1

Talking about JetBot AI 90+, it uses object recognition technology in order to identify and classify objects, This helps the robot decide the best cleaning path. It uses two major technologies that also power self-driving cars ie. 3D sensors and LiDAR. Both these technologies allow them to avoid small objects in the way such as cables. With AI, this vacuum cleaning robot can empty its own bit. It can also double as a house monitoring robot in case you aren’t around. It keeps you posted with its live feed that you can watch on your phone via the SmartThings app. You can use it, especially when you are out of town and just want to have a look at your house.

Another major product that Samsung showcased at today’s CES 2021 Day 1 is the Samsung Bot Care. It uses artificial intelligence to monitor, recognize, and respond to its user’s behavior. It can double as a companion reminding you of things to do after learning from you.

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Bot Care looks more like Pixar’s Wall-E with a slender neck, trash can-like body, and a digital screen on its head where you will see its eyes and other icons on the screen.

Next up, we have Samsung Bot Handy which also looks much like Bot Care but with an arm protruding from its left side. It uses artificial intelligence to detect the size, weight, and shapes of objects of varying degrees. It also takes the composition of the material to calculate the force required to lift or pick up that object. It is delicate enough that you can use it to pour a glass of wine without its arm busting the bottle. You can also program it to wash dishes in the dishwasher and so on.

Samsung unveils AI-based JetBot AI 90+, Bot Care & Bot Handy robots at CES 2021 Day 1

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Like every year, CES 2021 started with a bang earlier today with a bang. The event was flagged off as a virtual event with companies pitching in their upcoming machines, products, innovations, and more. You cannot forget Samsung as the company keeps upgrading its list of innovations and product lineup every year. On the first day of CES 2021, Samsung introduced us to three new AI-based robots named JetBot AI 90+, Samsung Bot Care, and Samsung Bot Handy.

Samsung unveils AI-based JetBot AI 90+, Bot Care & Bot Handy robots at CES 2021 Day 1

Talking about JetBot AI 90+, it uses object recognition technology in order to identify and classify objects, This helps the robot decide the best cleaning path. It uses two major technologies that also power self-driving cars ie. 3D sensors and LiDAR. Both these technologies allow them to avoid small objects in the way such as cables. With AI, this vacuum cleaning robot can empty its own bit. It can also double as a house monitoring robot in case you aren’t around. It keeps you posted with its live feed that you can watch on your phone via the SmartThings app. You can use it, especially when you are out of town and just want to have a look at your house.

Another major product that Samsung showcased at today’s CES 2021 Day 1 is the Samsung Bot Care. It uses artificial intelligence to monitor, recognize, and respond to its user’s behavior. It can double as a companion reminding you of things to do after learning from you.

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Bot Care looks more like Pixar’s Wall-E with a slender neck, trash can-like body, and a digital screen on its head where you will see its eyes and other icons on the screen.

Next up, we have Samsung Bot Handy which also looks much like Bot Care but with an arm protruding from its left side. It uses artificial intelligence to detect the size, weight, and shapes of objects of varying degrees. It also takes the composition of the material to calculate the force required to lift or pick up that object. It is delicate enough that you can use it to pour a glass of wine without its arm busting the bottle. You can also program it to wash dishes in the dishwasher and so on.

Samsung unveils AI-based JetBot AI 90+, Bot Care & Bot Handy robots at CES 2021 Day 1

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