SAMSUNG has unveiled a new AI robot at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
Fans of the brand may recognize the new Ballie bot as a more advanced version of its predecessor that faced backlash in 2020.
Samsung has announced a new version of the infamous Ballie robotCredit: SamsungBallie was first revealed by Samsung in 2020 but the new version (pictured) appears bigger and less creepyCredit: US SunJonathan Gabrio, Head of Connected Experience Center at Samsung Electronics America, introduced Ballie at the CES tech show on Monday, January 8, 2024Credit: APThe original Ballie was blasted as creepy and "inherently sinister" by critics.
Samsung's new Ballie is pitched as a friendly assistant that follows you around the home at your request.
It can greet you by using its lights and cameras to shine messages onto the floor or wall.
My £15k Kia was driven 300 miles after I left it with airport parking firmBallie can mind your pets and send you updates about them while you're at work.
A video demonstrating the robot was shown to a media audience at CES.
It shows Ballie greeting its owners, helping them stay fit, and assisting them with work by projecting content onto the wall.
The robot is also shown to be communicating with its owners while minding a dog and sending live updates and pictures to a smartphone.
Ballie's original announcement in 2020 was met with mixed reviews.
Some spectators thought the robot was cute while others found the fact that it was shown watching its owners sleep unnerving.
Pricing for Ballie and a release date has not yet been announced.
Samsung said in a statement: "Ballie has been revamped with new advanced features to help users intelligently navigate their lives.
"Ballie acts as a personal home assistant, autonomously driving around the home to complete various tasks.
"By connecting to and managing home appliances, Ballie can provide a helping hand to users in many situations — continually learning from users’ patterns and habits to provide smarter, more personalized services."
Tech inventions to begin 2023 - from baby translator to avocado ripeness checkerThe company added in a news release: "[Ballie is] capable of interacting with other smart devices to provide customized services, such as taking care of bothersome tasks or projecting images and videos on walls so that users can view key information for their daily lives such as weather or other relevant content wherever they are."
Samsung isn't the only brand to release an AI companion bot at CES 2024.
LG unveiled a similar gadget that wheels around the home and helps with chores as well as monitoring your mood.
Ballie can mind your pets and send you updates about them while you're at workCredit: SamsungThe newly improved Ballie was also shown helping its owner workoutCredit: SamsungBallie can assist with work by projecting content onto the wallCredit: SamsungThe original Ballie was revealed in 2020Credit: SamsungThe old version appears to be much smallerCredit: Samsung