X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102639856.header;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102639856.header;h=ac1255c2cf054bf0021aa1ea7b312ce4c1b9d168;hp=e47a198381ba47ef4cf75ff098533ffd41fa523d;hb=3367f6256b5143b7cba2a61de36e74f389a5f379;hpb=b389651b0012a7ba1ff30d164958e155688ac216 diff --git a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102639856.header b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102639856.header index e47a198..ac1255c 100644 --- a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102639856.header +++ b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102639856.header @@ -3,25 +3,36 @@ i Thursday September 06, 2018 @11:30PM (msmash) i from the there-is-no-spoon dept. i i Andrew Orlowski of The Register recounts all the gadgets -i supercharged with AI that he came across at IFA tradeshow last -i week -- and wonders what value AI brought to the table. He -i writes: I didn't see a blockchain toothbrush at IFA in Berlin -i last week, but I'm sure there was one lurking about somewhere. -i With 30 vast halls to cover, I didn't look too hard for it. -i But I did see many things almost as tragic that no one could -i miss -- AI being squeezed into almost every conceivable bit of +i [1]supercharged with AI that he came across at IFA tradeshow +i last week -- and wonders what value AI brought to the table . +i He writes: +i +i > I didn't see a blockchain toothbrush at IFA in Berlin last +i week, but I'm sure there was one lurking about somewhere. With +i 30 vast halls to cover, I didn't look too hard for it. But I +i did see many things almost as tragic that no one could miss -- +i AI being squeezed into almost every conceivable bit of i consumer electronics. But none were convincing. If ever there i was a solution looking for a problem, it's ramming AI into i gadgets to show of a company's machine learning prowess. For i the consumer it adds unreliability, cost and complexity, and -i the annoyance of being prompted. [...] Back to LG, which takes -i 2018's prize for sticking AI into a superfluous gadget. The -i centrepiece of its AI efforts this year is a robot, ClOi. Put -i Google Assistant or Alexa on wheels, and you have ClOi. I -i asked the booth person what exactly ClOi could do to be told -i "it can take notes for your shopping list." Why wasn't this -i miracle of the Fourth Industrial Revolution let loose on the -i LG floor? I wondered -- a question answered by this account of -i ClOi's debut at CES in January. Clearly things haven't -i improved much -- this robot buddy was kept indoors. +i the annoyance of being prompted. +i +i > +i +i > [...] Back to LG, which takes 2018's prize for sticking AI +i into a superfluous gadget. The centrepiece of its AI efforts +i this year is a robot, ClOi. Put Google Assistant or Alexa on +i wheels, and you have ClOi. I asked the booth person what +i exactly ClOi could do to be told "it can take notes for your +i shopping list." Why wasn't this miracle of the Fourth +i Industrial Revolution let loose on the LG floor? I wondered -- +i a question answered by this account of ClOi's debut at CES in +i January. Clearly things haven't improved much -- this robot +i buddy was kept indoors. +i +i +i +i [1] https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/09/05/consumer_ai_ifa_2- +i 018_roundup/ i