Brittany Phillips+FollowAmazon’s AI Doorbell: Privacy Overkill?Amazon’s latest Ring doorbell just snagged the 'Worst in Show' award at CES for privacy concerns, thanks to its new AI-powered 'Unusual Event Alert.' While the tech promises smarter security, critics argue it doubles down on surveillance and facial recognition, raising the stakes for personal privacy. Is this the future of home security, or are we trading too much for convenience? Where do you draw the line between safety and surveillance? #Tech #AmazonRing #CES202410Share
Brandon Barrera+FollowAI Fridges: Innovation or Overkill?So, Samsung’s AI-powered fridge just won “Worst in Show” at CES. It can talk, track your groceries, and even suggest replacements—but does anyone really want their refrigerator listening in and pitching products? Is this next-level convenience, or just another privacy headache? Where should we draw the line between smart tech and smart enough? Let’s hear your take: are AI appliances making life easier, or just more complicated? #Tech #CES2024 #AI00Share
Brittany Phillips+FollowCES Smart Lock: Game-Changer or Overkill?Saw the Lockin V7 Max at CES and it’s wild—wireless optical charging means you’ll never have to think about recharging your smart lock again. It’s packed with biometrics, AI alerts, and panoramic cameras, but the price tag is steep. Is this the future of home security, or just a flashy flex for early adopters? Would you trust your front door to a beam of light? Let’s debate! #Tech #CES2024 #SmartHome00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowHP's Keyboard Computer: Game Changer or Gimmick?HP just dropped a bombshell at CES with the Eliteboard G1a—a full PC built into a keyboard. It’s wild to see a major player take a risk like this, letting you pair your own display and keep your desk ultra-minimal. But is this the future of workstations, or just another quirky form factor that’ll fade away? Would you trade your laptop for a keyboard PC? Let’s debate! #Tech #HP #CES202400Share
Edward Wallace+FollowAI Is About to Invade Your Fridge (Seriously)Forget the weird gadgets of CES past—this year, it’s all about AI making your everyday stuff smarter. Nvidia’s CEO is kicking things off with a vision for AI that goes way beyond chatbots. Think fridges that know when you’re out of milk and robots that can help around the house. The big shift? AI is moving from tech labs into your living room, kitchen, and even your car. Get ready for your appliances to start thinking for themselves! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CES202400Share