Friday, April 17, 2020

The Real-World AI Issue

The Real-World AI Issue
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TVs are largish items, and they disclosed with a heck of a lot of packaging. Wouldn't it be nice if you could use that packaging for vendible such as, I don't know, a cat house? Also, I suppose, bins for books or DVDs or whatever. Except mostly a cat house. Peekaboo at that cat house!

Samsung has spoken that its Plans TVs will now disclosed with what it's calling "eco-packaging" as part of an initiative to renege its ecology footprint. Those TVs include The Serif (the one with a shelf on it), The Muscles (the one that looks like a big picture frame), and The Sero (the one that rotates).

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The intellection is that already you've assembled your TV, you can use the box to create over-and-above household items. (For example, a cat house.) The packaging is fabricated from corrugated cardboard, and it sports a dot-matrix diamond to guide your ingoing and folding. It moreover ships with an authoring guide.

As you can see above, the getup Samsung has created don't peekaboo bisected bad. If I tried to mass-produce them, they would most okey-dokey peekaboo like a second-grader's art assignment. Except if you, unlike me, have competent motor abilities and some corpus of invigorating sensibility, it could be a fun rainy-day project.

That said, the fixtures do assume to be examined to full-length Samsung's branding front and center. If you want to brandish them in your lodge without providing gratis artefact refitting to The Serif, maybe pick up some spray paint.

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