Samsung plans to debut several new projects from the C-Lab program in it. This program is designed to provide startup ideas the opportunity to be fertilized and tested before switching to a wider market. Because it increased in 2012, this program has helped to incubate 259 projects, with more than 1,060 Samsung employees working in it.
A smart guitar and an AI to help develop better smartphone usage habits
Of all the products that Samsung will show off, four C-lab items in it are quite varied. For starters, the first project is the AI solution called Piloto who said Samsung would help children develop better habits when it comes to smartphone use.
At the other end the spectrum is a project known as a proba (as shown in the head of this article). Proba is a AI-based exam service that Samsung is built for testing, supervisors, and administrators.
Samsung will also debut a new project designed to help detect the early signs of baby strabismus. As the main cause of “lazy eyes” or amblyopia, strabismus is basically when the eye does not line up correctly. This causes one of the eyes to be more dominant, and therefore the other visual power of the eye suffers because of its relationship with the brain does not function as referred to. The project, known as innovisi, is a cellphone nursery that must help parents take signs of the condition earlier than usual.
Finally, the last project to be displayed by Samsung from the C-Lab Insider is Zamstar, a smart electric guitar designed to make guitar learning easier. System users lead guides to help teach users how to play guitar. Unfortunately, we have to wait more information to be disclosed about each product at CES 2022 in January.