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At this year's CES, its biggest example of AI was Ballie, Samsung's cute "companion" robot. Ballie, a small, bright yellow, rolling robot, followed Kim around the stage and responded to his commands.
Alternatively, Ballie might even let you know what it’s up to on its own, unprompted. What a courteous robot. Or annoying! Hard to say, really. Probably the most exciting feature, however, is ...
Back in 2020, Samsung gave us a sneak peek at an adorable little robot called Ballie. This is a connected AR robot that’s meant to make life just a bit easier for the user. Well, during CES 2024 ...
Ballie is still bright yellow with wheels to move around your house, a boatload of sensors, and a projector to let it play games, cast answers to queries, and even project films on various ...
Ballie first captured imaginations with its debut at CES 2020. Samsung teased a future where a small, spherical robot could follow you around your home.
Samsung's Ballie robot is one of the more delightful things we've heard about at CES 2024. The spherical robot was a surprise from Samsung yesterday, though the company first showed off a version ...
Ballie was supposed to be your (and your pets’) friend. “It's not just a social robot,” Leo Jun, the director of Samsung’s Think Tank Team, told Engadget.
Samsung first revealed Ballie — its rolling smart home hub — at CES 2020. Now, at CES 2024, the adorable robot is making a triumphant return, this time sporting a new built-in projector.
Ballie is a home bot that makes liberal use of AI technology. It’s billed as a “self-propelled, autonomous home robot” designed with companionship, health monitoring, and entertainment ...
Ballie’s projector doubles as a video streaming tool. At this year’s CES consumer electronics conference, Samsung demonstrated how a user could ask the robot to project a movie on a wall.
Ballie, the Samsung home robot set to receive the Gemini integration, was first previewed in 2020. The company has since updated the machine’s design multiple times.