(dramatic techno music) - Welcome back to What's Inside Family. I am Dan and I'm at one
of my favorite places to go every single year, CES
or Consumer Electronic Show. And my goal while I'm here
is to find the coolest tech or the weirdest tech every single year. Every year one of my favorite
booths is the LG booth. And I was lucky enough this
year to partner with LG to get exclusive access to the booth before it's even open to the public. Today I wanna show you some
of the actual amazing things that are in the future, maybe not even in the far distant future that LG is doing with
their ThinQ technology. The ThinQ technology is like an AI that knows your preferences
and knows the things that you like. And their motto this
year is Anywhere is Home. So whether you're at a
restaurant, driving in a car, in your house it can
connect all of those places so you feel like you're at
home wherever you might go. When we're talking about home the first place you wanna
thing of is the front door. And this door is very,
very safe and secure. It has some features that I've never seen
in a front door before. This actually has face recognition and a palm blood vein
recognition inside of your hand so that it knows who you are
and it lets you in the door. Let me show you how that works. Check this out. I take my hand and place it up there. It recognized it. I push the handle and it opens by itself. Because it knows my face and
it knows the veins in my hands. This is the future. When you look at it when it closes it shows a lot of information. It's almost like having a
giant tablet on your door. This thing is solid. It's metal, it's thick, it's secure. Oh it says that food was delivered, what does that even mean? Well it has a valet door for people like say Amazon Deliveries or people that are gonna deliver
food, they can put it inside of the little refrigerator
and set the food in there via access through that door there. And put the package inside of there so when you get inside of your house you open it up, get your
packages out, it's not outside, you don't have to worry about Mark Rober and his thief stealing package thing. Not only does this Smart
Door look just beautiful but if somebody rings the doorbell you can click on the intercom button and then take a look at them. Refrigerators, what's
inside of your refrigerator? Well you could get a chop saw like I have and cut your thing open
or (knocks on glass) you can knock on it twice
and look inside of it. These are the LG InstaViews. Typically they're something
that you wouldn't think of having an AI inside of it or the LG ThinQ but you're able to see the things that you're deficient on or the things that you've already eaten and are low on and it will automatically
order the things that you need. And then when it's delivered
its automatically put inside of the door if you have the LG door also. Like everything is connected. This car is incredibly
futuristic but the brains of it is the LG ThinQ that connects
everything within your life. So say this is a shared ride
that you're gonna be taking to the movies with your family. In the future if you're riding
in a car with other people safety and security is an important thing. When it pulls up to you obviously
you have your phone on you and it knows your close by but as a fun safety measure
for everybody involved why not have facial recognition? Complete! It knows who I am. By doing the facial recognition it has the settings all set up in here. There are some really cool features that I would love to have. I mean can you imagine
going in an Uber or a Lyft? You step in the car and the LG ThinQ knows what show you are
watching and where you were at and it starts playing it on the TV that's directly across from you. (orchestral choral music) And then their TV, I don't wanna listen to Justin Timberlake. I don't know that I
want to listen to that. Havana "Camila Cabello," I like that song. And change the music with a hand gesture and that happens with cameras
that are right up here. Obviously in the future most
cars will be autonomous. Hopefully they talk to each other. You don't need a steering wheel. You don't need to look
out in front of you. These seats are turned 15 degrees, so instead of sitting
awkwardly directly at somebody you are turned this way so this is kind of the
area right in front of you that you wanna be looking. There's actually a
refrigerator inside of this. I like this. See the tech at CES is crazy, right? Say you set a reservation at a restaurant and you're in this car
and it's running late there's a lot of traffic
it can automatically notify the restaurant that
has ThinQ built into it that you're going to be running late. The whole idea is that you're
taking the home with you to the different places
whether it's in your car or at a restaurant. So this area's called CLOi's TABLE and the idea is that it's
a futuristic restaurant where you have robots that help you with a lot of different things. - [Robot] This is your table. Please have a seat. I'll return to station
to welcome new guests. - It'll know your preferences
of the things you like to eat. You can come in here, it'll
know your favorite meals. It'll be preparing it
for you, you sit down, the wait time shouldn't be too long. Behind me you're seeing these
robots that are making pasta or making spaghetti. It's just kind of like straining it, mixing the stuff together. That's the idea behind CLOi's TABLE. ThinQ technology integrated
into restaurants, into cars, into everything. My wife is notorious for buying
multiple items of clothing that maybe don't fit necessarily and then she returns a bunch of 'em. Could AI somehow help
you to make that process of shopping for clothes
a little more effective so you have less things
that you're gonna return. It's call ThinQ Fit Collection. You stand on this platform, hold still. My measurement is complete, there you go! If you ever wanted to
know Zach's measurements. - My favorite thing is
that we can actually, we can try on outfits. - [Dan] Oh wow! I feel like your shoulders
and this chest area are a little bigger than
the belly area. (laughs) - Yeah. - [Dan] It's close. - We're working on the camera technology. - [Dan] All right Zach
move for us, oh, oh, hey. - [Zach] The whole outfit changed. - [Dan] Wow. I just change the whole
outfit by touching it? Oh! The sleeves are going up! What is this? - [Zach] Can roll 'em up.
- [Dan] Look at that! This is what Zach used to look like when he was 14 years old. Oh wait, maybe a little darker color. - Yeah, so it, not blonde right? Yeah definitely. - [Dan] (laughing) Okay
let's go to that one. - My head.
- [Dan] Insert the picture right here of Zach. Can we put the selfie in there of you? - Yep, it's on my Instagram. - [Dan] You can go in and
try on new clothes digitally and then once you find an outfit that you really really
like for you or your kids you can actually order it on the screen and it will be delivered to you. This is the LG TWINWash. I'm not good at doing laundry,
I'm actually pretty lazy. I take my shirts and I throw them in here. The AI, the ThinQ that's built into this is going to sense what type
of fabric my clothes are and it's going to decide
what type of wash to put. But then also it's going to weigh it and decide what type of detergent and how much to put in there. So all I have to do is put
it in there, walk away. Using data, using AI, using
technology in the future to be able to help your
life be a little easier so you can focus on the time
spending it with your family versus going and shopping
and doing all of this stuff. I'm gonna buy you that exact sweater. - I'm outta here. - Thanks again to LG Electronics
for sponsoring this video and giving me access to
all of this awesome tech. And let me know your thoughts. What did you guys think
about all of the LG tech? I'm excited about where
the future's going. - It's always good in style to wear a puffy marshmallow jacket with a sweater so I can see it before I believe it. - Yeah, and this is why
Cambry dresses Zach. And there's your TV.
I really hope the future isn't just screens on everything