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Home / Technology / EVs Out, Robots In: CES Shifts Focus to AI

EVs Out, Robots In: CES Shifts Focus to AI

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Hyundai debuted a humanoid robot, signaling a shift from EVs to AI.
  • Major automakers are pivoting to AI and robotaxis, downplaying EV plans.
  • EV market faces slowdown due to policy changes and production costs.
EVs Out, Robots In: CES Shifts Focus to AI

The world's largest electronics show, CES, has increasingly become a platform for artificial intelligence and robotics, with automakers notably shifting focus away from electric vehicles (EVs). Hyundai's keynote featured the Atlas humanoid robot, a stark contrast to previous years dominated by EV concepts. This move signals a broader industry trend: EVs are being sidelined in favor of AI-driven technologies like robotaxis and advanced driver-assistance systems.

Major players are aligning with this new direction. Mercedes-Benz plans to introduce its advanced driver-assist feature in the US later this year, while Uber is set to launch its Lucid Gravity robotaxi in 2026. Nvidia, a key AI player, announced new open-source models designed to power autonomous features. This pivot occurs amidst a challenging outlook for the EV market, with growth expected to slow in 2026 due to subsidy changes and wavering governmental policies.

Automakers are responding by scaling back EV commitments and focusing on hybrids and extended-range EVs. The overwhelming investor interest in AI has pushed car companies to develop AI strategies, chatbots, and even humanoid robots to maintain market relevance. While CES once celebrated the future of electric mobility, it now reflects an industry increasingly captivated by the promise of artificial intelligence and autonomous transport.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Automakers are shifting focus to AI and robots due to slowing EV growth and strong investor interest in AI technologies.
CES 2025 featured humanoid robots, advanced driver-assist features, and new AI models for autonomous driving.
The EV market faces challenges from reduced subsidies, policy uncertainties, and rising production costs.

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