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CES 2026: AI Everywhere, From Robots to Hair Clippers

9 Jan

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Summary

  • CES 2026 showcased a significant shift towards physical AI, including robotics and autonomous driving.
  • Companies presented a wide array of AI-powered gadgets, from high-tech to seemingly frivolous.
  • Chipmakers are focusing on specialized hardware for AI, driven by increasing cloud computing costs.
CES 2026: AI Everywhere, From Robots to Hair Clippers

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week marked a pivotal moment, demonstrating the pervasive integration of artificial intelligence into everyday technology. Four years after ChatGPT's mainstream introduction, nearly every exhibitor presented AI-powered devices, underscoring a significant transition from software to "physical AI." This evolution was evident in the prominent displays of robotics, humanoid robots, and advancements in autonomous driving technology.

Major technology firms outlined future innovations for homes and daily life, while countless smaller companies vied for attention with quirky AI-enabled gadgets. These ranged from innovative hair-cutting devices and emotional support companions to three-dimensional avatars and AI-powered pet companions. The show also featured more utilitarian items like an AI dry cleaning apparatus and AI-enhanced lawnmowers.

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Industry leaders and analysts are keenly observing which AI-driven hardware will resonate with consumers and become profitable ventures. The increasing cost of cloud-based AI processing is spurring a move towards specialized chips designed for on-device AI, with companies like Intel and AMD launching new processors aimed at enhancing AI capabilities in personal computers.

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.
'Physical AI' refers to artificial intelligence integrated into tangible hardware like robots, humanoids, and autonomous vehicles, moving beyond software applications.
Major companies like LG, Lenovo, Nvidia, AMD, Meta, and Google, alongside numerous startups, displayed AI-powered innovations at CES 2026.
Humanoid robots at CES 2026 demonstrated challenges in processing power, battery life, and adaptability to situations beyond their programming, delaying affordable availability.

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