This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
AI was everywhere at the consumer electronics show, promising everything from self-driving cars to more Copilot+ laptops.
This blond, "female" robot named Aria is powered by AI for her conversation skills, with 17 motors driving her facial expressions so she appears as human as currently possible.
CES is full of innovative, futuristic products. It's also full of stuff that's just plain weird. From a spoon that uses ...
Combining advanced robotics with a heartwarming design, AnAn sets a new standard for interactive AI companions.
As usual, the show ran the gamut from the silly to the innovative to the practical.
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CES 2025 featured cutting-edge robots, including AI-driven pets, humanoids, and assistive gadgets, redefining technology's ...
From a Star Wars-style droid for your home to a Pixar-inspired lamp bot, these are the most interesting and innovative robots ...
We saw a lot of robots at CES 2025 and, for better or worse, some really left an impression on us. These are the ones that ...
RealMan Robotics has revealed its latest innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025. The company’s robots are ...
It finally happened. Robot vacuums have limbs. Roborock and Dreame both showed off vacuums with appendages at CES 2025: ...