Robots have become increasingly prevalent at CES Unveiled, demonstrating more practical uses enabled by refined AI technology. What's remarkable is not just their presence but their functionality, which lends itself to everyday tasks some may not expect robots to handle.
AI is now integrated in products that seemingly don't require it, like earbuds and household appliances, leading to a discussion about the sustainability of this trend and whether consumers will bear those costs.
CES Unveiled serves as a microcosm of the broader trends showcased at CES, especially with the rise of smart glasses and the diminishing prominence of traditional televisions in favor of projectors.
The increasing popularity of AI features in products raises questions about the durability of the AI bubble. Companies may either pass costs onto consumers or offset them by data harvesting.
Collection
[
|
...
]