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.
The world's biggest annual tech expo, the Consumer Electronics Show, is kicking off this week in Las Vegas with more than 150K people in attendance. Artificial intelligence will be all over the event,
News of AI used in TVs, refrigerators, grills, and even bird feeders is already pouring out of CES, one of the hottest tech trade shows.
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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, tech companies including US giants Google and Amazon, as well as South Korea’s LG and China’s Hisense exhibited new AI-powered products and ...
Consumer Electronics Show was underway in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The annual trade conference spotlights some of the newest technological innovations from companies across the globe. Jason Hiner, editor-in-chief for tech news site ZDNET joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks off in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and organizers say artificial intelligence (AI) will be a major topic at the event that extends through Friday.
The super-regional’s chief innovation officer said there’s a fine line between being proactive and helpful, versus being proactive and creepy. “We don’t want to cross the creepy line,” he said.
Despite some high highs and low lows in 2024, the tech sector is still brimming with innovation and optimism for the future.
AI is once again a major theme of the show, along with autonomous vehicles ranging from tractors and boats to lawn mowers and golf club trollies. South Korean consumer electronics giant LG kicked off a media day Monday by outlining a vision for ...
From $60,000 transparent TVs to RGB-lit RAM sticks, this year’s show is all about pushing boundaries ... Another wearable wants to be your AI bestie — this time, it’s Omi, an $89 device ...
AI-powered goggles gained strong traction during the show. RayNeo ... will become a new engine driving the growth of the consumer electronics industry," said Wang Jiping, vice-president of ...