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Companies large and small are giving consumers a first look at their new products during CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer technology trade show, currently taking place in Las Vegas.
And as predicted, artificial intelligence has been embedded in just about everything, as tech companies continue to search for AI products that will attract customers, from LG’s new laundry-folding robot to Uber’s robotaxi to Lego’s smart building blocks.
Check out the latest from the show.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, presented Cosmos, an AI baseline model trained on massive data sets and capable of simulating environments governed by actual physics. He also announced Alpamayo, an AI model designed specifically for autonomous vehicles.
Here he reveals the company’s next-generation AI superchip platform, called Vera Rubin, which is in full production.

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Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics unveiled its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at CES.
The company says a version of the robot designed to help assemble cars is already in production and will be used at its electric vehicle manufacturing facility near Savannah, Georgia, by 2028.

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The Samsung AI makeup mirror will be demonstrated on Sunday for applying sunscreen and makeup.

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Julia Goldin, chief product and marketing officer and executive vice president of Lego, speaks during a press conference about a new Star Wars partnership on Monday while Chewbacca stands behind her.

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Lego smart bricks will also be shown during the press conference. They contain sensors that detect light and distance and provide a range of responses – essentially lights and sounds when used at the same time.

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Uber is giving the public a first look at its robotaxi. The company – along with luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors and vehicle technology company Nuro – is introducing an autonomous vehicle with a passenger experience developed by Uber.

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LG introduces its new CLOiD Home Robot that helps around the house, here loading laundry into a machine.

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A furry companion robot Mirumi will be on display during the fair.

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The humanoid robot Agibot X2 dances as it is demonstrated.

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