Robots Set To Move Beyond Factories As AI Advances

Attendees watch as a robot walks around during a demonstration at the Unitree Robotics booth during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
Soon, these increasingly humanlike machines will handle more sophisticated tasks, freeing up people while raising complex questions about the roles of artificial intelligence that are gaining attention.
Motorbunny at CES in Las Vegas demonstrates a way to make both video game fanatics and their romantic partners happy - linking on-screen action to the intensity of sex toys

Video Game Play Gets Frisky At CES Gadget Gala

Video game play met romantic intimacy in a corner of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Thursday -- but it hasn't always been smooth sailing for sex toys at the Las Vegas gadget extravaganza.
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China and the United States have in recent weeks clashed over exports of key chipmaking technology, where Nvidia is a major player

Nvidia Introduces DIGITS Supercomputer For AI Workloads at CES 2025

Paired with Arm's advanced Cortex-X925 and Cortex-A725 CPU cores, DIGITS promises a new level of computing power. Despite its size, it can process massive AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and is capable of running the most resource-intensive AI tasks with ease.
CES is considered the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, taking place each January in Las Vegas with thousands of exhibitors showing off their latest products

AI Expected To Star At CES Gadget Extravaganza

Gadgets, robots and vehicles imbued with artificial intelligence will once again vie for attention at the Consumer Electronics Show next week, as vendors behind the scenes will seek ways to deal with tariffs threatened by US President-elect Donald Trump.

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