CES 2026: Follow live for the best, weirdest, most interesting tech as this robot and AI-heavy event wraps up

CES 2026: Follow live for the best, weirdest, most interesting tech as this robot and AI-heavy event wraps up

As CES 2026 comes to a close, the event has left a lasting impression with its focus on 'physical AI.' This year, companies unveiled a range of consumer gadgets, robots, and vehicles that prominently integrated artificial intelligence into their designs. Keynotes from industry leaders such as Nvidia's Jensen Huang and AMD's Lisa Su highlighted the critical role of computing power in advancing these technologies. Humanoid robots took center stage, showcasing the growing interest in robotics. Hyundai, the majority owner of Boston Dynamics, presented its impressive lineup, including the humanoid Atlas. The constant flow of visitors to Hyundai's exhibit underscored the excitement surrounding robotic innovations. While CES has evolved from being a predominantly U.S. and European car show, this year's event still featured notable displays from several Chinese automakers, including Geely Holding. Although these vehicles are not available for sale in the U.S., they contributed to numerous announcements and showcases, particularly in autonomous vehicle technology. Companies specializing in lidar and automated driving software were prevalent, alongside robotaxis from Waymo and Zoox, both drawing large crowds. Among the standout innovations was the 'Childfree Trust,' a service launched by Dr. Jay Zigmont aimed at helping childless adults with estate planning. This service fills a significant gap in the market, offering essential support for a demographic that often has limited options for managing their affairs. In addition to AI and robotics, CES 2026 featured exciting consumer gadgets. XBrew Lab introduced the EverNitro, a countertop nitro beverage machine designed for coffee enthusiasts. This machine provides an eco-friendly alternative to traditional nitro coffee systems, emphasizing the diverse range of tech on display. Startups also made a significant impact, with MyCommuters showcasing a platform that helps companies evaluate real estate options based on employee commute data. This tool aims to improve employee satisfaction by considering factors that influence workplace location decisions. From emerging technologies in autonomous vehicles to innovative consumer gadgets, CES 2026 has cemented its reputation as a hub for cutting-edge advancements. As attendees head home, the anticipation for next year's event is already building, promising even more exciting developments in the tech landscape.

Sources : TechCrunch

Published On : Jan 10, 2026, 24:45

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