Various companies, regardless of their size, are unveiling their latest products at CES 2026, the world’s premier consumer technology trade event currently happening in Las Vegas.
As anticipated, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a central focus across the board as technology companies strive to introduce AI-driven products that capture consumer interest. Examples include LG’s innovative laundry folding robot, Uber’s robotaxi service, and Lego’s smart bricks.
Discover the newest innovations showcased at the event.
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, presented Cosmos, an AI foundation model trained on extensive datasets that can simulate environments governed by real physics. Additionally, he introduced Alpamayo, an AI model tailored for autonomous vehicles.
Huang also unveiled the company’s latest AI superchip platform, named Vera Rubin, which is currently in full production.

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Boston Dynamics, a company owned by Hyundai, publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at CES.
The company announced that a version of the robot designed to assist in car assembly is already in production and will be deployed by 2028 at its electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant near Savannah, Georgia.

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Samsung demonstrated its AI beauty mirror, which showcases applications for applying sunscreen and makeup.

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During a news conference about a new Star Wars collaboration, Lego’s Chief Product and Marketing Officer, Julia Goldin, addressed the audience with Chewbacca standing behind her.

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Furthermore, Lego showcased its smart bricks during the event. These bricks are equipped with sensors that detect light and distance, offering various responses such as lights and sounds when used together.

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Uber presented its robotaxi to the public for the first time. The company, in partnership with luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors and vehicle tech firm Nuro, introduced an autonomous vehicle featuring a unique Uber-designed in-cabin experience.

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