This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) highlighted "AI" and featured a keynote by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, drawing a large audience and making it the most attended CES so far. Similar to Taipei's Computex earlier,
While discussing the tech at at the consumer electronics show, Nvidia's VP of applied deep learning research, Bryan Catanzaro, said improving DLSS has been a continuous,
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With the help of 4,500 exhibitors—1,400 of which were startups—in front of 141,000 attendees, the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show lived up to its reputation as one of the world’s leading tech events by underscoring AI's intersection with humanity,
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At CES, one company called Realbotix aimed to blow right through that valley with a series of robots designed to look and even feel like real people. The newest model at CES was a tall, blonde, female robot named Aria. She was able to move around realistically, make hand gestures and generally interact with her environment.
Nvidia's new focus on physical AI and robotics has crucial implications for industrial automation systems. With this shift, we’re seeing the rise of robotic enterprises.
It makes sense that Big Machine Companies publicize autonomy achievements at CES. Winning employee and customer acceptance is critical for these efforts to succeed.
CES 2025 was a wild ride, and The Verge was on the ground in Las Vegas to cover the biggest gadgets, press conferences, and surprises of the show. You can follow along below for all the news, impressions, and takeaways from the biggest tech event of the year.
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