At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies of all sizes are revealing their latest products to consumers. Artificial intelligence is a dominant theme, with tech firms showcasing AI-powered innovations like LG’s laundry folding robot, Uber’s robotaxi, and Lego’s smart bricks.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presented Cosmos, an AI model capable of simulating real-world environments based on extensive datasets, along with Alpamayo, an AI model designed for autonomous vehicles. Additionally, he introduced Vera Rubin, the company’s new AI superchip platform currently in production.

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Boston Dynamics, owned by Hyundai, unveiled its humanoid robot Atlas at CES, showcasing a version designed for car assembly that will be operational by 2028 at their EV manufacturing plant in Georgia.

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Samsung demonstrated its AI beauty mirror, a device for applying sunscreen and makeup.

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Lego showcased its smart bricks during a news conference, featuring sensors for light and distance detection, offering various responses like lights and sounds when used together.

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Uber unveiled its robotaxi, collaborating with Lucid Motors and Nuro to introduce an autonomous vehicle with a unique in-cabin experience designed by Uber.

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LG presented its CLOiD Home Robot, demonstrating its capability to assist with household tasks like laundry.

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A Mirumi furry companion robot was showcased at the trade show.

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