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Companies big and small are giving consumers a first look at their new products during CES 2026, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, currently taking place in Las Vegas.
And, as expected, AI has been embedded in just about everything as tech companies continue to look for AI products that will attract customers, from LG's new laundry-folding robot to Uber's robotaxis and Lego's smart bricks.
Check out the latest exhibition events.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showed off Cosmos, an artificial intelligence model trained on huge data sets that can simulate environments governed by real-world physics. He also announced Alpamayo, an artificial intelligence model specifically designed for autonomous vehicles.
Here he talks about the next-generation AI superchip platform, dubbed Vera Rubin, which is in full production.

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Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its Atlas humanoid robot for the first time at CES.
The company says a version of the robot that will help assemble cars is already in production and will be deployed by 2028 at its electric vehicle plant near Savannah, Georgia.

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Samsung's AI vanity mirror for applying sunscreen and makeup is on display on Sunday.

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Lego Chief Product and Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President Julia Goldin speaks as Chewbacca stands behind her during a press conference announcing the new Star Wars partnership on Monday.

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Smart Lego bricks were also shown during the press conference.. They contain sensors that sense light and distance and provide a variety of responses—essentially light and sounds—when used in unison.

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Uber is giving the public a first look at its robotaxi. The company is teaming up with luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors and car tech company Nuro to introduce a self-driving car with an Uber-developed cabin management system.

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LG introduces its new home robot CLOiD, which will help around the house. Here he is shown loading laundry into the machine.

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The exhibition features the furry robot companion Mirumi.

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The humanoid robot Agibot X2 dances during a demonstration.

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