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AI takes centre stage at CES amid questions over real-world limits

Published on: January 3, 2026 12:02 PM

LAS VEGAS: Grand promises about the future of artificial intelligence are set to clash with present-day limitations as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) begins in Las Vegas this week. The world’s largest tech trade event once again places AI at center stage, even as experts caution against inflated expectations.

Popular culture often depicts AI as a superintelligence capable of autonomous thinking and flawless execution. In reality, today’s AI is largely focused on narrow, practical uses such as real-time language translation, health monitoring, and providing contextual information through smart devices.

Read More: AI expected to star at CES gadget extravaganza 

Even humanoid robots showcased at CES remain heavily dependent on human oversight. Many are still controlled remotely by operators, underscoring how far the technology is from full autonomy despite impressive demonstrations.

Analysts predict that the gap between AI marketing hype and consumer experience will widen at CES 2026. While software advances rapidly, hardware development and energy constraints continue to slow real-world deployment of advanced AI systems.

Nevertheless, CES is expected to feature a flood of AI-powered products. These range from televisions and home appliances to vehicles, personal computers, and wearable devices designed to monitor health and daily activity.

The week-long event, which attracted over 142,000 attendees last year, will host thousands of exhibitors across Las Vegas. Showcases include connected cars, industrial equipment, smart toys, and autonomous machines spread across convention halls and hotels.

Experts warn that much of the AI branding will amount to “AI washing,” where products exaggerate their intelligence. Still, genuine improvements driven by machine learning are expected to deliver useful new features across consumer electronics.

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Smart glasses are likely to be a major focus, with analysts predicting growing consumer adoption. Meanwhile, competition among chipmakers to deliver energy-efficient AI performance in personal computers is intensifying.

Rising chip costs and ongoing trade tensions, particularly involving China and the United States, add uncertainty to the industry. Despite these challenges, CES remains a key venue for spotting technology trends and investment priorities shaping the future of consumer tech.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: AI gadgets, Artificial Intelligence, CES 2026, consumer electronics, Innovation, Latest, tech industry

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