CES, the Consumer Technology Association’s annual show of all things tech, is underway in Las Vegas. See the industry’s latest advances and gadgets across personal tech, transportation, health care and more — with burgeoning uses of AI.
Industry’s biggest tech show goes until Friday in Las Vegas.
Romain Massebeuf, co-founder and COO of Skwheel, demonstrates Skwheel battery-powered electric skis during the CES Unveiled press event on Sunday at CES 2024, the annual consumer electronics trade show in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
Izumi Kawanishi, president and COO of Honda Mobility Inc., introduces the Afeela car, where Honda teams up with Sony and Microsoft on artificial intelligence and other tech for the mobility industry, during the Sony news conference on Monday. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
A woman uses a virtual-reality headset at the Ogmen Robotics booth during the CES Unveiled press event on Sunday. (Brendan Smialowski /AFP/Getty Images)
People look at cooling fans for an Intel ARC graphics processor at CES on Monday. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
A person uses a gaming screen during the Samsung First Look preview at the Caesars Palace resort on Sunday. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
A man samples Vixion 01 autofocus eyewear that automatically adjusts focus, resolving challenges from eye strain and age. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
The Moxie Robot for kids from Embodied Inc., which will be updated with AI, is seen in selfie mode during a demonstration at the Venetian Resort on Monday. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
Holoconnects co-founder Andre Smith greets guests on a live video call from the Netherlands, as he appears in the Holobox during the CES Unveiled press event. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
A ColdSnap machine, which makes ice cream in two minutes from shelf-stable pods, is demonstrated during the CES Unveiled press event. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
A person tries out a Phantom Neo massage chair, with separately moving left and right sides and pulsed electromagnetic field technology. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
Miroka, a health-care assistant robot, is introduced at the Enchanted Tools booth. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
LG Electronics’ Signature OLED T, a transparent flat-panel TV, is displayed during the LG Electronics news conference on Monday. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)
A person wears a red light mask from Light Tree Ventures during Pepcom’s Digital Experience at The Mirage resort. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
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