Companies of all sizes are showcasing their latest products at CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer technology trade show currently taking place in Las Vegas. Artificial intelligence is a dominant theme, with tech companies unveiling innovative AI products to attract customers. Examples include LG’s new laundry folding robot, Uber’s robotaxi, and Lego’s smart bricks incorporating AI technology.
At the event, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced Cosmos, an AI model trained on extensive datasets capable of simulating real-world environments based on physics principles. Additionally, Huang announced Alpamayo, an AI model tailored for autonomous vehicles, and unveiled Vera Rubin, the company’s next-generation AI superchip platform, now in full production.
Boston Dynamics, owned by Hyundai, publicly presented its humanoid robot Atlas at CES for the first time. The company revealed that a version of the robot designed to assist in car assembly is already in production and will be deployed by 2028 at its EV manufacturing facility in Georgia.
Samsung showcased its AI beauty mirror, demonstrating its capabilities in applying sunscreen and makeup. Lego’s Chief Product and Marketing Officer, Julia Goldin, announced a new Star Wars partnership, with Chewbacca making an appearance during the news conference. Lego also presented smart bricks equipped with sensors that detect light and distance, offering various responses such as lights and sounds when used together.
Uber revealed its robotaxi to the public, introducing an autonomous vehicle featuring a custom-designed in-cabin experience in collaboration with luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors and vehicle tech company Nuro.
LG introduced its CLOiD Home Robot, designed to assist with household tasks, including loading laundry into a machine. Other innovations showcased at the trade show included the Mirumi furry companion robot and the Agibot X2 humanoid robot, which danced during its demonstration.
