CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show and the largest technology conference in the world, kicks off in Las Vegas today.
CES sets the tone for the latest gadgets and robots we can expect to see this year and the big trends this year are expect4ed to include AI, Robotaxis, smart health and chips.
South Korean tech giant LG has already announced it will show off a helper bot named "CLOiD", which will apparently handle a "wide range of indoor household tasks."
Hyundai Motor Group says it will roll out human-like robots in its factories from 2028, as major companies race to use the new technology.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company's next generation of chips is in "full production", adding that they can deliver five times the artificial-intelligence computing of the company's previous chips when serving up chatbots and other AI apps.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su has already showed off a number of the company's AI chips at CES, including its advanced MI455 AI processors, which are components in the data centre server racks that the company is selling to firms like ChatGPT maker OpenAI.
Ciara O'Brien, the Irish Times technology and business reporter, talks to Gail Conway about what this year's CES will feature.
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