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IN PHOTOS | Tech highlights from CES 2026


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Companies both large and small are giving consumers a first look at their new products during CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer technology trade show now underway in Las Vegas.

And, as predicted, artificial intelligence was anchored in nearly everything as tech firms continue to look for AI products that will attract customers, from LG’s new laundry folding robot to Uber’s robotaxi to Lego’s smart bricks.

Check out the latest from the trade show.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showed off Cosmos, an AI foundation model trained on massive datasets capable of simulating environments governed by actual physics. He also announced Alpamayo, an AI model specifically designed for autonomous vehicles.

Here, he reveals the company’s next-generation AI superchip platform, dubbed Vera Rubin, which is in full production.

A bespectacled man holding up a computer graphics processing unit and central processing unit wearing a crocodile leather jacket.

(John Locher/The Associated Press)

Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas 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 EV manufacturing facility near Savannah, Ga.

A robot walking across a stage.

(Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)

The Samsung AI beauty mirror is demonstrated for applying sunscreen and makeup on Sunday.

A person facing an oval screen that resembles a mirror, with another person's hand pointing at her reflection on the device.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

Lego’s chief product and marketing officer and executive vice-president Julia Goldin speaks as Chewbacca stands behind her during a news conference about a new Star Wars partnership on Monday.

A person in a Chewbacca from Star Wars costume stands behind a woman on stage.

(Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)

Lego smart bricks are also shown during the news conference. They contain sensors that sense light and distance, and provide an array of responses — essentially lights and sounds when they are used in unison.

A person demonstrating smart LEGO bricks on stage.

(Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)

Uber gives the public a first look at its robotaxi. The company — along with luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors and vehicle tech company Nuro — is introducing an autonomous vehicle with an Uber-designed in-cabin experience.

A robotaxi vehicle that reads Lucid on front, on display during a trade show at a convention centre, surrounded by attendees.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

Profile of an vehicle front interior, surrounded by people during a trade show.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

LG reveals its new CLOiD Home Robot to help around the home, shown here loading laundry into a machine.

During a demo on stage, a white robot loads a towel into a front-loading washing machine

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

A Mirumi furry companion robot is displayed during the trade show.

A person carrying a pink stuffed robot attached to a leather bag.

(Steve Marcus/Reuters)

The Agibot X2 humanoid robot dances as it is demonstrated.

A robot dancing while trade show attendees watch inside a convention centre.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)



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