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AI Takes Center Stage at CES 2025

Source: Science and Technology | 2025-02-21 17:32:40 | Author: LIN Yuchen

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 held in Las Vegas, U.S., from January 7 to 10, spotlighted artificial intelligence (AI). Global tech leaders unveiled AI-driven products poised to revolutionize consumer electronics.

Chinese companies have been an important force at CES in recent years. Over 1,000 Chinese enterprises registered for CES 2025, with companies such as Changhong presenting a spectrum of innovations.

Changhong's AI-integrated home appliances, including the world's first AI TV and AI refrigerator, set new benchmarks in smart living through self-learning capabilities and personalized interactions.

Chinese flying car company Xpeng AeroHT's modular flying car highlighted China's forward-thinking approach to urban mobility, attracting attention for its potential to revolutionize transportation.

According to The New York Post, Chinese exhibitor Unitree Robotics unveiled AI-powered robots capable of emotional interaction and practical applications, underscoring China's advancements in robotics and AI integration.

CES 2025 highlighted the significance of global collaboration in advancing technology. With AI at the forefront and substantial contributions from Chinese enterprises, the event showcased a future shaped by innovative solutions and international cooperation.

The event draws more than 4,500 exhibitors from more than 160 countries and regions, with over 40 percent coming from outside the U.S., according to the Consumer Technology Association. Samsung showcased its "Home AI" system, integrating household devices into a cohesive smart network tailored to individual user needs. It exemplified AI's transformative potential in enhancing user experiences and smart living.

In addition to major companies like Samsung, Nvidia, Qualcomm, TCL, and Hisense, approximately 1,400 startups showcased innovations spanning digital health, electric vehicles, smart communities and sustainable technologies.


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