CES 2026 Showcases AI-Powered Future with Robots, Driverless Taxis, and Smart Machines
Robots: Robotics and artificial intelligence dominated CES 2026. The event featured laundry-folding robots, an AI robo-chef capable of cooking over 500 dishes, driverless robot taxis, and AI companions providing emotional support. Let's explore the details.
Robots are now folding clothes. AI machines are cooking hundreds of dishes on their own. Driverless robot taxis have hit the streets. AI companions are also available for emotional support. CES 2026, the world's largest tech event, offered not just a glimpse of the future of technology but a groundbreaking picture.
Organized under the leadership of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), this mega event took place from January 6th to 9th at several large venues in Las Vegas, USA. More than 4,100 exhibitors, including nearly 1,200 startups, presented solutions that highlight the role of technology in addressing global challenges. According to the CTA, CES 2026 demonstrated the practical application of technology beyond theory. The future isn't just around the corner; it's already here.
Robotics was a major attraction at CES 2026. The CTA described it as the rise of the physical, where AI is enabling machines to perform complex tasks in the real world. Humanoid robots are no longer limited to single tasks, but are becoming collaborative assistants in every field, including home, industry, medical, supply chain, and mobility.
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Hong Kong-based Sensorobot captured attention with its chess-playing robot. This robot not only plays against a player but also suggests corrections to incorrect moves. According to the company, its AI vision and decision intelligence technology delivers millimeter-level accuracy.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) debuted on the CES show floor with the theme "Engineering the Future, Intelligent by Design." The company showcased its capabilities in autonomous mobility, physical AI robotics, GenAI-based vehicle experience, and semiconductor engineering.