The Latest Innovations from CES 2025
The city where I was born, the City of Angels, is burning to the ground, but just a 4-hour drive away, the world's largest tech companies and over 100,000 attendees have descended on Sin City for the CES convention, which stands for Consumer Electronic Show. Every January, these companies try to hype you up on futuristic products, some of which are incredible and game-changing, while others are just plain weird.
Check out the latest CES 2025 innovations
Emotional Support Robots and Smart Toilets
Among the weird products are emotional support robots and smart toilets. However, some products, such as the Marumi robot, are more impressive. Marumi is a robot that can be attached to your purse and acts like a shy infant. Another impressive robot is the Gbot, which is designed to replace women in the kitchen. The Gbot can do cooking, cleaning, and shopping, and is a humanoid robot that can eventually replace wheelchairs.
Learn more about Marumi and Gbot
Nvidia Cosmos and World Models
Nvidia has announced its new Cosmos platform, which contains World Foundation models and other technologies to develop physical AI systems. A World model is a generative AI model designed to generate videos that simulate the real world, allowing robots to learn and interact with their environment.
Discover Nvidia Cosmos and its capabilities
Robot Vacuums and Wearable Robots
The Saros Z70 is a new AI-powered vacuum with an arm built into it, eliminating the need for a garbage can. In-motion is building wearable robots, essentially Mech suits that could replace wheelchairs. These wearable robots are designed to assist people with mobility issues and provide support.
Explore the Saros Z70 and wearable robots
AI-Powered Baby Monitors and Flying Cars
The Revol baby monitor uses AI to predict when a baby is about to cry and can rock it back to sleep. The Xpeng Aero HT is a flying car that can take you anywhere, and the Yangwang U9 has a crazy suspension system that can perform a vertical jump on all four wheels.
Learn more about the Xpeng Aero HT and Yangwang U9
Nvidia RTX 5090 and AI-Powered TVs
Nvidia has announced its new RTX 5090 GPU, which crushes the 490 in terms of performance. The RTX 5090 is designed for deep learning and can run 200 billion parameter models locally. AI-powered TVs, such as the Samsung AI TV, can translate and summarize movies on the fly.
Discover the Nvidia RTX 5090 and AI-powered TVs
Conclusion
The CES 2025 convention has showcased a wide range of innovative products, from emotional support robots to AI-powered TVs. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more exciting developments in the future. If you want to build a future with AI, you need to learn it from the ground up, and Brilliant's platform provides interactive, hands-on lessons to demystify the complexity of deep learning. Try Brilliant for free for 30 days and start learning today!