CES
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AI’s Humanoid Takeover: Las Vegas Robots and the Future of Tech at CES
At CES, Las Vegas transformed into a hub for advanced humanoid robots, showcasing impressive dexterity in tasks from retail to gaming. Nvidia’s CEO highlighted how AI infrastructure is fueling this progress, with new models like Gr00t designed for robotic control and Cosmos for reasoning. While fictional robots have long captured imaginations, generative AI is now bridging the gap to reality. Major tech players are heavily investing in physical AI, with significant market potential projected. Despite impressive demos, widespread commercial deployment is still some way off, though companies are offering comprehensive development ecosystems to accelerate innovation. Early consumer models are emerging, alongside entertainment-focused bots, signaling a future of increasing human-robot integration.
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Faraday Future’s First FX Super One Pre-Production Vehicle Rolls Off California AI-Factory Line
Faraday Future has rolled out its first FX Super One pre-production MPV, signaling a strategic shift to an “Embodied AI” focus. This milestone validates the company’s production capabilities and sets the stage for a mass-market push. Faraday Future will unveil product roadmaps and sales strategies at CES, aiming to disrupt the U.S. market with innovative, AI-integrated electric vehicles and bridge Web2 and Web3 technologies.