At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies of all sizes are showcasing their latest products to consumers. Artificial intelligence is a dominant theme, with tech firms unveiling innovative AI-driven products like LG’s laundry folding robot, Uber’s robotaxi, and Lego’s smart bricks designed to attract customers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced Cosmos, an advanced AI model capable of simulating physics-based environments, along with Alpamayo, a specialized AI model for autonomous vehicles. Additionally, Huang unveiled Vera Rubin, the company’s cutting-edge AI superchip platform currently in production.

(John Locher/The Associated Press)
Boston Dynamics, owned by Hyundai, publicly presented its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at CES. The company announced that a variant of Atlas designed for car assembly is already in production and will be operational at its EV manufacturing facility near Savannah, Ga., by 2028.

(Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)
Samsung showcased its AI beauty mirror, demonstrating its capabilities in applying sunscreen and makeup.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
During a news conference on a new Star Wars collaboration, Lego’s chief product and marketing officer, Julia Goldin, introduced smart bricks with light and distance sensors that offer various responses such as lights and sounds when used together.

(Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)
Uber unveiled its robotaxi to the public, collaborating with luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors and vehicle tech company Nuro to introduce an autonomous vehicle featuring an Uber-designed in-cabin experience.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
LG showcased its CLOiD Home Robot, demonstrated assisting with laundry duties by loading garments into a washing machine.

(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
At the trade show, a Mirumi furry companion robot was on display.

(Steve Marcus/Reuters)
The Agibot X2 humanoid robot showcased its dancing abilities during the

