CES 2025 in Las Vegas showcased a plethora of technological innovations, with artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics taking center stage. Samsung unveiled its “Home AI” roadmap, aiming to interconnect home devices for enhanced responsiveness. Notable products included AI-enhanced smart TVs with interactive features and Ballie, an AI companion set for mid-2025 release. The Micro LED Beauty Mirror, offering personalized skincare analysis, also garnered attention.
Robotics advancements were prominent, with Yukai Engineering’s Mirumi, Enchanted Tools’ Mirokai robot for elderly care, and Tombot Inc.’s realistic puppy robots for companionship. John Deere introduced fully autonomous farming machinery, highlighting AI’s role in agriculture. Dell’s monitor projecting sound directly to users’ ears and Eli Health’s at-home hormone testing device, the Hormometer, were also notable.
In the computing arena, Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by the Blackwell AI chip, marked a significant leap in computer graphics. AMD’s latest Ryzen 9 and AI series processors emphasized performance enhancements for gamers and creators. Google previewed AI tools for Google TV using Gemini, and Samsung announced “Samsung Vision AI” with search and translation capabilities. Discussions on AI regulations, especially concerning generative AI and deep fakes, were also prominent.
Sony, in collaboration with Honda, unveiled the Afeela 1 electric vehicle, set for a 2026 release. This tech-heavy EV features advanced autonomous driving capabilities, a minimalist design, and a high-tech interior equipped with a panoramic screen and AI personal assistant, positioning it as a competitor to high-end brands like Tesla.
Other standout innovations included Hyundai Mobis’ holographic windshield display, projecting key information across the windshield, and Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable laptop, featuring a screen that expands from 14 inches to 16.7 inches. AI-powered TVs, such as Samsung’s Neo QLED models with personalized settings, and Swann’s AI-driven security cameras also highlighted the integration of AI into consumer electronics.
Overall, CES 2025 highlighted the rapid integration of AI across various sectors, signaling a future where technology becomes increasingly responsive and personalized to individual needs.













