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Do we need AI in a cat tree? Or in a beverage cooler or "smart grill"? Probably not. But that didn't stop the tech companies from trying to literally stuff AI into everything they could for this year's Consumer Electronics Show. There was actually a lot of new and exciting AI tech. Join us as we cover it all.
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
1. CES Highlights
2. Top Companies at CES
3. Observations from CES
Timestamps:
00:00 CES filled with AI developments, noteworthy and unnecessary.
06:02 NVIDIA's CES announcements impressive, major updates ahead.
07:55 Ideal for AI researchers running large models.
10:17 Samsung targets enterprise with AI-powered solutions.
13:19 LG Furon AI: Personalized Home Automation Enhancements.
18:14 Consulting firms embrace AI to remain competitive.
21:45 Tech companies create AI models despite data gaps.
24:13 Robotic arm vacuums by picking up objects.
29:56 Prefers durable appliances over smart technology.
30:56 Many AI announcements fail to materialize successfully.
33:43 Concerns over AI appliances and privacy issues.
39:39 Perfectcore launched innovative AI beauty solutions.
40:23 Sign up for AI daily newsletter online.
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