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If you happen to be a tourist visiting Las Vegas between January 6 and 9 and it seems a little crowded, that’s because there are about 130,000 people from all over the world here to attend the annual tech show, CES.
If it’s a new or upcoming consumer product with a computer chip, chances are very high it will be showcased at CES. This includes everything from smartphones and laptops to smart home devices, self-driving cars, and even not-so-futuristic concepts like AI-powered robots.
CES is a crucial event for the tech industry, providing a platform for companies to unveil new products, demonstrate cutting-edge technologies, and network with industry leaders. It is closed to the public.

CES not only dominates the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands/Venetian, but it also spills over into the Strip’s most exclusive venues. Top-tier restaurants host lavish product launches and networking events, while penthouse suites in the Venetian, Caesars Palace, Aria, and Wynn become hubs of industry activity.
AI will Dominate the Show in 2025
Each year, one product dominates the show. Like the year Amazon released Alexa. Almost every product exhibitor seems to find a way to tie in their products to the use of Alexa and Google Nest, even if it had nothing to do with either of them.
This year, it’s all about AI (artificial intelligence). Everything from your electric toothbrush to your mattress and even your dog’s water dish now has AI built into it.
We get to see what is coming out in the next couple of months to a couple of years, as well as what is on the drawing board and in the kickstart phase. Samokign technology is now being tested in labs and universities around the world.
The press releases I’m seeing suggest a year of unbelievable change. There will not be any part of your daily life that will not be changed. Get ready for your life to be turned upside down in 2025.
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