Artificial intelligence and car technology are likely to be the big topics at the CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics show, which begins in Las Vegas on Monday.
The CES typically draws about 100,000 people to see some of the world’s biggest technology firms unveil new gadgets and discuss trends in the industry.
Following the rise of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and others during 2023, experts are predicting CES 2024 to be replete with AI-powered products as firms big and small look to take advantage of the increased interest in the technology.
Analyst Leo Gebbie, from CCS Insight, said it would be “no surprise” to see “a host of AI-centric devices of all shapes and sizes across the show floor”.
“Exhibitors at CES typically jump on the latest hot topic in tech, and for that reason we expect artificial intelligence to feature heavily across the show floor, with generative AI likely to be the main flavour,” he said.
“Some of the major agenda setters will use the event as a chance to demonstrate broad thought leadership in the exciting area, but we also expect on-device AI to figure prominently, especially as CES has historically been a gadget-centric show.”
These sentiments were echoed by fellow industry analyst Paolo Pescatore, of PP Foresight, who said AI was likely to be the “most discussed term everywhere at this year’s CES”.
“The euphoria around ChatGPT has reignited interest in AI and has been a wake-up call for all … expect developments in this area to heat up and represent a hotbed for innovation as the battle for supremacy among big tech intensifies,” he said.
“We shall no doubt see some interesting products on show as companies experiment with how best to introduce AI assistants and helpers into our everyday lives.”
Mr Gebbie said that AI was also likely to play a part in another key trend of this year’s show – car technology.
“Beyond AI, we expect the automotive sector will have a strong showing … it has become a central pillar of CES in recent years, with established car makers and tech companies using the event to reveal groundbreaking innovations,” he said.
“At CES 2023, Sony announced its entry into the car market in partnership with Honda, and BMW unveiled a concept car wrapped with an e-ink display to allow it to change colour. There were also plenty of developments in electric vehicles from car makers.”








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