Thursday, January 11, 2024

CES 2024: AI at the service of humanity

At the latest Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, hundreds of advancements developed from artificial intelligence were showcased. Reviewing the most significant innovations, exploring opinions on their usage, and examining how the market is adapting to such rapid progress.

If in last year's edition, artificial intelligence (AI) was the major innovation, in CES 2024, it takes center stage. Almost every major company presented novelties revolving around this technology, which, once a promise, has now become an integral part of many aspects of the economy and daily life.

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