Tuesday, January 07, 2025

CES 2025: Focus on AI but worried about tariffs promised by Trump

The world's most important technology fair opens today in Las Vegas. Artificial intelligence solutions will be the focus because of their wide range of possibilities. But threats of tariffs on imports of technology products from China and other countries could lead to a reduction in techno-enthusiasm.

CES 2025 in Las Vegas will gather a novel universe of companies throughout the week, ranging from beauty firms to travel agencies, all excited about artificial intelligence, which will be the exclusive focus of the event.

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