Large and small companies are unveiling new products to consumers at CES 2026, the world’s biggest consumer technology trade event taking place in Las Vegas. Artificial intelligence is a dominant theme, with tech firms showcasing AI-driven innovations like LG’s laundry folding robot, Uber’s robotaxi, and Lego’s smart bricks.
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, presented Cosmos, an AI model trained on massive datasets to simulate real-world environments, along with Alpamayo, an AI model tailored for autonomous vehicles. He also introduced the company’s latest AI superchip platform, Vera Rubin, currently in full production.
Boston Dynamics, owned by Hyundai, publicly exhibited its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at CES. A version of Atlas designed to aid in car assembly is already in production and set for deployment by 2028 at the company’s EV manufacturing site near Savannah, Georgia.
Samsung showcased its AI beauty mirror, demonstrating its application for sunscreen and makeup. Lego’s Chief Product and Marketing Officer, Julia Goldin, unveiled a new Star Wars collaboration, featuring smart bricks equipped with light and distance sensors for interactive light and sound responses.
Uber, along with luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors and vehicle tech firm Nuro, unveiled an autonomous vehicle with a unique Uber-designed in-cabin experience. LG introduced its CLOiD Home Robot designed to assist with household tasks, such as loading laundry into a machine.
Various other innovations were displayed at the trade show, including the Mirumi furry companion robot, the Agibot X2 humanoid robot showcasing its dancing skills, and more.