CES, the world's largest IT and electronic technology fair where you can see innovative technologies at a glance, will open in the United States tomorrow.
Today, ahead of the opening, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote speech, drawing global attention.
There's a reporter out there. Reporter Choi Ayoung!
How is the atmosphere on site a day before the opening of CES?
[Reporter]
Yes. The place where I'm standing right now is.
When CES opens tomorrow and the doors open, this is the first place visitors will see.
The colorful attractions decorated by our company attract attention first.
Ahead of tomorrow's opening, Korean companies first opened their exhibition halls to reporters.
Artificial intelligence is the key technology that will heat up CES this year.
However, the difference from last year is that artificial intelligence has entered deeper into everyday life.
In the case of home appliances, they have evolved into smart "butlers" who identify users' tastes, needs, and situations and provide information on their own, beyond just convenient devices.
It is also characterized by the expansion of this personalized artificial intelligence into various spaces not only from home, but also from cars, offices, and ships.
With Korean companies impressing by unveiling artificial intelligence technology early, much attention is paid to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech today.
Jensen Huang attended CES in 2017 and 2019, and it is the first time in eight years that he has given a keynote speech.
The world's attention is focused on what new vision he will present as a major player in the artificial intelligence era.
Also, there is great interest in meeting with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who has visited CES for three consecutive years.
I'm YTN Choi Ayoung in Las Vegas, USA.
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