AI, Robot, and Jensen Hwang... What 'CES 2025' left behind.

2025.01.18. AM 05:28
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At this year's CES, the performance of artificial intelligence that has entered everyday life beyond just technology was remarkable.

In addition, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's declaration of the "robot era" also received worldwide attention.

Reporter Choi Ah-young summarized the meaning of this year's CES.

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"3, 2, 1. Welcome CES"

More than 140,000 people around the world visited CES to see the latest technology trends that will lead the year.

The most noticeable thing is artificial intelligence, which has grown further and entered daily life.

Refrigerator too,

"Do you have any ingredients that don't have much time left?" "These ingredients are about to expire."

TV also

"I'd like to see a soccer game." "I think it's this game."

Beyond simple appliances, he has become a smart butler.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's declaration of the "robot era" in his first keynote speech in eight years took the world by surprise.

[Jensen Huang/NVIDIA CEO (last 7 days): Robotics' "Chat GPT" moment is just around the corner]

Samsung Electronics has announced plans to develop a humanoid, a humanoid robot, and LG Electronics has also announced the launch of a home humanoid.

[Jo Joo-wan / CEO of LG Electronics (last 9th): I think the robot business is a definite future. We've been preparing....]

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who met with Jensen Huang, also hinted at the possibility of collaborating with Nvidia in the field of "physical AI" such as robots.

At this year's CES, China's advance and Japan's revival were also prominent.

Chinese home appliance companies TCL and Hisense's TV technology are said to have almost caught up with Korea, and artificial intelligence butler robots have threatened our companies.

Japan's Toyota, which visited CES for the first time in five years, announced the completion of the first phase of construction of the futuristic city "Woven City," and attention was also paid to Sony's challenge to enter the electric vehicle market in partnership with Japanese car brand Honda.

I'm YTN's Choi Ayoung.

Photographer: Hong Seong-no
Design: Lee Na-eun



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