The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks off in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and organizers say Artificial Intelligence (AI) One of the main topics will be the event that extends until Friday.
Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), told Fox Business “Claman Countdown“An interview preview of the event shows that CES will feature more innovative entries than ever before, and attendees can expect AI to play a significant role this year.
“You'll see among the 4,500 exhibitors, many — and certainly most of the big ones — will be talking about AI,” Shapiro says, pointing to tech giants like LG and Samsung, which he says will be “talking about smartphones, smart” homes and TVs. .”
Shapiro said many companies are embedding AI into their devices, including personal computers, which will be an early discussion point for chip companies. In addition, automakers and other companies will showcase what AI is doing for customers through their products, and others will emphasize how much AI has boosted productivity.
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This year's CES will also focus, for the first time, on Quantum computingWhich Shapiro says is “like AI on steroids, and does a lot more.”
Another conversation around AI at the conference will focus on how infrastructure can be built for all energies.
Shapiro noted that data centers are critical, but the greater adoption of other products and electric vehicles has made having enough electricity available a challenge.
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“These devices and Electric car Use a lot of electricity, and we don't have it on the grid yet, so we have to start moving faster,” he said. And gas and things like that.”
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“And it's not just simply biodegradable,” Shapiro continued. “You have to have those transmission lines, and they're very expensive. So there's a great focus-on-everything type approach.”