Physical AI dominates CES but humanity must wait for humanoid servants

An LG CLOiD robot at CES 2026.
Robots, chips and smart devices took centre stage in Las Vegas.
Just four years after the launch of ChatGPT, the chatbot that brought artificial intelligence into the mainstream, it seemed like almost every exhibitor at the CES show in Las Vegas was touting an AI-powered gadget. The annual event draws the biggest companies from the global tech and auto industries, who this year underscored the shift from AI software to “physical AI” with robotics, humanoids and autonomous driving technology. And while big tech laid out the blueprint for what homes and li

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