AI Tools Drive Many New Products at the CES 2025 Electronics Show
2025-01-16
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1At this year's CES show in Las Vegas, Nevada, crowds from around the world came to see the latest products built with artificial intelligence (AI).
2CES is produced by the Virginia-based Consumer Technology Association.
3It presents the latest electronic product offerings or features, targeting consumers.
4More than 138,000 people attended the event which ended last weekend.
5More than 4,000 companies presented products at CES 2025.
6Here is a look at some of the top products shown at this year's 2025 show:
7CES is historically an event at which large electronics manufacturers introduce their latest and greatest televisions. This year was no different.
8South Korean TV makers LG and Samsung both announced new smart models with built-in AI tools.
9Others - including Japan's Panasonic and China's Hisense and TCL - also released TV models with new AI tools.
10Korean manufacturer LG said its latest models are equipped with AI technologies designed to autonomously improve picture brightness, sharpness and sound quality.
11The AI improvements are powered by the company's own a11 processer technology.
12LG also announced new updates for its Magic Remote device controller, saying new AI tools were added to provide more detailed search and interactive possibilities with users.
13Samsung introduced a system called Samsung Vision AI for its line of OLED and QLED TV models.
14The company said the AI tools are meant to turn the TVs into more "intelligent" assistive devices and to help "simplify and enrich everyday living" for its users.
15One example is a feature that permits users to click on different screen elements to receive immediate information about what they see.
16The company said another tool makes it possible to activate live language translations on-screen.
17Several companies at CES introduced robotic transport vehicles designed to travel over many kinds of surfaces or terrain.
18One model was built by Kubota, a Japanese maker of farm and building equipment.
19The company demonstrated how the KATR four-wheeled robot uses hydraulics to control the vehicle's four legs independently.
20This design seeks to keep the robot secure and level even when working on hills or in rocky areas.
21Kubota says the vehicle - which is able to carry loads up to 240 kilograms - is small enough to be transported in most pickup trucks.
22Chinese developer Unitree Robotics showed off a dog-like robot model called Go2.
23The robot was designed with a series of cameras, sensors and AI tools.
24The company says this permits Go2 to make smooth movements and automatically follow its owner.
25It is able to carry small loads on its back and can also be used in security operations involving businesses or individuals.
26Demonstrations at CES showed Go2 doing tricks, like standing on two legs, dancing and giving high fives to visitors.
27The company produces several other dog-like models, as well as humanoid robots.
28The latest flying car designs are also a yearly favorite at CES.
29But this year, Chinese automaker XPENG took its presentation a step further by introducing a combination truck and flying vehicle.
30The company calls the system a Land Aircraft Carrier.
31It includes a large transport van with enough space to transport a vertical landing flying vehicle inside.
32The idea is for users to be able launch the flying vehicle from anywhere the van can go.
33The flying car is fully autonomous and can carry two people at a time.
34Chinese media reported the company - which also offers several traditional vehicles on its website - plans to sell the combination for about $300,000.
35XPENG said it will aim to increase production for all its vehicles in the coming year.
36California-based Aptera Motors demonstrated a new electronic vehicle model with a built-in charging system.
37The company explains on its website that the vehicle has solar panels on its surface to capture energy from the sun.
38When charged this way, Aptera claims the car can travel up to 64 kilometers in a single day without being plugged in to a power source.
39On a full charge, the company says the vehicle can travel up to 640 kilometers.
40Japanese drink producer Kirin Holdings introduced a new product that aims to strengthen, or enhance, the taste of salt in food products without increasing the amount of salt.
41The spoon-shaped device uses electricity to increase saltiness.
42The company says the tool - which can be taken anywhere - sends a weak electric current through the top of the device to food.
43French electric sports equipment maker SQ-Motors presented an all-terrain electric board that can move on roads and snow.
44The company calls its invention the Sternboard.
45It is a three-wheeled board with an electric motor in the back.
46First designed to be an electric skateboard, a version was developed to move on snow.
47The powered boards have reached speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour in tests.
48But the snow versions are not designed for speed.
49They seek to provide users with the ability to go up hills or move long distances over level land.
50I'm Bryan Lynn.
1At this year's CES show in Las Vegas, Nevada, crowds from around the world came to see the latest products built with artificial intelligence (AI). 2CES is produced by the Virginia-based Consumer Technology Association. It presents the latest electronic product offerings or features, targeting consumers. More than 138,000 people attended the event which ended last weekend. 3More than 4,000 companies presented products at CES 2025. Here is a look at some of the top products shown at this year's 2025 show: 4Smarter TVs? 5CES is historically an event at which large electronics manufacturers introduce their latest and greatest televisions. This year was no different. 6South Korean TV makers LG and Samsung both announced new smart models with built-in AI tools. Others - including Japan's Panasonic and China's Hisense and TCL - also released TV models with new AI tools. 7Korean manufacturer LG said its latest models are equipped with AI technologies designed to autonomously improve picture brightness, sharpness and sound quality. The AI improvements are powered by the company's own a11 processer technology. 8LG also announced new updates for its Magic Remote device controller, saying new AI tools were added to provide more detailed search and interactive possibilities with users. 9Samsung introduced a system called Samsung Vision AI for its line of OLED and QLED TV models. The company said the AI tools are meant to turn the TVs into more "intelligent" assistive devices and to help "simplify and enrich everyday living" for its users. 10One example is a feature that permits users to click on different screen elements to receive immediate information about what they see. The company said another tool makes it possible to activate live language translations on-screen. 11Transport and personal robots 12Several companies at CES introduced robotic transport vehicles designed to travel over many kinds of surfaces or terrain. 13One model was built by Kubota, a Japanese maker of farm and building equipment. The company demonstrated how the KATR four-wheeled robot uses hydraulics to control the vehicle's four legs independently. This design seeks to keep the robot secure and level even when working on hills or in rocky areas. 14Kubota says the vehicle - which is able to carry loads up to 240 kilograms - is small enough to be transported in most pickup trucks. 15Chinese developer Unitree Robotics showed off a dog-like robot model called Go2. The robot was designed with a series of cameras, sensors and AI tools. The company says this permits Go2 to make smooth movements and automatically follow its owner. It is able to carry small loads on its back and can also be used in security operations involving businesses or individuals. 16Demonstrations at CES showed Go2 doing tricks, like standing on two legs, dancing and giving high fives to visitors. The company produces several other dog-like models, as well as humanoid robots. 17Aircraft carrier vehicle 18The latest flying car designs are also a yearly favorite at CES. But this year, Chinese automaker XPENG took its presentation a step further by introducing a combination truck and flying vehicle. 19The company calls the system a Land Aircraft Carrier. It includes a large transport van with enough space to transport a vertical landing flying vehicle inside. The idea is for users to be able launch the flying vehicle from anywhere the van can go. The flying car is fully autonomous and can carry two people at a time. 20Chinese media reported the company - which also offers several traditional vehicles on its website - plans to sell the combination for about $300,000. XPENG said it will aim to increase production for all its vehicles in the coming year. 21Self-charging vehicle 22California-based Aptera Motors demonstrated a new electronic vehicle model with a built-in charging system. The company explains on its website that the vehicle has solar panels on its surface to capture energy from the sun. When charged this way, Aptera claims the car can travel up to 64 kilometers in a single day without being plugged in to a power source. On a full charge, the company says the vehicle can travel up to 640 kilometers. 23Salt enhancing spoon 24Japanese drink producer Kirin Holdings introduced a new product that aims to strengthen, or enhance, the taste of salt in food products without increasing the amount of salt. The spoon-shaped device uses electricity to increase saltiness. The company says the tool - which can be taken anywhere - sends a weak electric current through the top of the device to food. 25Power-assisted skis 26French electric sports equipment maker SQ-Motors presented an all-terrain electric board that can move on roads and snow. The company calls its invention the Sternboard. It is a three-wheeled board with an electric motor in the back. 27First designed to be an electric skateboard, a version was developed to move on snow. The powered boards have reached speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour in tests. 28But the snow versions are not designed for speed. They seek to provide users with the ability to go up hills or move long distances over level land. 29I'm Bryan Lynn. 30Bryan Lynn wrote this story for VOA Learning English, based on reports from The Associated Press, AFP and online sources. 31_______________________________________ 32Words in This Story 33consumer - n. a person or group which buys products for personal use and not for business 34feature -n. a quality of a product that its manufacturer wants possible buyers to know about 35autonomous - adj. able to do a task or job without assistance 36enrich - v. to increase the quality of something 37screen -n. a flat device that shows electronic images or video 38translate - v. to change words from one language to another 39terrain - n. a particular kind of land 40hydraulics - n. a system that uses liquid to mechanically move or lift equipment or parts 41vertical - adj. not flat but positioned up and down 42charge -v. to put electrical power into a power source, like a battery, to do mechanical or electronic work