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The Rise of Physical AI: A Robot Revolution at CES 2026

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AI Takes Center Stage at CES 2026

The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving beyond chatbots and image generators. At CES 2026, this transformation was vividly evident, marking a significant shift in the AI industry.

The annual tech extravaganza in Las Vegas witnessed a remarkable surge in the presence of “physical AI” and robotics. From Boston Dynamic’s revamped Atlas humanoid robot to AI-powered ice makers, the event showcased a wide array of AI applications that extend far beyond conventional boundaries. Companies participating in the event emphasized that AI is no longer limited to answering questions; it is now capable of handling tasks like moving car parts in factories, capturing drones using net guns, and even showcasing dance moves in automaker booths.

In a recent episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane delve deep into the highlights of CES 2026 and discuss other noteworthy developments from the tech industry.

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