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AI, Huge TVs, Robots, Flying Cars: What to Expect at This Year’s CES

With over 4,500 exhibitors and more than 100,000 attendees expected, the event will feature a diverse array of gadgets, prototypes, and concept designs that hint at where the tech world is headed in the coming years.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
January 4, 2025
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is set to return to Las Vegas next week, and tech enthusiasts are already buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be one of the most groundbreaking expos in recent memory. From AI-powered innovations and jaw-dropping advancements in television technology, to the latest in robotics and the elusive dream of flying cars, CES 2025 is shaping up to be a spectacular showcase of the future of consumer technology.

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With over 4,500 exhibitors and more than 100,000 attendees expected, the event will feature a diverse array of gadgets, prototypes, and concept designs that hint at where the tech world is headed in the coming years. Here’s a preview of the key trends and technologies you can expect to see at this year’s CES.

Artificial Intelligence: Smarter, More Integrated Than Ever

Artificial Intelligence (AI) will undoubtedly take center stage at CES 2025, with almost every major tech company showcasing AI-powered products and services. Whether in smart home devices, personalized health tech, or next-gen automobiles, AI is set to be the backbone of much of what’s on display.

AI-powered assistants are getting smarter, and many are expected to feature deeper integration across various platforms, from smartphones to home appliances. Companies like Google, Amazon, and Samsung are expected to unveil new AI-driven products that can better understand context, predict needs, and offer a more personalized user experience.

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“We’re seeing a shift from basic voice command technology to AI systems that anticipate user behaviors and integrate seamlessly into daily life,” says Andrew Lee, a senior analyst at tech research firm DataVision.

One of the most exciting areas for AI at CES will be in the realm of healthcare. Several startups are bringing AI-powered diagnostic tools and personal health monitors that promise to detect early signs of diseases like cancer, heart conditions, and even mental health issues. AI algorithms trained on vast datasets will assist doctors in providing faster and more accurate diagnoses, paving the way for a new era of healthcare.

The TV Wars: Bigger, Better, and More Immersive

Television technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and this year, manufacturers are pushing the limits of what we thought was possible in home entertainment. One of the most anticipated trends is the sheer size and quality of upcoming TVs. Expect to see an explosion of ultra-large, 8K TVs that redefine what’s possible in home cinema.

Brands like LG, Samsung, and Sony will debut massive 100-inch-plus OLED and MicroLED displays that promise stunning visuals and immersive sound. These TVs are not just for watching movies—they are being reimagined as multifunctional hubs that can integrate with your home automation system, serve as digital art frames when not in use, and even act as AI assistants that can control other smart devices in your home.

“One of the biggest changes in the TV market is the focus on multi-sensory experience. It’s not just about picture quality anymore; it’s about how your TV can transform your living room into a hub of entertainment, productivity, and even wellness,” says television expert Tiffany Zhang.

Additionally, CES 2025 will feature advancements in transparent and flexible displays. Some companies are showing off prototypes of rollable and bendable screens, giving a glimpse into a future where TVs can be tucked away into furniture or even worn as garments.

Robotics: A Glimpse Into the Future of Work and Home

Robots are moving beyond the factory floor and into our homes, offices, and lives in exciting new ways. This year’s CES will feature an impressive lineup of robots designed to make our lives easier, safer, and more productive.

In the consumer sector, expect to see more advanced personal assistant robots, with some capable of interacting with multiple family members simultaneously. Companies like Toyota and Honda are already working on home robots that can assist with daily tasks, from cooking to cleaning to providing elderly care.

In the workplace, robots are being designed to increase efficiency in industries like healthcare, logistics, and even hospitality. CES 2025 will showcase robots that can assist in surgeries, deliver packages, and even provide concierge services in hotels. A major focus this year will be on human-robot collaboration, with advanced robots that work side-by-side with humans, augmenting their capabilities rather than replacing them.

Some of the most exciting developments will come from AI-powered robots capable of learning on the fly. Whether it’s a robot dog that can navigate tricky terrain or a humanoid robot that can process emotions, this year’s CES will give us a glimpse into the future of robotics.

Flying Cars: Not Just Science Fiction Anymore?

For years, flying cars have been a staple of sci-fi films, but at CES 2025, they are closer to reality than ever before. Several companies are set to showcase their latest prototypes of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, which could revolutionize urban transportation by reducing traffic congestion and providing new ways to travel short distances.

One of the leading innovators, Urban Aero, is expected to debut its highly anticipated eVTOL model designed for urban air mobility. The compact, electric-powered aircraft is capable of vertical takeoff and landing, making it perfect for use in crowded cities with limited space for traditional runways.

While it’s unlikely that flying cars will be available for the average consumer just yet, experts say that CES 2025 will mark a pivotal moment in the development of this technology. With major aerospace companies like Boeing and Hyundai making significant strides in the eVTOL sector, it’s clear that flying cars are no longer confined to the realm of fantasy.

“Urban air mobility is going to be a multi-decade journey, but CES is where we’ll see some of the first real-world applications take shape,” says Dr. Emily Rowe, a transportation futurist at the Institute for Mobility Studies.

Sustainability: Green Tech Takes Center Stage

As climate change continues to be a global concern, CES 2025 will also spotlight sustainable technology across a variety of industries. From energy-efficient home appliances and electric vehicles to innovations in carbon capture and renewable energy, sustainability is increasingly becoming a key focus for tech companies.

Several automakers will unveil new electric vehicles (EVs), some with longer ranges, faster charging capabilities, and advanced autonomous driving features. Meanwhile, green tech startups will showcase energy-saving gadgets designed to reduce household carbon footprints, including solar-powered smart home systems and water-conserving devices.

“We’re seeing a significant shift toward a more sustainable future in tech, where innovation is not just about performance but also about making a positive impact on the planet,” says environmental tech expert Raj Patel.

Conclusion: A Glimpse Into Tomorrow

CES 2025 promises to be a truly transformative event, giving us a sneak peek at the technologies that will shape the next decade. From AI-powered personal assistants and next-gen TVs to robots and flying cars, the future of consumer technology is brighter—and more exciting—than ever before.

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For tech enthusiasts, industry professionals, and curious consumers alike, CES remains the ultimate destination for discovering the cutting-edge innovations that will change how we live, work, and play.

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