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Would you buy this AI? See the newest technology advancing beauty, medicine, and more
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Date:2025-04-18 12:19:20
New gadgets in industries like medicine, beauty, entertainment and cooking were highlighted this week at the CES show in Las Vegas.
From cars and clothes to robots, laptops, bikes, shoes, and speakers, CES 2024 highlights the latest technology and prototypes — and just about every new gadget and tech tool is using artificial intelligence.
Photos from the event offer a glimpse into the possibilities of future tech and artificial intelligence advancements.
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Contributing: Jennifer Jolly
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