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At CES 2025, companies unveiled AI-driven health technologies, including Samsung's beauty mirror and Withings' smart mirror. Innovations like blood pressure monitors and smart bouncers highlight a trend towards personalized health solutions. The event also featured unique gadgets like electric in-line skates and robotic puppies.
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Toyota's Woven City, a 175-acre prototype city at the foot of Mount Fuji, is set to welcome its first residents in fall 2025. The city aims to test advanced technologies, including robotics and autonomous vehicles, as part of Toyota's shift towards becoming a mobility company.
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CES 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas, featuring over 4,500 exhibitors and a strong focus on AI technologies. Notable announcements include LG's collaboration with Will.i.am on the Xboom product line. The event aims to address global challenges through technology, with heightened security measures in place.
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At CES 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a new line of AI chips and partnerships aimed at enhancing robotics and autonomous vehicles. The RTX 50-series chips promise significant performance improvements, while Nvidia's market cap continues to soar, reflecting its dominance in the AI sector.
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At CES 2025, Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang introduced the GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by the new Blackwell AI chip. The GPUs promise significant advancements in AI-driven rendering for gaming and robotics, alongside partnerships with Toyota and Aurora for autonomous vehicles.
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At CES 2025, Honda and Sony introduced their latest electric vehicles, the Honda 0 SUV and the Afeela 1 sedan. The Honda 0 SUV will debut in North America in 2026, while the Afeela 1 will start sales in California later this year, priced from $89,900.