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Its like catnip for the technology world.

I dont foresee much revolution in those traditional spaces landing at this years show.

Journalists throng before the opening of CES 2023

The LG MoodUP, a color-changing french-door fridge, debuted at CES 2023. What will we see this year?

AI everywhere especially on your laptop

Artificial Intelligence has been driving consumer electronics for ages now.

Half a decade ago, I spoke withLGElectronics President and CTO I.P.

Park, who told meAI could simplify complicated systemsand help people get more out of their gear.

CPU concept art of a chip with blue electricity coursing through it

The LG MoodUP, a color-changing french-door fridge, debuted at CES 2023. What will we see this year?

And smart devices will know exactly what you want, Park added.

Everything LG makes would include it, he said.

So how much progress has been made in the last five years?

LG MoodUP

The LG MoodUP, a color-changing french-door fridge, debuted at CES 2023. What will we see this year?

Not all that much, Id argue.

Theyll probably call it something horrible like Windows 1124H2, but think about it asWindows 12.

And at CES 2024,AI PCsbuilt for it will be all over the place.

Anker Solix battery in a house next to a living room with a sofa and light

We expect whole-home backup batteries such as the Anker Solix seen here to be a big presence at CES 2024.

And at CES this year, we expect most major laptop manufacturers will unveil their AI PC lineups.

Appliances get Serious AI

Will CES 2024 change that?

Doubtful, at least for traditional, full-size devices.

electric car parking

In 2023 LG showed offMoodUp, a color-changing fridge meant to one-upSamsungs beautifulBespoke French doorrefrigerators.

What will this year bring?

Apparently, AIs secret power is broiling a better T-bone.

Three Movano Evie rings on a grey background

The Movano Evie ring is a smart ring especially for women, connect the dots between menstrual cycles and sleep habits.

And then theresSeer Grills, which recently launched Perfecta, billed as The Worlds First AI-Powered Grill.

Apparently, AIs secret power is broiling a better T-bone.

And weve seen remarkable new devices from GEs Profile division, which recently unveiled acountertop nugget ice maker.

Infosys has launched its metaverse foundry

Will the new year bring anything new?

Were looking at you, GE…

And one space in particular is thriving: robot vacuum cleaners.

(See what I did there?)

Smarthome: Here comes the smart grid

Speaking of the smarthome, the industry is evolving.

Think of Solix and its ilk asgiant battery packs for your house.

Hydrogen power…what could go wrong?

The market for self-driving cars has burst like a punctured tire.

Will Chrysler and Tesla continue to lead the driver-assist world?

Only time will tell.

Of course, EVs will be all over the show, and rightly so.

Look for other makers to detail similar plans at CES.

Meanwhile, tech companies continue chomping at the bit to get into cars.

Okay,maybe NOT Faraday Future.

But one space stands head and shoulders above the rest: women’s health.

And expect day-to-day innovations in beauty tech, where smart mirrors and makeup aides are robotic wonders.

In 2017 it was a smart hair brush that we called the combing coach you never knew you wanted.

What will 2024 bring?

There’s tech for all genders, of course.

Were hoping this tech becomes a functional product in 2024.

(Why dont I have one of these at home yet?)

Hypewatch: VR/AR/MR, 6G and more

Is it silly?

Dare we call itjust plain vanilla preposterous?

You bet we do!

Heck, Id like to see a virtual concert.

And VR for healthcare is absolutely a positive use of this technology.

But will it touch your life any time soon?

We really,reallydoubt it.

Meanwhile, watch out for big companies to slip the term6Ginto presentations and displays.

We know what youre thinking … and were right with you.

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