Consumer Technology Association Vice President Gary Shapiro reveals key themes for upcoming events on The Claman Countdown.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opened in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and organizers say artificial intelligence (AI) will be a major theme at the event, which runs through Friday.
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) CEO Gary Shapiro said in a preview interview on FOX Business' “The Claman Countdown” event that CES will feature more innovation entries than ever before, and attendees are confident that AI will be important this year. He said that he is expected to play a vital role.
Artificial intelligence (AI) will be a major topic at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. (license/image)
“Of the 4,500 exhibitors, many, certainly most of the big ones, are going to be talking about AI,” Shapiro said, pointing to tech giants like LG and Samsung. Deaf,” he said. Home and TV. ”
Shapiro said many companies are incorporating AI into their devices, including personal computers, and that this will be a key topic of discussion for semiconductor companies. In addition, automakers and other companies will be showing off what AI is doing for consumers through their products, and some will emphasize how much AI has improved productivity.
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This year's CES will also focus on quantum computing for the first time, which Shapiro said is “like AI on steroids, but it can do so much more.”

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Another conversation about AI at the conference will focus on how we can build the infrastructure to power it all.
Shapiro noted that data centers are critical, but other products and the growing adoption of electric vehicles make it difficult to access enough power.
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“These devices and electric car “We're using a lot of electricity, but we don't have it on the grid yet, so we have to start moving quickly. That's why nuclear, wind, solar, hydrogen and even traditional petroleum “The focus is on that,” he said. And gas and things like that. ”
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“And it's not just a biodegradable material,” Shapiro continued. “You have to have these transmission lines, and they're very expensive. So there's a better approach that focuses on everything.”





