Another post of my photos from CES 2026 in Las Vegas. This one features a fan favorite-robots.

I was struck by how robots powered by advanced AI have moved beyond sci-fi into real-world applications. LG’s humanoid CLOiD quietly folding laundry and fetching items showcased home robotics with genuine utility. Meanwhile, Boston Dynamics unveiled an industrial-grade Atlas humanoid capable of fluid movement, precise manipulation, and even autonomous battery swapping, a sign that “physical AI” is truly taking shape. Across the show floor, I found pet-like “Jennie” bots for emotional support, and bartender bots-all leveraging AI to deliver helpful, engaging experiences. One of the more popular booths featured AI lawnmowers, because who really enjoys mowing their own lawn? These innovations underscore a broader trend at CES: AI is now being embedded into physical robots to improve efficiency, autonomy, and human–machine interaction. They are bringing us closer to a future where robots are integrated into our homes, industries, and daily lives.