The coolest technology from Day 2 of CES 2026

Siemens President and CEO Roland Busch kicked off the day with a keynote detailing how its customers are harnessing artificial intelligence to transform their businesses.He was joined onstage by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to announce an expanded partnership, saying they are launching a new AI-driven industrial revolution to reinvent all aspects of manufacturing, production and supply chain management.Lenovo ended the day with a guest star-rich visual banquet dedicated to spotlighting how its AI platforms can help people personally (wearables), with their businesses (enterprise platforms) and the world around them.To strike home his points, its CEO Yang Yuanqing was joined by tech superstars like Nvidia's Huang, AMD CEO Lisa Su and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

Imagine your plane lands and, when you look out the window you see autonomous robots guiding it to the gate and then unloading the luggage.Oshkosh Corporation is pitching that future for airports big and small.At CES, it debuted a fleet of autonomous airport robots designed to help airlines pull off what it calls “the perfect turn” — a tightly timed process that happens after a plane lands, including fueling, cleaning, handling cargo and getting passengers off and back on.Popular ReadsVenezuela live updates: Trump says Venezuela turning over up to 50M barrels of oilJan 6, 7:05 PMMaduro declares 'I am innocent' and 'still president' in Manhattan court appearanceJan 5, 1:15 PMFBI releases images of seized motorcycles as search for Ryan Wedding continuesDec 30, 4:51 PMChinese robovac maker Roborock has introduced a vacuum that literally sprouts chicken-like legs to navigate stairs and clean steps along the way.While it may look like a typical scale you’d buy for your bathroom, Withings’ new Body Scan 2 measures much more than weight.

Taking off their shoes and socks, people lined up to try out the “smart scale” that in 90 seconds measures 60 different biomarkers, including their heart age, vascular age and their metabolism using the pads of their feet and hands.Commonwealth Fusion Systems, NVIDIA and Siemens announced Tuesday that they are working together to use AI to hasten making nuclear fusion a new source of carbon-free energy.

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