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After a deluge of AI-powered products CES 2024 is making it tougher than ever to define what AI actually is

Jacob Ridley, senior hardware editor

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This week I’ve been at CES 2024: Stomping around Vegas for a week has left my feet sore, but it was worth it to get a first look at so many new products. This year, there were an overwhelming number of products brandishing AI abilities, and I’m left wondering what to make of it all.

Another CES, another buzzword. In previous years it’s been blockchain, metaverse, and putting the word ‘smart’ in front of everything, but you don’t win anything for guessing what it is for 2024. Artificial intelligence is the talk of the town and there was almost no escaping it during my travels of the Las Vegas tech show.

It’s easy to understand why AI is taking the world by storm. The expeditious success of ChatGPT and image generation has the whole world watching. Now, most major tech firms are thinking about how they can integrate AI into their products, like Microsoft and Copilot for Windows or Intel with its latest Meteor Lake Core Ultra processors.

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