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Science & Tech: More Robots And Ai Than Ever Before

SCIENCE & TECH: More robots and AI than ever before

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CES 2025, the annual tech trade show with the latest gadgets and gizmos, kicked off its media day on Monday in Las Vegas with driverless tractors, a magic skincare mirror, instant hormone tests and more robots than ever before.

The multi-day event, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, welcomed more than 4,500 exhibitors showing off the latest laptops, TVs, wearables and smart home devices — with most featuring artificial intelligence enhancements.

Yukai Engineering introduced Mirumi, a fuzzy robot friend that can latch onto objects. Verge/Instagram

One of the toys garnering the early spotlight was a fuzzy, pastel-colored robot named Mirumi that can latch onto objects and swivel its head to look around. Created by Yukai Engineering, the robot is meant to act like a baby – so if you approach too quickly it will duck away.

Enchanted Tools showed off its orange Mirokai robot, which it hopes can one day help with elderly care in nursing homes or work in hospitality and customer service roles at hotels, food courts and restaurants.

Tombot Inc. brought its hyper-realistic puppy robots to the show, which are made for elderly individuals or those with health issues who can no longer care for a pet but would enjoy the comfort of a companion.

On a more industrial scale, farming giant John Deere rolled out fully autonomous tractors, lawn mowers and dump trucks that seek to solve labor shortages.

Enchanted Tools showed off its orange Mirokai robot, which it aims to implement in nursing homes, hotels and customer service roles. AFP via Getty Images

“When we talk about autonomy, we mean full autonomy,” said Jahmy Hindman, chief technology officer at John Deere. “No one’s in the machine.”

Samsung showed off its latest smart TVs – which have gotten a whole lot brainier thanks to artificial intelligence.

Tombot’s hyper-realistic puppy robots were made for the elderly and those with health issues. AFP via Getty Images

Its new Frame Pro TV, along with its other 2025 televisions, will be enabled with AI features like Click to Search, which allows viewers to seek out more information on anything they are watching. For example, those who see a delicious dish on their screen can simply click the button and AI will produce a recipe for the meal.

John Deere announced its plans to double-down on autonomy with self-driving tractors, lawn mowers and dump trucks. AP

Samsung’s AI-powered TVs also can connect to other smart home devices – providing real-time safety alerts. They can even play a summary of your pet’s bad behavior when you return home.

The South Korean electronics giant also unveiled a magic mirror that can help fine-tune your skincare game.

The Micro LED Beauty Mirror scans your face using AI to analyze your wrinkles, pores, redness and melanin. 

A check mark graphic indicates you’re doing fine, while a red exclamation mark next to a category shows you need improvement – but the mirror immediately recommends a skincare product to take your routine to the next level. For now, the mirror only pushes products from Amorepacific, a leading Korean beauty brand.

Meanwhile, Dell showcased a new computer monitor with a camera that tracks your head movements so it can beam audio directly to your ears – a potential new favorite for gamers.

Samsung revealed its newest TVs, along with AI-powered features for all of its 2025 TVs. AP

As it directs audio toward each of your ears, it will block sound at the opposite ear – the same method used in noise-canceling headphones.

There are also a number of smart devices aimed at improving your health.

Eli Health introduced its Hormometer, a one-step, at-home testing system that can measure your cortisol and progesterone levels. 

The test – which looks similar to a pregnancy or COVID test, with a small window that reads your results – requires a small saliva sample. 

After sticking the cartridge in your mouth for one minute, you can use your phone camera to read the test’s results based on color intensity and patterns. 

Eli’s app then provides personalized recommendations based on your results related to stress, sleep, athletic performance and fertility.



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