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  • AI hogs CES 2026 spotlight, but demos stumble and privacy concerns rise
    January 9, 2026, 12:14 PM EST. CES 2026 showcased AI rushing into every gadget-from dishwashers to toilets-yet many demos underlined a hype gap. At Nvidia's booth, a robot named Luka offered items; the handoff started smoothly but the device lost track of a package, then redirected to a soda. A demo of Razer Project Motoko headphones with wearable AI drew attention for suggesting a pipe wrench to fix pipes. Not all demos failed, but the pattern is clear: industry excitement drives mass-market push, aided by a stock-market pull and eager investors. From a consumer lens, the wider spread of AI raises privacy concerns as devices collect more data in homes.