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Nosh’s promise is that you load the ingredients and it will do the rest. Obviously, not every type of dish can be cooked by a robot in your kitchen, but the company says that it ships with over 500 recipes to choose from.
At the 2026 CES technology show in Las Vegas, companies are debuting next-gen robots designed to cook, fold laundry and even interact with people in more human-like ways than ever.
Robots at CES 2026 are smarter, more helpful and more fun. Here are our favorites so far.
LG has launched LG CLOiD, an AI-powered robot designed to take care of all your household chores, at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
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From cooking steaks to driving cars, Bosch expands its AI playbook at CES 2026
Bosch presented a strategic vision centered on bridging hardware and software to deliver what the company called "people-centric technology."
Thousands of visitors have flocked to the annual trade show in the US to see what cutting edge tech will be changing people's lives and part of their every day in the years ahead
Lepro Ami is a desktop AI companion with a curved OLED display, eye tracking cameras, environmental sensors, and an animated avatar designed to occupy physical space on a desk. It responds to movement, mood, and environment, framing AI as something that shares space rather than waits in the background.
Humanoid robots that fold your laundry to fluffy wearable creatures that act shy around people – there's been plenty of marvellously eyebrow-raising gadgets this year.