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CLOiD is designed to do more than vacuum or tidy up; it can fold laundry and unload dishes, and even dabbles in baking. The robot butler aims to “reduce the time and physical effort required for everyday chores,” the company said in a statement.
The holographic companion, based on a Razor on-screen AI assistant launched last year (Project Ava), has transitioned off-screen into a small glass tube that sits near your computer. The animated sprite has built-in speakers and a camera so it can see the world around it.
It’s launching a new product called Vibe Bot – a compact, physical, in-room device modeled on the popular Labubu toys that’s paired with advanced spatial intelligence capabilities. It’s uniquely able to keep track of everything that’s said during a meeting and organize that information into clear decisions and next-steps.
LG’s new robot promises to tackle household chores so you don’t have to.
Nvidia Corp., aiming to extend the reach of its technology, announced a group of AI models and tools designed to speed the development of autonomous vehicles and power a new generation of robots.
Object avoidance is a tough nut to crack on robot vacuums, but Narwal's new Flow 2 promises it has the best yet with a mix of on-board processing and AI cloud computing.
At CES 2026, smart home pool cleaning robot company Beatbot has announced a new, self-cleaning pool robot system, called the AquaSense X, that it says uses AI to identify up to 40 common types of pool debris, from the bottom of a pool up to the water’s surface. It’s available to preorder now.
Nvidia has released a slew of new AI models and technology, all designed to help businesses create the next generation of robots.