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The massive CES tech show this week gives us a glimpse at how AI could be used in everything from TVs to bird feeders

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The CES tech show, held in Las Vegas, has showcased a wide array of AI-integrated products, highlighting the technology's expanding role in everyday devices. From TVs to bird feeders, AI is being utilized to enhance functionality and user interaction. Companies like LG and Samsung are introducing AI-powered TVs that can optimize picture quality and sound based on the content being displayed. Meanwhile, smaller tech firms are presenting innovative uses like AI-driven bird feeders that can identify and track different bird species, providing data to enthusiasts. Additionally, AI is being embedded in home appliances, automotive systems, and even in health and wellness gadgets, aiming to offer personalized experiences, improve efficiency, and provide predictive maintenance or health insights. This widespread integration of AI at CES underscores a future where AI becomes an invisible but integral part of consumer technology, enhancing both functionality and user engagement across various sectors.

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