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CES 2026: How to watch Nvidia, Samsung, Lenovo keynotes live; date and timings | Technology News

CES 2026: How to watch Nvidia, Samsung, Lenovo keynotes live; date and timings | Technology News

Like every year, 2026 kicks off with the world’s biggest tech expo. CES 2026 officially begins on January 6 and runs through January 9, with the four-day event promising a packed schedule of headline-grabbing keynotes, major press conferences, product demos, and flashy showcases from some of the biggest names in electronics and technology. As mentioned in our curtain-raiser, a major focus of CES this year will be on-device AI but home robots and humanoids, smart glasses, smart home devices, display technologies, laptops, and fitness-focused wearables are also expected to have their individual moments in the spotlight. While CES 2026 is being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, those who are unable to attend the event this year can still catch the top keynotes to be delivered by tech industry leaders such as Jensen Huang, Lisa Su, and several others. Here’s how. Nvidia Keynote Nvidia CEO Jensen Hunag will deliver a keynote address on Monday, January 5, a day prior to when the CES showcase is expected to kick off. In his address to attendees …

Nvidia Releases Cosmos-Transfer1 AI Model That Can Be Used for Simulation-Based Training for Robots

Nvidia Releases Cosmos-Transfer1 AI Model That Can Be Used for Simulation-Based Training for Robots

Nvidia released a new artificial intelligence (AI) model last week that can be used to train robots on simulation. Dubbed Cosmos-Transfer 1, the new world generation large language model (LLM) is aimed at AI-powered robotics hardware, also known as physical AI. The company has released the model in open source with a permissive licence, and interested individuals can download it from popular online repositories. The Santa Clara-based tech giant highlighted that the main advantage of the latest AI model is that users will have granular control over the generated simulations. Nvidia Releases AI Model to Train Robots Simulation-based robotics training has gained wind in recent times due to the advancement in generative AI technology. This specific branch of robotics deals with hardware that uses an AI for its brain. Essentially, the training method trains the brain of the machine in various real-world scenarios so that it can handle a wider range of tasks. This is a big improvement compared to current robots in factories that are designed to complete a single task. Nvidia’s Cosmos-Transfer1 is …