借CES开幕展望2026年科技趋势

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the upcoming trends in technology for 2026, particularly focusing on the application of generative AI and the emergence of new devices in the "post-smartphone" era, as showcased at the CES event [2][3]. Group 1: New Product Developments - OpenAI is expected to launch an "AI terminal" in 2026, which will operate solely through voice commands and will not have a display [3]. - Meta is developing AI-powered glasses that allow users to see the real world through transparent lenses while displaying digital images [5]. - Apple plans to release its first foldable iPhone in 2026, with IDC predicting a 30% growth in the global market for foldable smartphones compared to 2025 [7]. Group 2: Physical AI and Market Trends - Physical AI, which enables autonomous control of robots and machinery, is anticipated to be a major focus at CES, with NVIDIA's CEO highlighting it as the next wave of technology [8]. - The market for physical AI is projected to reach $68.5 billion by 2034, increasing 13 times from 2025 [10]. - The integration of AI in robotics is expected to expand into homes, with over 1 billion humanoid robots predicted to be in operation by 2050 [10]. Group 3: Generative AI Development - There are predictions that "General AI" (AGI) could be achieved by 2026, but concerns have been raised about a potential plateau in generative AI development [11]. - OpenAI plans to release a new, more powerful foundational model in January, while Meta is set to upgrade its "Llama" model by March [13]. - The competition between the US and China in AI technology is intensifying, with China working on building an independent AI supply chain [13].