Tech-loving consumers, beware: 2024 is set to be a complicated year. Between useless connected gadgets, artificial intelligence (AI) invading every manufacturer’s marketing and false promises, a massive sorting operation will be necessary to make the most of the upcoming innovations. The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held this week in Las Vegas, Nevada, helped define these trends. Here’s what you need to remember from the world’s largest technology show.
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