TWiT 1066: A Supercomputer in Your Pocket - CES & the Next Leap for On-Device AI Power
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Is putting a camera in your toilet the future of health, or have tech companies lost the plot? This episode's panel digs into what's truly innovative versus what's just over the top, as industry leaders spar over privacy concerns and the real impact of AI in everyday devices.
- We tried to get humanoid robots to do the laundry
- Boston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026
- Hair Drying Robot
- Jensen Huang Says Nvidia's New Vera Rubin Chips Are in 'Full Production'
- AMD's Ryzen AI 400 series includes the first Copilot+ desktop CPU — Team Red refreshes Zen 5 APUs and Strix Halo
- Meta's EMG wristband is moving beyond its AR glasses
- Lego's Smart Brick Gives the Iconic Analog Toy a New Digital Brain
- The Alexa Plus website is now available to everyone in early access
- Throne, from the co-founder of Whoop, uses computer vision to study your poop
- The Verge Awards at CES 2026
- These are the smart home gadgets that impressed me at CES 2026
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, and Jason Hiner
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