Business Mayor > technology > CES 2024: AI pillows and toothbrushes – is it all getting a bit silly? technologyCES 2024: AI pillows and toothbrushes – is it all getting a bit silly?technologyJanuary 13, 2024posted on Jan. 13, 2024 at 3:15 am Companies are clamouring to present their products as AI-powered, but are their claims justified? READ SOURCE Read More Largest U.S. radio company Audacy files for bankruptcy protection Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorJanuary 13, 2024 You Might Also LiketechnologyUS revokes licences for sales of chips to HuaweiMay 9, 2024technologyTruecaller’s ad revenue grows 5% in Jan-March 2024 buoyed by IPL promotionMay 8, 2024technologySky confirms game-changing free upgrade and it's coming to your TV soonMay 8, 2024technologyU.S. revokes some export licenses to sell chips to Huawei in a bid to curb China's tech powerMay 8, 2024technologyTikTok sues to block US law that could ban appMay 8, 2024technologyPine Labs-owned Setu teams up with Sarvam AI to build LLM for financial servicesMay 7, 2024Recommended For YoumarketBajaj Consumer Care shares plunge over 8% after Q4 results and buyback announcementMay 9, 2024autosVolvo EX60 to introduce radical new production processMay 9, 2024technologyUS revokes licences for sales of chips to HuaweiMay 9, 2024startupsVietnam's corruption crackdown stokes startup funding woes – Nikkei AsiaMay 9, 2024securitySphere PR launches bespoke cyber-crisis comms service on 18th anniversary – ChannelLife AustraliaMay 9, 2024
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