CES 2026 made one thing clear: AI is no longer something we open in a browser. It is becoming the interface for everything around us. From humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles to edge AI, cooling breakthroughs, and voice-first homes, this episode explores how artificial intelligence is moving out of the cloud and into the physical world. Recorded on the show floor and inside CES’s new “Foundry” experience, this recap covers NVIDIA’s compute platforms, Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid, AI-powered vehicles, Qualcomm’s edge strategy, and a deep dive into Frore Systems’ solid-state AirJet cooling technology. The common thread is simple but massive: performance, intelligence, and autonomy are now constrained less by software and more by hardware, thermals, and form factor. We also zoom out to the bigger question CES raised this year: if AI is becoming a medium rather than a feature, what does that mean for our homes, devices, and daily lives? From robotics skepticism to voice-controlled AI hubs, this episode breaks down what is real, what is hype, and what is coming sooner than most people expect. 00:00 CES 2026 recap and first impressions 00:52 AI is no longer a tool, it is the new UI 01:06 Inside CES’s new Foundry and NVIDIA compute 01:50 Robotics, generative AI, and the future of household labor 02:07 Are we actually ready for robots in our homes? 02:19 Sponsor message 02:31 Meet Digit and the rise of humanoid robotics 03:29 Why CES has quietly become a car show 04:10 AI cars, edge compute, and on-device intelligence 05:01 NVIDIA-powered vehicles and Jensen Huang’s keynote moment 05:46 NVIDIA Blackwell, Rubin, and Piper explained 06:09 Where real CES business actually happens 06:31 Frore Systems and the AirJet cooling breakthrough 07:25 How solid-state cooling changes device design 08:47 Qualcomm reference designs and thin-form AI devices 09:35 Why AI moving to the edge changes everything 10:39 Thermal limits as the new performance bottleneck 10:59 Qualcomm’s AI hardware strategy 11:45 Who AirJet is actually built for 12:22 CES reflections and industry relationships 12:42 Voice, AI hubs, and a future with fewer screens 13:21 AI as a medium and final CES 2026 takeaways