Artificial intelligence is increasingly stepping out of the digital realm and into our physical lives as companion robots and pets. At CES 2026, while many AI-driven devices focused on automating daily tasks, a quieter trend emerged with machines designed primarily for companionship rather than utility. Products like Loona's DeskMate and Zeroth's WALL-E-inspired W1 highlight this shift, offering companionship with minimal functional features. These robots, popular in parts of Asia, are now being marketed for Western homes, suggesting a growing acceptance of AI companions that provide emotional support rather than practical assistance. This matters as it indicates a cultural shift towards integrating AI into our personal lives for emotional companionship, not just efficiency.
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