Most Read: CES 2025 Tech Trends Report: $537B Revenue This Year; Nvidia CEO on AI Advancing Self-Driving Cars, Robotics and Digital ManufacturingMost Read: CES 2025 Tech Trends Report: $537B Revenue This Year; Nvidia CEO on AI Advancing Self-Driving Cars, Robotics and Digital Manufacturing

Also inside, industry leaders weigh in on quantum AI this year; Bosch Tech Compass report released at CES 2025; focus on AI skills and more

Berenice Baker, Editor

January 10, 2025

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CTA's senior director, innovation and trends Brian Comiskey and Melissa Harrison, vice president marketing and communications
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Here are the most-read stories on AI Business this week.

CES 2025 Tech Trends Report: $537B Revenue This Year

The technology market for 2025 looks quite healthy, based on the Tech Trends Forecast report presented at the official start of CES on Sunday.

The forecast by CES organizer Consumer Technology Association (CTA), presented by Brian Comiskey, senior director, innovation and trends, and Melissa Harrison, vice president marketing and communications at the CTA, showed 2025 industry retail revenue projected at $537 billion, an increase from $520 billion in 2024.

Of that, $353 is hardware and $184 billion is software.

The trends report highlighted the growth of artificial intelligence in all aspects of technology.

Find out more

Nvidia CEO: AI Advancing Self-Driving Cars, Robotics, Digital Manufacturing at CES 2025

Nvidia is rolling out AI-powered technology that could transform self-driving cars, robotics and digital manufacturing, CEO Jensen Huang announced in a keynote at CES 2025.

Saying that AI has been advancing at an incredible pace, Huang suggested AI is now entering a new era with a direct real-world impact.

“It started with perception AI — understanding images, words and sounds. Then generative AI — creating text, images and sound,” Huang said, before adding that we’re now entering the era of “physical AI, AI that can proceed, reason, plan and act.”

Related:Humanoid AI Robots Go Full Service at CES 2025

Here are the highlights of Nvidia’s announcements that aim to integrate AI into physical environments.

Read more about Jensen Huang's CES keynote

Quantum AI 2025: Industry Leaders Weigh in on the Year Ahead

The convergence of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to redefine the technological landscape in 2025.

As these transformative technologies evolve, their synergy is creating unprecedented opportunities to solve problems once deemed insurmountable. The integration of AI’s unparalleled efficiency and adaptability with quantum computing’s paradigm-shifting power offers a glimpse into a future where computational possibilities expand exponentially.

To explore this emerging frontier, Enter Quantum gathered insights from leading quantum computing providers and industry experts. Here are the predictions, trends and innovations expected to shape the interplay between AI and quantum computing in the coming year, from breakthroughs in hybrid systems and error correction to advancements in algorithm design and sustainable computing.

Discover how quantum and AI will work together

Bosch Tech Compass Report Released at CES 2025; Focus on AI Skills

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Bosch, the engineering and technology multinational, has released its Tech Compass 2025 report at CES 2025, taking place this week in Las Vegas. The theme of this year’s report, the fourth in the series, is public perceptions of technology and attitudes toward AI and whether people are ready for it.

Bosch surveyed 11,000 people from seven countries for the report: Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, the United Kingdom and the United States. It highlights regional differences in AI acceptance, with China and India showing more positive views and the growing importance of AI skills.

In this Q&A, Steffen Hoffmann, managing director of Bosch UK discusses the report’s findings and how Bosch is transforming its own business with AI, including ROB, a generative AI-powered HR assistant designed to help answer employees’ queries.

Discover the report's findings

AI Hotel Planned for Las Vegas: CES 2025

A new, AI-driven hotel is getting set to open in Las Vegas, highlighted by a major presence at CES.

Philippe Ziade, CEO and founder of Growth Holdings, developer of the hotel, detailed the concept as we sat at the CES Otonomus booth display to discuss the venture.

“This is the first truly AI-powered hotel,” said Ziade. “The whole floor is interconnected.” 

The 300-room hotel is a mix of apartments and hotel rooms, with 60% dedicated to hotel guests and 40% to apartments.

Find out more about the AI hotel

About the Author

Berenice Baker

Editor, Enter Quantum

Berenice is the editor of Enter Quantum and co-editor of AI Business. Berenice has a background in IT and 20 years of experience as a technology journalist.

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