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AI Dominates CES 2026 as Dutch Court Voids ChatGPT-Written Wedding Vows

The twin developments underscore a shift to on-device intelligence alongside tighter scrutiny of AI in formal proceedings.

Overview

  • CES 2026 runs through January 9 in Las Vegas with more than 4,500 exhibitors, and show floors centered on AI-powered consumer technology.
  • NVIDIA, AMD and Intel focused presentations on AI silicon, with NVIDIA emphasizing accelerated computing, AMD introducing new AI-oriented chips and Intel debuting Panther Lake laptop processors.
  • Samsung showcased the Galaxy Z TriFold, a phone with three foldable panels that opens into a 10-inch tablet with five cameras including a 200‑megapixel main sensor and an alert for improper closing, slated for U.S. sale in Q1 2026.
  • Lenovo’s ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept extends its display from 13.3 inches to 16 inches with AI-enabled gesture and voice control, while smart glasses from Meta, Rokid, eSight and RayNeo added features such as real-time message viewing, assistive vision and HDR10 AR gaming.
  • A court in Zwolle, Netherlands, invalidated a 2025 marriage because ChatGPT-drafted vows omitted the legally required declaration under Dutch Civil Code article 1:67(1), though the couple keeps the original wedding date as their legal date.