NVIDIA Dominates CES 2025: The buzz at CES centered around NVIDIA and its advancements in AI, highlighted by CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote, which outlined AI’s evolution from perception to generative and now physical AI.
AI Everywhere at CES: From Huang’s keynote to the showroom floor, AI was the dominant theme, influencing innovations across industries and setting the stage for the next wave of AI-driven transformation.
Walking around CES for three days, the talk of the show was NVIDIA — but more specifically, the artificial intelligence that its technology can enable. During CEO and founder Jensen Huang's 90-minute kickoff keynote in front of a huge 6,000-person audience, he explained how AI is advancing at an incredible pace.
“It started with perception AI — understanding images, words, and sounds," Huang said. "Then generative AI — creating text, images, and sound. Now, we’re entering the era of physical AI — AI that can proceed, reason, plan, and act.”
Security technology expert Pierre Bourgeix, who walked the show with our editors this year, was in attendance and was awed by what Huang presented.
"The power of AI has now become even more transformational," Bourgeix says. "NVIDIA has removed the boundaries of computing. From DIGITS to the new world model, NVIDIA is at the forefront of modernizing industries. The security industry will be affected by what NVIDIA has created. Industrial control and management systems will inevitably incorporate AI-powered security technology to solve business and operational concerns."
From Huang's keynote moving forward, it seemed there wasn't a booth or a conversation at CES 2025 that avoided the AI topic.
Check out which ones will impact the security industry most with the articles below, all of which were featured in the February 2025 issue of Security Business magazine, the only security industry publication with full, live coverage from this vitally important technology show.
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