LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is an annual event held at the Las Vegas Convention Center every second week of January. Its original goal was to showcase modern electronic products set for release each year, primarily focused on home appliances, music and video components, movie and sound production equipment, computers, mobile phones, and computer games.

However, in recent years, the automotive sector has been steadily making its presence felt at CES, thanks to emerging transport and mobility technologies. This was where I first encountered an electric vehicle from Nissan, an autonomous pizza-delivery car from Ford, and a talking car from Honda.

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