SANTA CLARA — At CES 2025, the world’s premier consumer technology event, Intel highlighted the transformative potential of artificial intelligence across various aspects of daily life. From improving how students write papers to streamlining product searches, enhancing dining experiences, and enabling gamers to push their creative limits, Intel’s demonstrations showcased how AI is already becoming an integral part of modern life.
Intel’s technology demos featured real-world applications powered by AI PCs, providing a glimpse into how these innovations can enhance everyday tasks. Throughout the event, Intel presented a series of demos showcasing the capabilities of AI in practical, everyday scenarios.
Among the standout exhibits was Intel’s AI Playground, which made generative AI accessible on PCs equipped with Intel processors and Intel® Arc™ Graphics. The demo featured a range of AI-driven tasks, from image generation and enhancement to AI chatbots, all running locally on personal computers. Visitors experienced how this technology can search and summarize personal content, providing a glimpse into the future of user-friendly AI integration.
Intel also introduced its voice assistant for retail and hospitality, powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra 200H series processor. The demonstration illustrated the future of conversational AI, highlighting how this technology can create seamless, personalized customer interactions. Developed in partnership with Sodaclick, this voice assistant is already being used to build customized large language models for businesses worldwide.
Further showcasing the versatility of AI, Intel’s demo of the MSI Claw AI+ hand-held device powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra series 2 processor demonstrated AI’s role in gaming, note-taking, and productivity. The compact device featured desktop-sized AI capabilities, demonstrating its potential for a wide range of uses in both entertainment and work environments.
Additionally, Intel’s AI voice assistant for drive-thru ordering was another highlight, showcasing how AI can improve efficiency in real-world service settings. Powered by the Intel® Core Ultra 200H series processor, this system helps Australian restaurant chain Oliver’s streamline its drive-thru ordering process, benefiting both customers and kitchen staff.
For more information on Intel’s AI demos and to explore the full range of innovations presented at CES 2025, visit the Intel at CES 2025 press kit.