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Has the Fourth Industrial Revolution Begun? - A Visual Guide to the Shocking Embodied Robots at CES 2026
CES 2026 has been incredibly popular lately. When Jensen Huang unveiled the adorable robot "WALL-E," most people, including myself, were quite impressed. While I was still in the early stages of learning Vibecoding, I never imagined that artificial intelligence had already evolved from simple chatbots and tools to a stage of sustainably thinking, embodied intelligent agents.
Just two years ago, we were celebrating a parameter upgrade for GPT, but now, the changes in AI are no longer just about "speaking more like a human," but about answering a more difficult question:
Can it truly "move" and complete tasks in the real world?
This is why the term "Embodied AI" has been repeatedly mentioned recently.
Simply put, it's no longer just a "brain that can talk," but an intelligent agent with a body, perception of the world, and the ability to have a real impact on its environment.
My biggest takeaway from CES 2026 is that robots are no longer competing on "who is more human-like," but rather on "who is more usable."
I've broken down some of the most representative achievements from this year's CES into several different pathways and compiled them into a graphic below for easier understanding.
Compared to specific hardware, I've always preferred focusing on infrastructure. If the machine economy explodes, the protocol layer will undoubtedly be the first to benefit. Becoming a standard setter is difficult, but that's precisely where Alpha comes in.
In the next article, we'll discuss some outstanding robotics projects in the Web3 space and opportunities for users to participate.
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Awesome pictures! I was also at CES this afternoon, what a coincidence!

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