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CES 2026 Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Agentic AI

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Las Vegas: Companies at CES 2026 unveiled agentic AI, inference-focused compute, and AI-powered consumer devices this week. Lenovo introduced Lenovo Agentic AI and Lenovo xIQ to manage full-lifecycle enterprise agents, while Samsung SDS showcased agentic AI applications and cloud integrations. Changhong presented AI-driven smart home appliances including interactive Panda Xiaobai and cloud humidity control. Research from Thoughtworks reported 77% of leaders shifting AI strategies from efficiency to growth, with 92% among large enterprises. Industry commentary and exhibitors highlighted a move from model training to real-world inference and enterprise deployment across multiple sectors. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

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This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from Financial Post, Zawya.com, IT News Online, The Korea Times, Techcircle and Computerworld.

Timeline of Events

  • Last year: Industry concentrated investment on training large foundation models.
  • 6 January 2026: CES 2026 opened in Las Vegas with global exhibitors and keynotes.
  • Early January 2026: Vendors demonstrated agentic AI, inference-optimized solutions, and AI consumer products at CES.
  • 7 January 2026: Thoughtworks published survey finding 77% of leaders shifting AI strategies toward growth.
  • After CES 2026: Reporting and vendor roadmaps emphasize enterprise deployment, inference infrastructure, and governance needs.
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Who Benefited

Cloud providers, AI platform vendors, enterprise software firms and manufacturers benefited through new product sales, cloud integration deals, and heightened demand for inference infrastructure demonstrated at CES 2026.

Who Impacted

Workers in repetitive roles, smaller vendors lacking scale, and privacy advocates faced accelerated deployment challenges, potential job-displacement concerns, and increased data-governance pressures.

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Who Benefited

Cloud providers, AI platform vendors, enterprise software firms and manufacturers benefited through new product sales, cloud integration deals, and heightened demand for inference infrastructure demonstrated at CES 2026.

Who Impacted

Workers in repetitive roles, smaller vendors lacking scale, and privacy advocates faced accelerated deployment challenges, potential job-displacement concerns, and increased data-governance pressures.

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CES 2026 Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Agentic AI

Financial Post Zawya.com IT News Online The Korea Times Techcircle Computerworld
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