LAS VEGAS (AP) 鈥 In a packed Las Vegas arena, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang stood on stage and marveled over the crisp real-time computer graphics displayed on the screen behind him. He watched as a dark-haired woman walked through ornate gilded double doors and took in the rays of light that poured in through stained glass windows.

鈥淭he amount of geometry that you saw was absolutely insane,鈥 Huang of thousands at CES 2025 Monday night. 鈥淚t would have been impossible without artificial intelligence.鈥

unveiled its GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs 鈥 powered by its new Blackwell artificial intelligence chip 鈥 kicking off a string of entertainment-related AI announcements and discussions at the trade show.

鈥淏lackwell, the engine of AI, has arrived for PC gamers, developers and creatives,鈥 Huang said, adding that Blackwell 鈥渋s the most significant computer graphics innovation since we introduced programmable shading 25 years ago.鈥 Blackwell technology is now in full production, he said.

Semiconductor maker AMD unveiled its latest Ryzen 9 and AI series processors Monday morning, boasting unprecedented performance for gamers and content creators. The new chips help AMD to further compete with rivals like Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm in the budding AI PC space.

鈥淲ith the next generation of AI-enabled processors, we are proliferating AI to devices everywhere, and bringing the power of a workstation to thin and light laptops,鈥 said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager of computing and graphics group at AMD.

Google, meanwhile, previewed new AI tools for Google TV that use Gemini to make 鈥渋nteracting with your TV more intuitive and helpful.鈥 Users, the company said, will be able to have a 鈥渘atural鈥 conversation with their TVs to ask about things like travel and history, or ask the TV for an overview of the day鈥檚 news.

Samsung also showed off its foray in AI and announced its 鈥淪amsung Vision AI鈥 that includes a click to search feature allowing users to do things like identify an actor on screen, and a translation feature that provides real-time subtitles. It also integrates with the rest of the company鈥檚 smart home ecosystem.

SW Yong, president and head of visual display business at Samsung Electronics, said the company sees TVs as 鈥渋nteractive, intelligent partners鈥 rather than 鈥渙ne-directional devices for passive consumption.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e reimagining what screens can do, connecting entertainment, personalization and lifestyle solutions into one seamless experience to simplify your life,鈥 he said.

But not all of the AI discussion revolved around gadgetry at CES.

Leaders in technology and entertainment discussed current trends in generative AI ahead of Tuesday's conference opener. In one panel discussion on entertainment copyright and AI, some attorneys and experts gave their opinions on whether whether the federal government would pass regulations on the technology this year, especially around the issue of gen-AI created deep fakes.

Some believe the courts and individual states would tackle the issue before the government would.

鈥淭here have been no major decisions on this issue. They will be litigated and tried in the next year or so,鈥 said Chad Hummel, an attorney at McKool Smith.

Lisa Oratz, an attorney at Perkins Coie who represents clients in the publishing, arts and entertainment industries, acknowledged that AI technology should be regulated but noted it has an 鈥渦pside.鈥 She said many of her tech clients鈥 jobs are being made easier because AI helps alleviate iterative work.

鈥淵ou can make content creation faster, easier and more affordable. You can do things like reduce barriers to entry and democratize content,鈥 she said.

However, Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland said that digital replication was central to their 2023 film and television strike, and that a lack of protections around the unregulated use of AI is core to negotiations between their video game performers and the industry.

鈥淚t is a tool and it is also an existential threat,鈥 he said.

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