
CES 2025 has seen tech giants like Samsung and Nvidia with their new launches along with a wide range of intriguing and sometimes controversial human-like robots. Some humanoid robots are known to be futuristic human-like designs, while others were considered to be more on the cuter and quirky side. Let’s check out the human-like AI robot that gave an attractive appeal at the CES 2025.
The American company Realbotix introduced Aria, an AI-powered robot made to be a companion. With a sexually appealing figure, Aria stirred enough controversy for its unrealistic and hypersexualized design. Despite its attractive appearance, Realbotix has said that Aria is not a sex robot with a warning that anyone attempting to misuse can get themselves electrocuted. The company mentioned that Aria is intended to help people dealing with loneliness and could even assist care facilities by tracking health data. The robot comes in several versions starting from a head-and-torso model priced at $10000 to a fully AI-powered robot for $175,000.
BeatBot revealed its new solar-powered robotic turtle in the CES 2025. This small robotic turtle can be released into any large water body to help them get clean and conduct research related to any ecological challenges.
Unitree, the makers of the fastest humanoid robots in the world showed its impressive backflipping quadruped robot at CES 2025. This robot dog has amazed everyone with withs agility by standing on its hind legs like a meerkat.
The 4.3-foot tall robot Mirokai stands out at the CES with its amazing colours and interactive cartoon-type digital face. It moves by using a rollable ball and can navigate on its own by adapting to new people and environments.
The CES 2025 has showcased a significant revolution in the field of AI and Robotics. Aria is built with layers of proprietary AI and hardware designed to make it look like a human as much as possible. While not considered “artificial general intelligence”, Aria can learn things over time and is designed to be a companion.
With highly advanced and developed humanoid robots like Aria to tiny robots for finding joy or solving other tasks, CES 2025 marked rapid development by extending the boundaries between humans and machines. Additionally, the event made it clear that the future of robotics is not just about making things automated, rather it is about creating robots that look more interactive, responsive, and emotionally engaging with humans.