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CES Organizers Press on despite Omicron threat (axios.com) 69

The Consumer Technology Association says it is going ahead with next month's CES trade show in Las Vegas even as a number of tech companies and publications say they won't be sending their employees. From a report: The annual consumer electronics trade show is a key gathering point for the industry, but the pandemic forced it to go virtual in 2021. "CES will still take place Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas with strong safety measures in place," the Consumer Technology Association said in a statement to Axios. "Thousands of entrepreneurs, businesses, media and buyers are planning to come to Las Vegas. Top leaders from federal and state and foreign governments are attending," the group said, adding that it has "received several thousand new registrants since late last week." Yes, but: Lots of tech companies and media organizations say they won't be in attendance. Amazon said late Monday that it won't be attending. Meta, Twitter and Pinterest are also skipping the show, per Reuters. T-Mobile is vastly scaling back its presence, including canceling a planned keynote from CEO Mike Sievert.
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CES Organizers Press on despite Omicron threat

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  • by AmazingRuss ( 555076 ) on Wednesday December 22, 2021 @11:41AM (#62105899)
    as ever, and now with a side helping of mild existential threat! We don’t need stores or conventions anymore.
    • Better place for retailers and businesses and investors to gather and make deals. It's important to meet in person because the way those deals work is everyone is trying to get one over on everyone else, so you like to be in person so they can read body language. It's difficult if not impossible to do a full read of someone's body language over a zoom call. That's why business travel is never going to really go away. It's because the purpose of business travel is to get together and size people up and figur
      • If you can’t do business without sniffing each other’s butts, you don’t have a viable business.
      • Conventions are there for everyone to be able to get piss drunk on company dime. If some kind of business relationships are developed along the way, great, but if there's serious deals being made it's been largely set up ahead of time with any finalization being done over drinks or other debauchery. Most of the relationships you might develop are just people to party with at the next convention.
      • It's difficult if not impossible to do a full read of someone's body language over a zoom call.

        The idea that you can detect lies by watching someone has been debunked repeatedly, it only works once you get to know their tells and you likely can't do that in the course of one conversation.

    • by fermion ( 181285 )
      Which is why CES must go on. The event has been costed. They must show its relevance as an tax deductible vacation perk for employees. It is, after all, held in an expensive area where sex workers and blow dominates any tech, research, or even a hub airport.

      If they lose this year, they will not be able to recover. Businesses might decide that it is better to provide raises to all employees rather than this perk to the chosen few.

  • Opportunity (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rantrantrant ( 4753443 ) on Wednesday December 22, 2021 @01:26PM (#62106173)
    This year, CES offers a fantastic opportunity to show off the latest & greatest in pandemic test & trace technologies!
  • Missed out on a great year in 2020. Huge amounts of snow.

    Hoping omicron is so fast that it's over by the end of january.

    Hopefully omicron is mild-- will know in another week to 10 days.

  • There's a great rumor going around that math is popular among nerds, but I don't see any math here. Terribly disappointed. Take the low risk, come up with a number for hospitalizations and deaths. Take the reduced risk from being vaccinated, and the average proportion of people who are vaccinated. Come up with two lower numbers. There are also non-vaccinated people who who have recovered from prior infection. Treat them as being in the same risk group as vaccinated people. Come up with even lower numbers
    • Treat them as being in the same risk group as vaccinated people. Come up with even lower numbers. -Oh wait, we can't do that last part because too many nerds are pretending that naturally acquired immunity doesn't exist

      No one is pretending that. You are pretending that people get natural immunity without risking their health, or that people know whether they've even had covid because there has been enough testing. Neither of those things is true, so your rambling is in fact blathering.

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