Given all the focus on AI though, I'm surprised they didn't feature more AI "waifus/husbandos" this time around to showcase the use of AI for things like advanced virtual assistants, virtual booth babes/dudes (that know the product), smart game NPCs, or even virtual concierges (to man all the reception/check-in/information desks that tend to be empty nowadays). Computex 2023 had an interactive AI (that looked like a generic Chinese NPC) that could interact with guests to a limited extent, via asking questions through a microphone, and it answering as best as it could based on its programming at the time, and I only learned of it because YTuber Dawid happened to
visit the less-popular booths in a side video of his (starts at 4:38).
Heck, especially the info kiosks; this would have been a perfect time to really capitalize on the AI buzzword craze and feature "AI powered Information Desks" that let people know where each and every booth, restroom, and snack bar was, while having a virtual being to "look at", given that studies show that humans were more likely to interact with a virtual being than just a camera and speaker.