The South Korean electronics giant is focusing on humanoid robot development, utilizing its AI agent Q9 technologies for the project.
LG Electronics has been involved in robotics for a while now, offering service robots such as the LG CLOi ServeBot and GuideBot, which are primarily wheeled robots with limited mobility and dexterity., the South Korean giant is poised to compete with cross-town rivals like Hyundai Motor Group and Samsung Electronics, both of which have made significant investments in developing humanoid robots .
Kim Byung-hoon, vice president and CTO of LG Electronics, explained that the company is researching essential technologies for developing humanoid robots, such as hand gestures and gait, based on the cognitive and articulation technologies used in Q9.
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