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The South Korean electronics giant is focusing on humanoid robot development, utilizing its AI agent Q9 technologies for the project. This ambitious initiative marks a significant step for LG in the burgeoning field of robotics, where the integration of artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly vital.
The Q9 technology is designed to enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots, allowing them to perform complex tasks and interact more naturally with humans. LG aims to create robots that can assist in various sectors, including healthcare, customer service, and even domestic environments.
By leveraging its extensive experience in electronics and AI, LG is positioning itself as a key player in the robotics market. The company is dedicated to exploring innovative solutions that could revolutionize how humans and machines coexist. As LG continues to invest in research and development, the potential applications of humanoid robots could reshape industries and improve daily life for many.
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