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LG's Robot Folds Laundry: A Glimpse into the Future

5 Jan

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Summary

  • LG's AI robot, CLOiD, can perform household chores like folding laundry.
  • The robot features a display, speakers, cameras, and two dexterous robotic arms.
  • LG plans to continue developing home robots with practical functions.
LG's Robot Folds Laundry: A Glimpse into the Future

LG has introduced its new AI-powered humanoid robot, named CLOiD, designed to assist with various household chores. This innovative robot is capable of tasks like folding laundry and serving food, showcasing advanced capabilities for domestic assistance. Its head unit features a display, speakers, and sensors that enable communication and environmental learning, while two robotic arms can manipulate objects at knee-level and above.

CLOiD utilizes wheels for mobility, similar to LG's robot vacuums, and its arms possess independent finger articulation for delicate tasks. LG plans to demonstrate CLOiD's laundry-folding prowess and other domestic functions at an upcoming CES event. The company is focusing on developing practical home robots, suggesting CLOiD is currently a concept rather than a retail product.

Looking ahead, LG intends to expand its robotics technology across its appliance range, potentially introducing features like self-opening refrigerator doors. This development signifies LG's commitment to advancing home automation and integrating intelligent robotic solutions into everyday living spaces.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
LG's CLOiD robot is designed to handle household chores, including folding laundry, unloading dishwashers, and serving food.
Currently, LG CLOiD is presented as a concept, and the company plans further development before a potential market release.
CLOiD features an AI-powered head unit with sensors for communication and learning, along with two dexterous robotic arms for manipulation.

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