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LG Targets AI and Robotics for Intuitive Lifestyle

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LG Electronics (LG) recently unveiled its instinctual range of AI-powered technology to offer consumers an unparalleled and personalized living experience. Introducing its ThinQ AI platform at CES 2019, LG believes AI and robotics now have the potential and feasibility to assist human functions and improve lives with smart and tailored solutions. LG focuses on the application of AI as an intelligent lifestyle aid, offering unique experiences that learn from and resonate with a user's habits. LG CLOi robots each serve a unique purpose, meeting the demands of different environments with increased efficiency. The SuitBot is a wearable device marketed at facilitating workplace lifting.


LG adds an exoskeleton to its line of CLOi robots

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Today, LG announced that it will reveal its first robotic exoskeleton at IFA 2018, which takes place in Berlin from August 31st to September 5th. The exoskeleton, called LG CLOi SuitBot, is designed to support a user's legs to allow for more limb strength This robot differs from the others that LG has announced because it is a robotic exoskeleton that you can wear, not a robot. It features rotating joints and sandal-type shoes with automatic adjustments, which help users enter and exit the exoskeleton more easily. It's designed to be a comfortable fit and provide natural enhancement while walking, standing and working. It can give people who lift heavy objects or operate heavy tools a boost. The CLOi SuitBot can also connect to LG's service robots to become part of a "smart working network," according to the release.


Artificial Intelligence: LG's CLOi Robot, ThinQ spark high user interests - Vanguard News

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IN its bid to adopt next generation technologies like AI, machine learning, big data and more in business and management practices while expanding collaborative efforts with other organizations, LG's has launched its CLOi Robot at CES 2018. The CLOi Robot made its debut appearance at the recently concluded LG MEA Innofest 2018, just as LG has announced the creation of ThinQ brand to identify all of its 2018 home appliances, consumer electronics and services that utilize artificial intelligence. Speaking on the smart products, Mr. Kevin Cha, President LG Electronics Middle East & Africa enthused; "LG ThinQ products and services will all have the ability to employ deep learning and communicate with one another, utilizing a variety of AI technologies from other partners as well as LG's own AI technology, DeepThinQ. "The advancements in AI and robotics are expected to transform lifestyles and industries around the world, ultimately improving humankind's experiences from reducing repetitive tasks at home or work to even eliminating age-old malignant practices. This is why significant investments will be made in this area.


LG's new CLOi robots want to serve at hotels and supermarkets

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LG made quite an impression with a range of robots at last year's CES, and it's not stopping there. Following the trial runs of its Airport Guide Robot and the Airport Cleaning Robot at Incheon International Airport, the Korean company is now expanding its family of robots -- now branded under "CLOi" -- with three new models geared towards commercial use: Serving Robot, Porter Robot and Shopping Cart Robot. These machines appear to be about the same size as the Airport Guide Robot, and you'll find a familiar pair of jade-colored eyes on a circular plate at the top. As you can tell from the name, you can expect to see LG's Serving Robot at the likes of hotels, airport lounges and maybe even restaurants, where it can deliver drinks and meals to customers using its sliding tray. It also appears to have second compartment at the top which can provide other items -- like a towel as shown in the above photo.