Galaxy Corporation Declares 'K-Entertech Platform' on Global AI Stage
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Galaxy Corporation's CEO, Choi Yong-ho, presented a new business model at the 'AI for Good Global Summit 2026'.
- The model involves supplying character and fashion content to humanoid robots.
- The company aims to become a global 'K-Entertech Platform' integrating AI, culture, and entertainment.
Galaxy Corporation is positioning itself as a global leader in Physical AI and entertainment technology. At the 'AI for Good Global Summit 2026' in Geneva, CEO Choi Yong-ho unveiled a vision for AI that extends beyond mere technological advancement to encompass human emotion, memory, and cultural values. He called for AI to be given a 'soul,' moving beyond performance-driven competition to support human experience.
AI must evolve into a being that understands human life and emotions, not just a technology that enhances performance.
Choi presented a novel business model focused on supplying character, fashion, and K-content to humanoid robots. This was showcased through a K-pop humanoid robot performance, demonstrating AI's potential as a platform for cultural and artistic expression. The company also introduced 'MACH33,' a robot fashion show, and 'Galaxy Robot Park,' a complex cultural space powered by Physical AI.
Let's Give AI a Soul.
The Galaxy Robot Park has already seen significant interest, with weekend performances in July selling out immediately after bookings opened. Galaxy Corporation plans to host over 1,000 K-pop robot performances annually following its official opening in September. Choi expressed his ambition for Galaxy Corporation to evolve into a 'Physical AI Entertech Platform,' creating new cultures where humans and robots collaborate.
Galaxy Corporation will grow into a Physical AI Entertech platform that supplies emotion, character, fashion, and K-content to global humanoid robots.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.