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LG CNS tests four-legged security robot at Seoul's Tower Palace

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • LG CNS is piloting a four-legged security robot at the luxury Tower Palace residential complex in Seoul.
  • The robot will patrol common areas and underground parking, detecting anomalies and alerting management.
  • This initiative is part of LG CNS's effort to commercialize its 'Physical AI' robot platform, 'Physical Works.'

LG CNS is advancing its 'Physical AI' commercialization by deploying a four-legged security robot at the upscale Tower Palace residential complex in Seoul. The company signed a business agreement with Tower PMC, a specialist in premium residential facility management, to establish a security robot solution.

Tower PMC manages prestigious properties including Tower Palace, Hannam The Hill, and Acro Seoul Forest. Over the next two months, LG CNS and Tower PMC will conduct technical verification of the security robot within the Tower Palace complex. If successful, the robot will begin actual operations in the fourth quarter of this year.

This collaboration is a meaningful case where Physical AI technology creates customer value in a real residential environment.

โ€” Myung Chang-gukSenior Vice President of LG CNS's Smart Logistics Center and Robot Business Division, commenting on the significance of the project.

The robot is designed to autonomously patrol common areas and underground parking lots. It will learn from real-world data, including the complex's layout, driving routes, and potential hazards like falls or fires. Upon detecting suspicious activity or anomalies such as overheating electric vehicle charging stations, it will send alerts to the management office.

LG CNS will utilize its robot transformation (RX) platform, 'Physical Works,' for the robot's data learning and operation. This collaboration aims to demonstrate the value of Physical AI in actual residential environments. LG CNS plans to continuously expand its AI robot services, where various robots perform tasks and collaborate using the Physical Works platform.

LG CNS will continue to expand AI robot services where various robots perform actual tasks and collaborate based on Physical Works.

โ€” Myung Chang-gukSenior Vice President of LG CNS's Smart Logistics Center and Robot Business Division, outlining future plans.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.