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South Korean Robots Shift from 'Kicking Shows' to Household Chores
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South Korean Robots Shift from 'Kicking Shows' to Household Chores

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korean media reports on humanoid robots performing domestic chores like making toast and cleaning.
  • This contrasts with previous demonstrations of robots performing 'kicking shows' or more aggressive actions.
  • The development signals a shift towards practical applications for humanoid robots in everyday life.

Humanoid robots are moving beyond flashy demonstrations to tackle everyday household tasks in South Korea. Recent reports highlight robots capable of making toast and performing general cleaning duties, signaling a significant shift in their practical application.

This development marks a departure from earlier public perceptions of humanoid robots, which often focused on more aggressive or performative capabilities, such as 'kicking shows.' The new focus on domestic chores suggests a move towards integrating these advanced machines into the fabric of daily life.

The advancements indicate a growing maturity in robotics technology, with a greater emphasis on utility and user-friendliness. As these robots become more adept at household tasks, they could offer substantial assistance to individuals and families, potentially reshaping domestic labor.

While the specific details of the robots' capabilities and the companies behind them are not fully elaborated, the trend points towards a future where humanoid robots are common helpers in homes, performing tasks that range from simple conveniences to more complex domestic management.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.