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LG CNS to deploy security robots at Seoul's Tower Palace

LG CNS is set to deploy four-legged security robots at Tower Palace, a luxury residential complex in southern Seoul, as the company seeks to commercialize physical artificial intelligence (AI) in real-world environments. LG CNS said Thursday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tower PMC, a property management company specializing in high-end residential facilities, to establish a…

LG CNS to deploy security robots at Seoul's Tower Palace

LG CNS plans to introduce four-legged security robots to Tower Palace, an upscale residential building in southern Seoul, in an effort to bring physical artificial intelligence (AI) into practical use. On Thursday, the company announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tower PMC, a company specializing in managing high-end residential properties, to establish a security robot service.

According to the agreement, the two firms will spend about two months verifying the technology at Tower Palace prior to deploying the robots for actual operations in the fourth quarter of the year.

LG CNS will train the four-legged robots utilizing data gathered from the complex, encompassing its layout, patrol routes, and potential abnormal situations like falls and fires. These robots will independently patrol common areas and underground parking lots. Should they identify suspicious individuals or unusual conditions, such as excessive heat generated by electric vehicles or charging facilities, they will notify the management office.

Furthermore, managers will have the capability to communicate with the robots in real time via two-way audio and video systems.

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