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LG Home Robots: Beyond Appliances, Toward the Zero-Labor Home

LG leverages 70 years of appliance experience to create home robots using Google's Gemini AI and Nvidia's Isaac platform for better situational awareness, CEO said.

  • On Monday, LG Electronics announced it is accelerating its home robotics development through partnerships with Google LLC and Nvidia Corp., according to the company.
  • Earlier this year, LG Electronics unveiled its CLOiD home robot, which the company says will advance its 'Zero Labor Home' vision despite the home being 'the ultimate unstructured environment'.
  • Technically, the company will leverage Google's Gemini to enhance robots' contextual understanding and Nvidia's Isaac robotics development platform to train and test them in digital twin environments.
  • Drawing on decades of appliance experience, LG aims to build robots as 'conductors of space orchestrating the entire home' using its 70-year appliance experience and life data.
  • The company says this positions LG to lead development of robots specialized for home settings via global AI partners, advancing LG's leadership ambition in consumer robotics.
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LG Home Robots: Beyond Appliances, Toward the Zero-Labor Home

(BPT) - By Jae-cheol Lyu, President & CEO of LG Electronics

[Digital Daily Reporter Ok Song-i] LG Electronics has clearly defined its target for the robot business as the "home." Even amidst the craze for industrial humanoid robots, the strategy is to secure a differentiated advantage in the "inside the home," the domain LG Electronics knows best. On the 16th, Ryu Jae-chul, President of LG Electronics’ Home & Appliance Business Division, revealed a firm vision and technological confidence regarding the …

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연합뉴스-Yonhap News Agency broke the news in Korea (the Republic of) on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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