LG previews first home housekeeping robot to debut next year: integrates GPT-4o AI model, focuses on emotional interaction with users

LG In a blog post yesterday (December 2), theAt an event held at LG's Gasan R&D Campus in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, South Korea, the company announced that it will release its first home housekeeper next yearrobot"Q9 (project name)".

Citing a press release, 1AI said that LG detailed the features and design of the Q9 robot at the event, with the goal of making it the centerpiece of the future AI smart home, which will collaboratively control a variety of smart home appliances based on users' natural voice commands.

For example, if a user says, "Help me find a fun and entertaining movie," Q9 will turn on the TV, search for recommended movies on related topics, and play them automatically; for example, if a user says, "I'm a little down today," it will play music and adjust the lighting to enhance the mood.

LG Electronics says the Q9 is equipped with a "gravity-compensating device" that allows it to stand on its own two legs and move steadily for a more natural integration into the home environment, and in terms of AI, it is equipped with OpenAI. GPT-4oThe story can be created according to the user's needs, e.g. by improvising on the user's drawings.

LG has not yet announced the official name and price of the Q9 product, which the Korean media outlet expects to be priced in the millions of won and bundled with a home appliance subscription service.

According to market research firm MarketsandMarkets, the home robot market is expected to expand from $13.5 billion in 2022 to $43.6 billion in 2030. LG Electronics' Q9 is expected to be launched next year through emotional interaction with humans, and a number of home robots such as Samsung Electronics' "Bolly" and Hisense's "Hally" are expected to be released next year. LG Electronics' Q9 is expected to be released next year through emotional interaction with humans, and a number of home robots such as Samsung Electronics' "Bolly" and Hisense's "Hally" will be released next year, making the market competitive.

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