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01-08-2018, 09:39 PM
LG wants robots to take over, but it needs them to work first
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The promise of a connected-robot future was made repeatedly Monday morning at CES in Las Vegas (http://mashable.com/category/ces-2018/), with LG's Vice President of US Marketing, David VanderWaal, taking the stage to show off a line of AI-powered robots that are intended to both integrate with a smart home and work in commercial settings.*
SEE ALSO: LG wants these large robots to follow you around airports and hotels (http://mashable.com/2018/01/04/lg-electronics-introduces-robot-servants-for-ces-2018/)
Unfortunately for all The Jetsons fanboys out there, the biggest impression was made by what was left unsaid.* Read more... (http://mashable.com/2018/01/08/ces-lg-robot-fail/)
More about Ces (http://mashable.com/category/ces/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Robots (http://mashable.com/category/robots/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Lg (http://mashable.com/category/lg/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Artificial Intelligence (http://mashable.com/category/artificial-intelligence/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), and Ces 2018 (http://mashable.com/category/ces-2018/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial)http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/Y5IZi2Nfa8c
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If LG (http://mashable.com/category/lg/) has its way, the company's robots (http://mashable.com/2018/01/04/lg-electronics-introduces-robot-servants-for-ces-2018/?utm_campaign&utm_context=textlink&utm_medium=rss&utm_source) will soon be serving you breakfast, carrying your luggage, and cleaning your floors. Well, assuming they can overcome some pretty basic problems like not working, that is.*
The promise of a connected-robot future was made repeatedly Monday morning at CES in Las Vegas (http://mashable.com/category/ces-2018/), with LG's Vice President of US Marketing, David VanderWaal, taking the stage to show off a line of AI-powered robots that are intended to both integrate with a smart home and work in commercial settings.*
SEE ALSO: LG wants these large robots to follow you around airports and hotels (http://mashable.com/2018/01/04/lg-electronics-introduces-robot-servants-for-ces-2018/)
Unfortunately for all The Jetsons fanboys out there, the biggest impression was made by what was left unsaid.* Read more... (http://mashable.com/2018/01/08/ces-lg-robot-fail/)
More about Ces (http://mashable.com/category/ces/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Robots (http://mashable.com/category/robots/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Lg (http://mashable.com/category/lg/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), Artificial Intelligence (http://mashable.com/category/artificial-intelligence/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial), and Ces 2018 (http://mashable.com/category/ces-2018/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial)http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/Y5IZi2Nfa8c