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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article describes early-stage R&D and government funding for AI-driven robotics in South Korea, targeting industrial and domestic applications. Commercial mechanism is weak: no pricing, margin, or supply chain disruption data. Impact is country-specific (South Korea) and long-term (2028-2030). Sectors selected based on concrete investment ($33M government project) and corporate plans (Hyundai, Samsung), but no immediate commercial signal.
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- South Korean startup RLWRLD collaborating with Lotte Hotel Seoul and CJ Logistics to develop AI replicating skilled human tasks.
- RLWRLD unveiled a robotics foundation model; anticipates deploying industrial AI robots by 2028.
- South Korean government launched a $33 million project to capture master technician skills.
- Hyundai Motor and Samsung Electronics plan to integrate humanoids and AI-driven systems by 2030.