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a south korean startup captures workers039 techniques to develop ai brains for robots

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The article describes a South Korean government-backed initiative to capture human expertise for AI-powered robotics, with investments from major companies like Hyundai and Samsung. The commercial mechanism is weak at this stage: no specific product prices, margins, or supply constraints are mentioned. The impact is region-specific (South Korea) and early-stage, with deployment expected by 2028. Affected sectors are AI infrastructure (robot AI brains), industrial automation, and automotive/electronics manufacturing (potential adopters). No immediate scarcity or price signals.

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  • South Korean startup RLWRLD is developing AI systems for robots by capturing skilled workers' techniques.
  • RLWRLD collaborates with Lotte Hotel Seoul and CJ Logistics to create a database of human expertise.
  • South Korean government announced a $33 million project to gather master technicians' skills for AI-powered manufacturing.
  • Industrial robots expected to be deployed by 2028.
  • Hyundai Motor and Samsung Electronics are investing in humanoid robots and AI-driven factories.

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