Korean tech firms Samsung, LG, and Hyundai showcase AI robots, laptops, and 'Physical AI' innovations at bustling CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
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Korean firms highlight AI innovations at CES 2026

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Ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas, major Korean tech firms including LG Electronics, Hyundai Motor Group, and Samsung Electronics unveiled AI-centric products and visions. They presented strategies like 'AI in Action' and 'Physical AI,' showcasing advances in robotics, laptops, memory, and more across daily life and industry. The events emphasized AI extending beyond screens into real-world applications.

At the LG World Premiere in Las Vegas on January 5 (local time) ahead of CES 2026, LG Electronics unveiled its 'AI in Action' vision. CEO Lyu Jae-cheol asked, 'What if AI could step out of the screen and start working for us in real life?' introducing the 'Zero Labor Home' concept. Central to this is the LG CLOiD robot, equipped with two arms and five-fingered hands to handle chores like folding laundry and organizing dishes. Brandt Varner, vice president, stated, 'Though we’re still fine tuning CLOiD, we expect it to revolutionize home utility.' LG also showcased the LG OLED evo W6 TV and AI-powered Signature refrigerator.

Hyundai Motor Group, through its subsidiary Boston Dynamics, debuted the next-generation electric Atlas humanoid robot. The group aims to usher in a 'human-centric AI robotics' era by combining manufacturing expertise with datasets. Following its Nvidia partnership, it announced collaboration with Google DeepMind to advance robotics, targeting 30,000 units annual production by 2028. A Robot Metaplant Application Center is planned for the US this year.

Samsung Electronics revealed the Galaxy Book 6 series, powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors offering up to 30 hours of battery life. AI features include AI Select and AI Cut Out, with Vice President Lee Min-cheol saying it 'will deliver top-tier performance unlike anything seen before.' Samsung Display presented AI OLED concepts like the Pendant, Mirror, and Bot, highlighting AI-OLED synergy.

SK hynix unveiled the world's first 16-high 48Gb HBM4 memory, alongside AI-optimized products like LPDDR6 and 321-layer NAND. These announcements underscore Korean firms' AI leadership, drawing global attention at CES.

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Discussions on X highlight enthusiasm for Korean companies' AI advancements at CES 2026, including Samsung's AI-powered lifestyle devices and Galaxy Book series, Hyundai's human-centered robotics like Atlas, LG's CLOiD home robot and 'AI in Action,' and SK Hynix's HBM4 memory. Users praise real-world AI integrations and physical AI visions, with some journalists noting innovative demos and mild skepticism on practicality from everyday users.

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Samsung CEO Roh Tae-moon unveils AI companion lifestyle vision at CES 2026 First Look event, showcasing AI-integrated TVs, appliances, and healthcare devices.
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Samsung unveils AI companion lifestyle vision at CES 2026

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Samsung Electronics unveiled its vision for an AI-driven lifestyle on Sunday at its First Look event in Las Vegas, ahead of CES 2026. Under the theme 'Your Companion to AI Living,' the company introduced AI-integrated products and services spanning TVs, home appliances, and healthcare. Roh Tae-moon, CEO of the Device Experience Division, stressed delivering a seamless AI experience.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies unveiled innovative robots blending artificial intelligence with practical and entertaining functions. Highlights include humanoid assistants for household chores and specialized devices tackling navigation challenges. These developments signal a push toward more autonomous home helpers.

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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies showcased technologies aimed at easing daily life through automation and AI, but many innovations raised concerns about isolation and over-reliance on machines. LG kicked off the event with its 'ambient care' concept, where smart devices and robots handle routine tasks. The overall atmosphere highlighted a future that feels both convenient and dystopian.

LG and Sony Honda Mobility will hold key press events on January 5 in Las Vegas to kick off CES 2026, focusing on AI innovations and electric vehicles respectively. LG plans to debut its first Micro RGB TV and showcase Affectionate Intelligence technologies, while Sony will highlight updates to the Afeela 1 and a new concept model. Both events will stream live.

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The South Korean government plans to invest 700 billion won ($478 million) in 2026 to support artificial intelligence (AI) transformation in the manufacturing sector. This includes developing on-device AI chips and promoting exports of AI factories. The Manufacturing AX (M.AX) Alliance, involving around 1,300 companies, will lead these efforts.

LG has revealed its AI-powered humanoid robot, CLOiD, at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, designed to handle tasks like folding laundry, unloading dishwashers, and serving food. The robot integrates with LG's ThinQ ecosystem to manage connected appliances and learn user routines. While still a concept, it marks a step by a major appliance brand into multifunctional home robotics.

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Korean chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are ramping up memory production to meet surging demand from artificial intelligence (AI) servers. Industry analysts said on Sunday that production capacity is increasingly seen as a key determinant of competitiveness in the global semiconductor industry.

 

 

 

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