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LG wants to give us back our time. The robot is to take over some of the household chores


This year's CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world's largest annual trade fair for consumer electronics and new technologies, will host many robots and devices based on artificial intelligence.

The biggest change compared to previous LG home robots is the departure from the role of a companion on wheels in favor of a design focused on the manipulation of objects. CLOiD has two motor-driven articulated arms with seven degrees of freedom – a range of motion closer to that of a human hand – and at the end of each hand there are five independently controlled fingers. This is a detail that in practice determines whether the robot can only move around the apartment on its own, or actually grab, carry and put things away without crushing, slipping or breaking them.

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