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South Korea’s AI Training Project: Implications for Global Robotics

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In South Korea, hotel workers are participating in a unique project where their movements are recorded to train humanoid robots. This initiative, led by the AI company RLWRLD, aims to replicate the dexterity required for tasks like folding napkins and serving food. The data collected focuses on intricate details such as finger positioning and force application, which are crucial for achieving high-quality service standards in hospitality.

While current robots are significantly slower than humans, advancements in AI and robotics are expected to accelerate their capabilities. The project reflects South Korea’s ambition to leverage its manufacturing expertise to enhance its position in the global robotics market, competing with leaders like the US and China.

For UK readers, this development signals a potential shift in the job landscape, particularly in sectors reliant on manual labour. As robots become more capable, industries may see a gradual reduction in demand for certain low-skilled jobs, prompting a need for workers to adapt and upskill.

Looking ahead, observers should monitor how quickly these technologies advance and their subsequent impact on employment in the UK. The integration of AI in workplaces could reshape job roles, necessitating a focus on training and education to prepare the workforce for future demands.

Sources
Euronews

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