Get ready for a humanoid robot by Samsung
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Manisha Priyadarshini Published November 8, 2025 |
What’s happened? At RoboWorld 2025, held in South Korea, Oh Jun-ho, head of Samsung’s Future Robotics Division, said the company is working on core humanoid technologies like actuators, sensors, software, and robotic hands (via ETNews).
This is important because: Samsung’s entry signals a new phase in robotics, where humanoid form factors are becoming the next big AI frontier, not just for research but also for commercial use.
Why this matters? Humanoids are quickly shifting from science fiction to reality. With global demand for physical AI rising, tech giants and startups alike are racing to build useful, human-like robots.
OK, what’s next? Samsung hasn’t shared specs or a release date yet, but Oh Jun-ho’s statements suggest we might get to see a prototype reveal real soon.
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