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# Humanoid Robots Showcase Physical AI at Seoul Festival Humanoid robots took center stage at the Seoul AI Festival 2026, where developers showcased physical artificial intelligence systems designed for real world interaction.

Humanoid Robots Showcase Physical AI at Seoul Festival
Humanoid robots took center stage at the Seoul AI Festival 2026, where developers showcased physical artificial intelligence systems designed for real world interaction. The event was held at the Art Hall of Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Jung gu, Seoul.
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Multiple Humanoid Platforms on Display
In addition to UchiBot, several other humanoid systems were exhibited. An upper body humanoid robot developed by Robotis was shown with applied physical AI capabilities. NAU Robotics presented a multi joint humanoid platform designed for user friendly interaction. RoboCare demonstrated a dementia prevention training robot, while Doosan Robotics displayed a robot capable of taking photographs of visitors. Another humanoid robot at the festival greeted attendees by raising its hand, prompting children to respond in kind. These interaction scenarios highlighted gesture recognition, joint coordination, and human robot interface design in public environments.
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