LG has planned to create a fully autonomous home using artificial intelligence and service robots.
The South Korean tech giant has announced it will increase its ThinQ artificial intelligence (AI)
Provide software to all of its devices to support each device it makes-
From TV to air conditioning-
Connect the Internet and each other.
As part of the plan, the company announced the new InstaView ThinQ smart refrigerator, which contains an LCD touch screen that can be used to plan recipes for sending cooking instructions to the connected oven.
The company presented new products at CES technology exhibition in Las Vegas, and also showed three new concepts serving robots and artificial intelligence.
Electric TV with voice control.
Ippark, LG's chief technology officer, said adding ThinQ to all devices would "revolutionize the way we use our products ".
Allowing all appliances to communicate with each other allows the device to learn user habits and automatically perform tasks such as control heating and re-heating, Mr Park said
Order groceries.
He said LG is also working with Google and Amazon.
Creator of two of the most outstanding virtual assistants
Increase the presence of its artificial intelligence.
LG's David Van der Waal said: "2018 will be the tipping point for smart homes.
The future is here today.
In addition to home appliances, LG has launched three new concept robots.
Service robots, handling robots, shopping cart robots.
The tech giant said the service robot was designed for hotels, restaurants and airport lounges to provide food and other items to its customers.
The porter robot, as well as the delivery of luggage to the hotel room, will be able to help complete the inspection-in and check-out, LG said.
The cart robot will include a barcode scanner and an automatic payment service to reduce the time at the checkout counter.
Other tech giants, including Panasonic, Samsung and Sony, will launch their new devices later on Monday, ahead of the CES opening tomorrow.