LG CNS to deploy security robots at Seoul's Tower Palace LG CNS will deploy four-legged security robots at Tower Palace, a luxury residential complex in southern Seoul, after signing a memorandum of understanding with Tower PMC, a property management company. The robots will undergo about two months of technology verification before beginning operations in the fourth quarter, patrolling common areas and underground parking lots to detect suspicious individuals or abnormal conditions such as excessive heat from electric vehicles. LG CNS is set to deploy four-legged security robots at Tower Palace, a luxury residential complex in southern Seoul, as the company seeks to commercialize physical artificial intelligence AI in real-world environments. LG CNS said Thursday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tower PMC, a property management company specializing in high-end residential facilities, to establish a security robot service. Under the agreement, the two companies will conduct about two months of technology verification at Tower Palace before the robots begin actual operations in the fourth quarter. LG CNS will train the four-legged robots using data collected from the complex, including its layout, patrol routes and potential abnormal situations such as falls and fires. The robots will autonomously patrol common areas and underground parking lots. If they detect suspicious individuals or abnormal conditions, such as excessive heat from electric vehicles or charging facilities, they will alert the management office. Managers will also be able to communicate with the robots in real time through two-