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Inside Naver's 1784, a 36-level office tower in Seoul, which has ~4,500 employees working with 120 robots and serves as a testbed for various AI technologies (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg)

8 January 2025
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Inside Naver's 1784, a 36-level office tower in Seoul, which has ~4,500 employees working with 120 robots and serves as a testbed for various AI technologies (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg)
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As the headquarters of Naver in Seoul, the 36-level office tower known as 1784 houses around 4,500 employees who work alongside 120 robots, making it a hub for AI technologies. This futuristic workplace serves as a testing ground for various artificial intelligence advancements, showcasing the potential of automation in the workforce. Located on the outskirts of the city, the building offers a sneak peek into the future of robotics and the integration of AI in daily operations.

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