Hyundai to use humanoid robots in factories
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Hyundai Motor Group announced Monday that it will utilize a number of robots at its electric vehicle plant in Bryan County.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also offered a counterintuitive prediction about how robots will affect human jobs.
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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot is leaving the lab for the factory. Hyundai Motor Group said it plans to deploy these humanoid robots at its electric vehicle plant outside of Savannah, Georgia, starting in 2028, one of the most concrete large-scale deployments of humanoid robots in automotive manufacturing yet.
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