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Robots with Human-like Hands to Operate in Hyundai Factories

6 January 2026
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Robots with Human-like Hands to Operate in Hyundai Factories
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Hyundai plans to integrate humanoid robots, specifically Boston Dynamics’ Atlas model, into its factories starting in 2028 as part of a strategy for advanced human-robot collaboration. The robots will initially handle labor-intensive and high-risk tasks, with the aim of coexisting and collaborating seamlessly with humans over time. Despite challenges in deployment, Hyundai believes humanoid robots will become a significant segment of the physical AI market. Other companies like Tesla and Amazon are also exploring the use of humanoid robots in industrial settings.

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