Boston Dynamics' Atlas appears to have an edge over Tesla's Optimus.
Hyundai's Atlas robot lifts 110 lbs, spins 360 degrees, and learns fleet-wide overnight—robotics hits its iPhone moment.
Automakers could be the first big winners from this advancing technology.
Robots performing human labor in factories has long been thought of as eventual. Hyundai is currently training robots to perform work at one of its facilities.
(TestMiles) – Imagine you are finally ready to buy that Tesla Model S or X you’ve been eyeing for years. They still feel like ...
CES 2026 has come and gone, and while there was certainly a slew of fantastic showcases, I’d argue that one of the biggest ...
Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time Monday at the CES tech showcase, ratcheting up a competition with Tesla and other rivals to build robots ...
KB Securities raised its target price for Hyundai Motor, saying productivity gains driven by Boston Dynamics robotics could ...
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Hyundai reportedly testing humanoid robots at US plants amid Korean union warnings
Hyundai Motor has reportedly begun testing humanoid robots at its automobile manufacturing facilities in ...
The industry’s automation trend continues as developers of humanoid robots focus on solving problems in the labor-intensive, ...
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