LAS VEGAS — Hyundai Motor Group this week widely showcased its next-generation Atlas humanoid robot and publicly outlined plans to integrate robots and AI into manufacturing and escalate self-driving technology verification. Executives said the company will deploy Atlas in production facilities by 2028, expand pilot production lines capable of producing up to 1,000 units, and aims to scale to tens of thousands of robots across affiliates. CEO and vice chair comments at CES 2026 also addressed autonomous driving progress and leadership changes. Companies cited include Boston Dynamics and Google Gemini for AI integration. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Hyundai Motor Group, Boston Dynamics and their corporate affiliates stand to benefit through increased manufacturing efficiency, robotics sales, licensing of AI integrations, and strengthened supply-chain automation capabilities.
Some factory workers and suppliers may face displacement or reduced demand for manual, repetitive tasks as robotics automation scales across production facilities.
After reading and researching latest news.... Hyundai's CES disclosures confirm plans to mass-produce Atlas humanoids, integrate Google Gemini AI, and deploy robots in factories by 2028; leadership comments emphasize technological verification amid recent executive turnover, indicating a strategic manufacturing pivot backed by pilot production targets.
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Hyundai Unveils Atlas Robots, Advances Manufacturing Automation Plans
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