There has been a rash of articles this year pertaining to how the automotive industry has begun testing humanoid robots. The subtext is that they may soon be used to replace actual humans on the ...
Robots of different shapes and sizes have formed a parallel backbone of automotive manufacturing for decades now. Most of them industrial in nature, they are used in various stages of the assembly ...
Imagine you are finally ready to buy that Tesla Model S or X you’ve been eyeing for years. They still feel like the sweet ...
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Musk distracts from struggling car biz with fantastical promise to make 1 million humanoid robots a year
To what end? Who knows? Tesla isn't even using them in its own factories yet Elon Musk's car company is getting ready to be Skynet. Tesla, facing an 11 percent decline in automotive revenue in Q4 2025 ...
Initially known as ANYmal, the four-legged robot that looks like a Spot relative has now received an upgrade meant to make it even more competitive. The machine now comes with wheels and is called the ...
The BMW Group is exploring the use of humanoid robots in production for the first time. During a trial run lasting several weeks at Spartanburg in the US, the latest humanoid robot, Figure 02 from ...
Robots in car factories are definitely a thing. And they have been for decades. But so are human workers. For some reason, maybe due to the upsurge in artificial intelligence hype or Elon Musk's ...
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