Hyundai's Boston Dynamics division just pulled the curtains back on their latest humanoid robot iteration—and it's prepped for the factory floor. The carmaker's planning a real-world rollout across its manufacturing facilities starting in 2028, with the Savannah, Georgia plant among the early adopters. This isn't just another prototype announcement. We're looking at industrial automation taking a concrete step forward, with these robots potentially reshaping how vehicles get built. The timeline matters here: we're talking fewer than four years to transition from lab conditions to production environments. That's either ambitious or a signal that the tech's matured more than we realize.
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ForumLurker
· 01-08 20:23
Factory meeting in 2028, are you daring enough?
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-06 07:13
Launching in 2028? Feels like another one of those promises that are hyped up a lot...
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-05 21:49
Launching in 2028? Feels like it's just another big company's pie-in-the-sky promise.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-05 21:48
Whoa, are they really going to start production in 2028? Is this progress real or just on paper bragging...
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MetaNomad
· 01-05 21:44
Launching in 2028? Bro, how confident are you? Just listen and don't take it seriously.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-05 21:38
ngl, are they really going to start production in 2028? If the progress is true, either they've really been fooling us or the technology is indeed mature... That's pretty impressive.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-05 21:28
NGL, the production line is supposed to go live in 2028? That's pretty fast. I'm afraid it's just another hype.
Hyundai's Boston Dynamics division just pulled the curtains back on their latest humanoid robot iteration—and it's prepped for the factory floor. The carmaker's planning a real-world rollout across its manufacturing facilities starting in 2028, with the Savannah, Georgia plant among the early adopters. This isn't just another prototype announcement. We're looking at industrial automation taking a concrete step forward, with these robots potentially reshaping how vehicles get built. The timeline matters here: we're talking fewer than four years to transition from lab conditions to production environments. That's either ambitious or a signal that the tech's matured more than we realize.