Hyundai to use humanoid robots in factories
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Engineers and computer scientists are developing AI-powered robots that look and act human. Boston Dynamics invited 60 Minutes to watch its humanoid, Atlas, learn how to work at a Hyundai factory.
Boston Dynamics debuted the latest version of its Atlas robot while Commonwealth Fusion struck a software deal with Nvidia.
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LG unveils AI-powered humanoid robot that prepares meal and handles laundry
Equipped with a torso, a head, and two articulated arms, LG CLOiD is mounted on a wheeled base for autonomous navigation. The torso can tilt to adjust its height, enabling the robot to pick up objects from knee level and above.
At the CES tech show in Las Vegas, South Korean electronics maker LG’s new AI-powered robot home assistant is stealing the show… for doing the laundry.
The unveiling of LG's CLOiD -- an AI-powered home robot designed to perform a slew of household chores -- is a first for a major consumer appliance brand.
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming motors. In a new study from the University of Oxford, all of that disappears.
Boston Dynamics is testing a new Atlas humanoid robot at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, showcasing autonomous factory work.
Robots at CES 2026 are smarter, more helpful and more fun. Here are our favorites so far.