Hyundai Motor Showcases Humanoid at World Cup in Robotics Push
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Putting a factory-focused humanoid on the World Cup stage is less about PR and more about normalizing robots as part of mainstream culture ahead of mass deployment. If you operate high-labor factories, assume your workforce will be primed for humanoid co-workers sooner than your capex plans might reflect.
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