CES 2026 Remember when Elon Musk predicted that there would be thousands of Optimus robots at Tesla factories by the end of 2025? Well, that didn't happen, but competitor Boston Dynamics has just ...
Hyundai Motor Group-owned Boston Dynamics Inc. unveiled its newest Atlas robot line in a public demonstration on Monday at the CES 2026 annual trade show in Las Vegas. “For the first time ever in ...
This year’s edition of CES in Las Vegas is all about robots and artificial intelligence. One of the biggest headlines came from Hyundai, which announced its plan to integrate 30,000 robots into its ...
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Boston Dynamics Just Beat Tesla to the Factory Floor. Here's Why Investors Should Watch the Parts, Not the Robot. At CES 2026 two weeks ago, a robot walked onto a Las Vegas stage, waved to the crowd, ...
Before Atlas takes its first steps into the world of work later this year, I found myself face-to-face with CES 2026's most talked-about robot on the show floor. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and ...
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Boston Dynamics was showing off the latest version of its humanoid robot, Atlas. Even though this latest version of Atlas has already ...
What if the line between human and machine is starting to blur? Boston Dynamics’ latest unveiling at CES 2026, the new Atlas, is more than just a technological marvel, it’s a bold step toward a future ...
Korean auto giant plans to manufacture 30,000 humanoid robots a year at its Georgia factory starting in 2028. Hyundai Motor Group and its subsidiary, Boston Dynamics, unveil humanoid robots on Monday, ...
As the US Department of Defense (DoD) accelerates the adoption of AI and autonomous systems, quadruped robots have emerged as a key area of focus — and a growing opportunity for developers eyeing ...
Robots are improving fast, but most jobs are still safe. Here’s what robots can and can’t do in today’s workplace.