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Hyundai, Boston Dynamics, and Google DeepMind Invest $150B to Transform Humanoid Robotics

Hyundai Motor Group invests $150B with Boston Dynamics and Google DeepMind to revolutionize humanoid robotics, aiming for safe and scalable solutions by 2026.

Hyundai Motor Group is significantly advancing its capabilities in AI robotics through strategic partnerships with prominent industry leaders including Boston Dynamics, Google DeepMind, and NVIDIA. These collaborations aim to enhance the development, safety, and scalability of humanoid robots, marking a pivotal shift in the company’s approach to manufacturing and technology.

Central to this initiative is the merger of Boston Dynamics’ extensive experience in robotics, spanning over 30 years, with Google DeepMind’s sophisticated AI foundation models, such as Gemini Robotics. This partnership is designed to create robots that can perceive complex environments, reason and make decisions, effectively use tools, interact naturally with humans, and adapt to various tasks and configurations.

By integrating advanced AI capabilities with state-of-the-art robotics, Hyundai is setting a new benchmark for humanoid robots in both industrial and real-world applications. A primary goal of this collaboration is to ensure the safe and efficient deployment of these robots at scale. The AI models developed will focus on controlling complex robotic motion, enhancing autonomy and reliability, minimizing deployment risks, and facilitating rapid commercialization.

Hyundai’s collaboration will also directly support the evolution of the Atlas humanoid platform, leveraging its global network to implement these advancements. Alongside these efforts, Hyundai is reinforcing its ties with NVIDIA, utilizing the latter’s AI computing infrastructure, simulation libraries, and robotics frameworks. This partnership is expected to expedite development timelines while optimizing training, simulation, and deployment processes.

To bolster its vision of AI robotics, Hyundai Motor Group has announced ambitious investments, including KRW 125.2 trillion in Korea starting in 2026 to foster innovation in AI robotics and related ecosystems. Additionally, the Group plans to invest USD 26 billion in the United States, aimed at expanding robotics, AI, and autonomous technology development. A new U.S. robotics facility, capable of producing 30,000 robots annually, is also part of this strategic expansion.

These substantial investments underscore Hyundai’s commitment to becoming a global leader in the realms of mobility and Physical AI. The convergence of robotics and AI is viewed not only as a technological evolution but as a transformation in the way humans live and work. By collaborating with industry frontrunners like Boston Dynamics and Google DeepMind, Hyundai is laying the groundwork for a future where humanoid robots are not only safe and intelligent but are also seamlessly integrated into everyday life.

As the landscape of AI robotics evolves, Hyundai Motor Group’s strategy promises to keep innovation aligned with human progress, ensuring that the next generation of humanoid robots enhances rather than disrupts societal norms.

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