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The auto industry is undergoing a seismic transformation, defined by the integration of advanced robotics. While robots are reshaping the landscape of car manufacturing, human involvement remains ...
Mercedes-Benz has upgraded its production facilties in Germany by integrating cutting-edge AI into its assembly robots.
The age of tinkering and tuning on the car to find the biggest advantage on track is nearly over as robots and digital tools become important crew mates, finding the best parts for podium ...
Robots of different shapes and sizes have formed a parallel backbone of automotive manufacturing for decades now. Most of them industrial in nature, they are used in various stages of the assembly ...
A Mercedes pilot project with humanoid robots is an example of how automakers are beginning to explore how to deploy AI-empowered tools to take over repetitive and hazardous tasks from line workers.
Hyundai’s sprawling complex in Georgia illustrates advanced manufacturing’s balance between people and machines.
Before we completely banish humans from the joys of the moving assembly line, let's consider how well the robot takeover plan has worked out in the past.
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley contends that the automaker has found “a better way of making a car” more than a century after ...
The tech giant’s latest robotics offering is Jetson Thor, a super computer built for real-time AI computation on humanoid ...
Ford claims its new “assembly tree” and Universal EV Platform will make car manufacturing less physically strenuous for line ...