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    The Silicon Serf: How Automakers Are Engineering Blue-Collar Obsolescence

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 24, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Automakers Push Into Humanoid Robotics

    Multiple automakers, including Tesla, Hyundai, XPeng, Chery, GAC, and others, are developing humanoid robots, according to a Bernstein analyst note cited by ZeroHedge [1]. The push is driven by two goals: raising internal productivity and creating new revenue streams beyond the core vehicle business, the analyst stated. Early industrial deployments are underway at BMW and Toyota, with humanoids performing tasks such as sheet-metal handling and parts logistics.


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