
Hyundai’s Robot Bet Raises A Big Question: What Happens To Jobs—And Car Prices?

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Hyundai's recent announcement at CES 2026 reveals its plans to integrate humanoid robots into car production, aiming for improved safety, quality, and efficiency. While the company acknowledges potential job changes, it emphasizes the need for human roles in supervising and maintaining these robots. Hyundai plans to manufacture 30,000 robots annually by 2028, with the goal of enhancing production processes. However, the automaker does not expect significant reductions in car prices due to automation, as labor costs only account for 5% to 10% of manufacturing expenses.
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