Milan Kovac Joins Boston Dynamics as Hyundai's Game Changer
Hyundai Revamps Robotics Strategy with Key Tesla Talent Hire
In a strategic move to lead the charge in robotics and AI, Hyundai Motor Group has appointed Milan Kovac, former head of Tesla's humanoid robot program, as adviser and outside director of Boston Dynamics. This hire signifies Hyundai's aggressive push into the production of humanoid robots like 'Atlas,' aiming to dominate the physical AI market by 2028.
Introduction to Hyundai's New Appointment
Milan Kovac: Background and Expertise
Hyundai's Strategic Push in Robotics and AI
Key Developments and Company Goals
The Significance of Atlas in Hyundai's Strategy
Reader Questions and Insights
Market Reactions and Stock Performance
Future Economic and Social Implications
Political and Geopolitical Considerations
Related Industry Events and Talent Competition
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