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Hyundai, Toyota partner up for robot tech

(ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – Hyundai Motor Group and Toyota, two of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers, have joined forces to advance artificial intelligence and robotics development.

On Wednesday, Hyundai’s Boston Dynamics and the Toyota Research Institute announced their collaboration, aimed at accelerating the creation of general-purpose humanoid robots.

This effort will leverage Boston Dynamics’ two-legged Atlas robot alongside Toyota’s advanced large behaviour models (LBMs).

“There has never been a more exciting time for the robotics industry. We are eager to collaborate with Toyota Research Institute to enhance the development of humanoid robots for practical applications,” said CEO of Boston Dynamics, Robert Playter.

“This partnership exemplifies two companies with strong research and development capabilities coming together to tackle complex challenges, creating robots that address real-world needs.”

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The companies said the joint project is designed to leverage each partner’s strengths and expertise. They explained that the physical capabilities of the Atlas robot, which is coupled with the ability to programmatically command and teleoperate a broad range of whole-body bimanual manipulation behaviors, would allow research teams to deploy the robot across a range of tasks and collect data on its performance.

This data will be used to support the training of advanced LBMs, utilizing rigorous hardware and simulation evaluation to demonstrate that large, pre-trained models can enable the rapid acquisition of new robust, dexterous and whole-body skills, they said.

“Recent advances in AI and machine learning hold tremendous potential for advancing physical intelligence,” said Gill Pratt, chief scientist for Toyota and CEO of Toyota Research Institute.

“The opportunity to implement (Toyota Research Institute’s) state-of-the-art AI technology on Boston Dynamics’ hardware is game-changing for each of our organizations as we work to amplify people and improve quality of life.”

The two companies said that the joint team would also conduct research to answer fundamental training questions for humanoid robots, including the ability of research models to leverage whole-body sensing and understanding of human-robot interaction and safety, and assurance cases to support these new capabilities.

Yoo Ji-woong, an analyst at DAOL Investment & Securities, said that Hyundai Motor would collaborate with Toyota in various areas such as hydrogen, robotics and AI.

“Through their cooperation, Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute will work together to develop robots that can take in swift technologies based on their data analysis. Tesla and BMW announced plans to introduce humanoid robots and Hyundai Motor will increase its utilization rate by implementing them,” Yoo said.

The analyst noted that the collaboration between Hyundai Motor and Toyota will highlight the synergy between the world No 1 and 3 automakers outside China. Hyundai Motor has been focusing on hydrogen businesses and they will be able to co-develop such businesses with Toyota.

 

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