Car showrooms could soon have a new member of staff greeting customers and answering questions. But they won’t be wearing a shiny suit or offering you the latest finance deal – they could be robots.
Machines have been helping humans build new cars faster and more accurately for decades, but that relationship is about to shift dramatically. Some industry experts now believe we’re just five years ...
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Omoda and Jaecoo push beyond cars with robots designed for real-world mobility
MOST car companies at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition were busy talking about horsepower, battery range, and ...
Today, Xpeng held its AI Day 2025 at its new headquarters in Guangzhou. The automaker is positioning itself as an AI company with what it calls new “AI-defined applications” powered by the new Xpeng ...
When Elon Musk talks about robotics, he rarely hides the ambition behind the dream. Tesla’s Optimus is pitched as an all-purpose humanoid robot that can do the heavy lifting on factory floors and free ...
Car maker Chery's AiMoga robots could be working in its car showrooms soon (Chery) Car showrooms could soon have a new member of staff greeting customers and answering questions. But they won’t be ...
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