Hyundai Motor transforms headquarters into robot-friendly workplace
Hyundai Motor Group is signaling its broader transformation into a robot-friendly mobility firm by deploying a range of advanced service robots throughout the carmaker's renovated headquarters lobby. The initiative aligns with the group’s much-touted vision to evolve into a physical artificial intelligence (AI) firm. At this year’s CES tech fair in January, the carmaker drew attention for presenting its robotics vision to become a leading physical AI player in the mobility sector. The firm has introduced three robot services as part of its headquarters remodeling project: the DAL-e Gardener watering robot, DAL-e Delivery robot and the quadruped Spot security robot. DAL-e Gardener assists facility managers by autonomously watering plants placed throughout the lobby. Equipped with advanced sensors, the robot can recognize plants, soil and flower beds in three-dimensional spaces. Its robotic arm, capable of vertical movement and six-axis rotation, enables precise watering. DAL-e Delivery transports beverages from the first-floor cafe to pickup zones on each floor. Employees can place or
Original source: Korea Times