Hyundai's South Korean union is strongly opposing the automaker's plan to deploy humanoid robots, warning of significant job losses. The union insists on labor-management agreement before any robot integration, citing concerns that the move aims to boost profits by reducing the workforce. This comes as Hyundai also faces criticism for shifting production to the US.
Unions in Korea are up in arms against Hyundai Motor's biggest AI bet
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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