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BMW Group is launching a pilot with humanoid robots at its Leipzig plant as it brings “physical AI” into European car production.
Inside the Leipzig plant, humanoid robots will learn real production tasks as BMW experiments with a new era of AI-assisted manufacturing.
BMW Group is stepping up the use of physical AI across its production network.
Company executives describe intelligent robots as tools for ergonomically demanding and safety-critical tasks, but it feels an awful lot like we’ve heard this one before.
The two AI-powered Aeon robots – touted as being smart enough to make their own decisions – will work alongside human staff.