Hyundai Union Pushes Back Against Factory Robots

Hyundai’s union is openly opposing the use of humanoid robots in factories, reacting to Hyundai’s new robot, Atlas. They see robots as a direct threat to jobs, echoing a modern-day Luddite movement.

The fear is understandable. A robot can run 24/7 for a fraction of the cost of a skilled worker. But flat-out resistance isn’t a sustainable answer. The auto industry is already shifting toward physical AI, and investors are rewarding Hyundai for moving in that direction.

Ironically, growing labor pressure is pushing companies even faster toward automation. History shows that trying to block technology doesn’t stop it — it just leaves workers worse off. The real discussion should be about how humans adapt, not how to delay the inevitable.

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