
Here's the link to the article, since links sometimes don't work on Reddit's mobile version when thumbnails are GIFs:
https://biz.chosun.com/en/en-industry/2026/04/20/EHMQA724AVAB3JQ636Y7WVEF4U/
Robotis is expected to ship 1 million humanoid actuators by the end of this year.
https://biz.chosun.com/en/en-industry/2026/04/20/EHMQA724AVAB3JQ636Y7WVEF4U/
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I haven’t seen anything out of China and Korea that is as advanced as Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot. By that alone, I think the US still leads this race.
It’s impressive to see how Korea’s long manufacturing and semiconductor experience is now connecting with AI and robotics. Developments like this usually come from decades of accumulated industrial capability, not sudden success.