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Atlas the robot was killed off yesterday, only to rise from the dead today. So don’t write off the robot uprising just yet. Boston Dynamics released a video on Tuesday announcing the retirement ...
Boston Dynamics is at it again, wowing us with some seriously cool robotic moves. Their latest video of Atlas, their bipedal robot, has blown up online with its mind-blowing human-like movements ...
The Atlas humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics hard at work demonstrating the breadth of its new capabilities. Boston Dynamics/YouTube The bag of bolts moves engine covers in between supplier ...
“We use Atlas to explore the potential of the humanoid form factor, leveraging the robot’s whole body to move with grace, speed, and dexterity,” remarked Boston Dynamics.
A day after Boston Dynamics said it was retiring its Atlas robot, the company has unveiled a new fully electric — and even more impressive — version of the bot.
Scott Kuindersma, the team lead on Atlas, believes that the robot could eventually do well in “spaces that were traditionally designed for humans to do work in” such as manufacturing, construction, ...
Boston Dynamics said it will replace its hydraulic Atlas model with a fully electric robot designed for "real-world applications." Photo by: Josh Reynolds / AP By: Douglas Jones Posted 6:30 PM ...
Atlas, the hulking 330-pound acrobatic Boston Dynamics robot (that filled us with equal parts awe and horror) is officially going into retirement. The 11-year-old iconic bi-pedal giant will be ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its humanoid robot Atlas – now performing tasks with zero human intervention. In the video released by the futuristic lab – the ...