News

Atlas humanoid robot breakdancing (Boston Dynamics) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson) Kurt’s key takeaways. As we watch Atlas effortlessly spin and cartwheel, it's hard not to be amazed at how far ...
The newest version of the Atlas "humanoid" robot is fully electric and said to be "stronger, more dexterous, and more agile" than its hydraulic predecessor that was recently retired.
Electric Atlas has a fair bit of company, in the form of humanoid robots from Figure, Apptronik, Tesla and 1X, among others. “For us, there’s obviously been a huge influx of interest.
The fully electric Atlas 2.0 robot was designed for real-world applications, and it is capable of lifting and maneuvering heavy, irregular objects.
Atlas humanoid robot reunites with old master to supercharge skills, power. Story by Jijo Malayil • 2mo. I n an effort to catch up with advancements offered by its Chinese counterparts, Boston ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics announced this month that it has retired its humanoid robot, known as Atlas. The 6-foot, 2,330-pound machine was considered a quantum leap in robotics and gained ...
Atlas Humanoid Robot. Watch this video on YouTube. Browse through more resources below from our in-depth content covering more areas on humanoid robots. 10 AI Humanoid Robots Set to Change Our Lives; ...
Marc Raibert is one of the world’s most famous robot builders. Videos of the dog-like Spot robot he developed at Boston ...
RIP Atlas, the world’s beefiest humanoid robot. After 11 years, Boston Dynamics is retiring its iconic 330-pound bipedal robot and replacing it with a lighter, all electric little sibling.
German start-up NEURA Robotics may be closer than ever to bringing humanoid robots into our homes. Preparing to debut their highly anticipated model, they’re seeking to secure up to $1.2 billion in ...
Atlas, forefather of humanoid robots, gives way to next generation. Boston Dynamics is retiring the original Atlas at the age of 11. TechCrunch’s Brian Heater discusses the pioneering bot’s ...