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Long confined to the lab, humanoids finally appear ready to work in manufacturing. There are just a few hurdles to get them ...
The blooper reel/highlight video shows Atlas in all of its glory as it performs backflips, runs obstacle courses and busts some dance moves. Boston Dynamics has never been one to ...
Boston Dynamics retired its famous humanoid robot HD Atlas, after 11 years of running, flipping, dancing and parkour. On ...
Boston Dynamics' Spot and Atlas robots will be deployed throughout the Hyundai Motor Group manufacturing ecosystem.
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According to Boston Dynamics, the new physicalities are “demonstrating policies developed using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.” These come about a ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has shared a new video of its latest-generation humanoid robot, Atlas, doing forward rolls, cartwheels, and army crawls. In a particularly made-to-go-viral moment ...
In a YouTube teaser showcasing the all-new Atlas’ capabilities, one can see that the robot is extremely flexible. It can do cartwheels, backflips and has a more fluid range of motion.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new version of its Atlas humanoid robot, showcasing lifelike breakdancing moves in a recently released video. Developed in collaboration with the Robotics and AI ...
which lasts just over a minute and was released by Boston Dynamics on this day, showcases various movements of Atlas. It included basic actions like walking and running, as well as moving on all ...
Usually the projects involve robot arms mounted on some sort of wheeled platform, but this time it’s the tune of some pretty famous yellow robot legs, in the shape of spot from Boston Dynamics.