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The Atlas robot has human-like agility, performing a variety of movements at different speeds. At a height of 4 feet 11 inches, it weighs 196 lbs and is able to move at a speed of 8.2 feet per second.
Boston Dynamics is back at it again with its new humanoid robot. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the engineering and robotics design company debuted the robot named 'Atlas' in a 30 ...
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.
Meet Atlas, the humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, a marvel of engineering designed to thrive in human-built environments.Whether it’s climbing stairs, organizing parts in a factory ...
Boston Dynamics reveals new details about Atlas, its humanoid robot, and how it perceives the world around it.
Atlas may resemble a human form factor, but we are equipping the robot to move in the most efficient way possible to complete a task, rather than being constrained by a human range of motion.
Atlas, the hulking 330-pound acrobatic Boston Dynamics robot (that filled us with equal parts awe and horror) is officially going into retirement.
Atlas during a demonstration of its abilities at the Boston Dynamics facilities in Waltham, Mass., in 2021. The robot has been decommissioned to give way to a new model of the same name.
Meet the New Atlas: Boston Dynamics’ Robot That Thinks for Itself 11:04 am November 3, 2024 By Julian Horsey Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new update to its Atlas robot, showcasing a remarkable ...
In April 2024, a day after retiring its hydraulic Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics introduced its successor—a fully electric Atlas designed for real-world use.. Enhancing robot learning. Both Boston ...
The Atlas robot shown off in the video Wednesday is a departure from its more widely recognised, beefy predecessor. That robot, which filled observers with equal parts awe and terror, ...