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Boston Dynamics has shared a video of its dog-like Spot robot dancing in a dog costume. The clip, which shows “Sparkles” pulling some moves opposite a Spot sans suit, was made to mark ...
Boston Dynamics retired its famous humanoid robot HD Atlas, after 11 years of running, flipping, dancing and parkour. On ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has shared a new video of its ... It's not just flashy dance moves and horror movie contortions that Atlas has been working on. A video shared in February shows ...
You put on a dance routine to the music of Berry Gordy. The video published by Boston Dynamics shows off a range of their advanced robots moving as if they were humans, greyhounds, and ostriches ...
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 ...
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 ...
Boston Dynamics has treated us to a lot of impressive videos over the years and the company is back today with the latest example of its robotics mastery. Boston Dynamics has revealed an all ...
Hyundai Motor Group announced plans to purchase tens of thousands of robots from Waltham-based Boston Dynamics just one week after revealing a $21 billion investment in the United States.
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 ...
Boston Dynamics , a developer of mobile robotics, and Hyundai Motor Group have entered“a new chapter together” to increase manufacturing capabilities, expand collaboration to produce more ...
The newest iteration of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot is already disconcertingly nimble, with its ability to run, perform backflips, and toss around heavy objects. So maybe there’s ...