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DHL Group has invested over €1 billion in automation in its contract logistics division over the past three years.
Long confined to the lab, humanoids finally appear ready to work in manufacturing. There are just a few hurdles to get them ...
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.
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 ...
Boston Dynamics has its own roots in military contractors. DARPA was a key supporter in the Hyundai-owned company’s earliest days. Notably, however, those early Boston Dynamics dogs were ...
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull leads the Autos team at Newsweek. She has written extensively about the auto industry for U.S. News & World Report, CarGurus, Trucks.com, AutomotiveMap, and American City ...
Did Boston Dynamics' Atlas unlock a weird dance ability ... A netizen commented, (@debayo_xx /X) ...
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 ...
The first time I saw a Boston Dynamics robot move, I genuinely thought there was a person inside the machine. Not literally, of course, but something about the fluidity of motion – the precision ...
Not on the official agenda, at least. “Jump up to the microphones,” said keynote speaker Aaron Saunders, chief technology officer of Boston Dynamics, inviting a standing-room-only crowd to ask ...