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Hyundai Motor plans to deploy Atlas, a bipedal humanoid robot developed by its U.S. subsidiary Boston Dynamics, in October at ...
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.
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.
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 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.
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 ...
Atlas, the hulking 330-pound acrobatic Boston Dynamics robot (that filled us with equal parts awe and horror) is officially going into retirement.
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 ...
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.
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, ...