The newest version of the Atlas "humanoid" robot is fully electric and said to be "stronger, more dexterous, and more agile" than its hydraulic predecessor that was recently retired. Video shows latest Boston Dynamics robot Video shows the new Atlas and its lamp-like head contorting its robo...
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In a new viral video, two Boston Dynamics robots perform parkour maneuvers. Backflips are cool as hell, but they're just the means to a research end.
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Boston Dynamics, the Google-owned company that is in the business of creating some truly weird and awesome robots, has just released video of their newest weird robot, called Handle. Handle can lift 100 pounds, travel at 9 mph, and jump four feet in the air. Unlike many of the company’...
Atlas' torso then flips around to face forwards and the robot stops in front of the camera. After a second, each section of the body begins to spin away from the camera and Atlas loudly marches off.Boston Dynamics doesn't really show off too much in the video — in terms of real-...
By The Robot Report Staff | November 1, 2024 New Atlas video; climbing to new heights in warehouse automation with BionicHive Discussion about the latest Boston Dynamics humanoid video and an interview with Gili Ovadia from BionicHive warehouse robotics. By Brianna Wessling | November 1, 2024 Top...
波士顿动力机器人,一言不合就做俯卧撑,能长出「机肉」吗 波士顿动力推出新人形机器人,与刚刚被退役的机器人一样也叫 Atlas,不过由原来的液压驱动改为了电动模式,身材更为小巧、灵活。新 Atlas 已经进化到可以与人类一样通过灵巧协调的关节 - 机器之心于20240823发布在
Boston Dynamics is retiring Atlas, its humanoid robot known for its dance moves and backflips, more than a decade after its launch.
Boston Dynamics declared its dog-like Spot robot ready for the workplace in 2020, and its latest gig is at Michelin.