“In our videos we typically show the very best behavior,” said Boston Dynamics chairman Marc Raibert toWired’s Nicholas Thompson and Matt Simon in 2018. “It's not the average behavior or the typical behavior. And we think of it as an aspirational target for what the robots do.” Rob...
Boston Dynamics’ robots showed some impressive dance skills, with four robots dancing to The Contours’Do You Love Me. Boston Dynamics is one of the leading robotics firms in the world, and has a history of showing off its robots in whimsical ways. In 2018, its SpotMini danced to Bruno ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- We've seen "Spot" dance. . . but never like this. A new video from Boston Dynamics shows seven of its dog robots dancing to a song - perfectly in sync- by the K-pop group BTS. Spot first started dancing in 2018 and engineers keep bringing its skills to the next...
After a few years of Earthbound training, Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini robot dog is ready to take on Mars.BrunoMars, to be precise. If that doesn’t make too much sense to you, it will after you’ve checked out the company’s latest video — in which everyone’s favorite future Skynet ...
Boston Dynamics is sending off 2020 with its most impressive robot video to date-showing off its entire range dancing to the classic song"Do You Love Me?".The fun video offers the first glimpse at two Atlas robots working together while also highlighting just how quickly this technology is de...
A new Atlas robot?Despite the popularity of Atlas online, Boston Dynamics, which wasacquired by Hyundaiin 2021, has never seemed interested in trying to commercialize the humanoid the same way it did with itsSpotandStretchrobots — Atlas was strictly for research,according to the company. ...
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Boston Dynamics is most often associated with our robots Spot and Atlas, known fordance routinesandparkour movesthat push the boundaries of robotics. We bring that groundbreaking technology to products like Stretch, and apply it in practical ways that increase the utility of our robots to solve hu...
Boston Dynamics has successfully integrated complete sets of dancing moves into all three of its groundbreakingrobots– the humanoid Atlas, dog-bot Spot, and box-handler Handle – building upon the company’s previous success in getting Spot to do the Running Man to Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk”...
Boston Dynamics’ Spot, one of the most advanced robots around, can now pick up the underwear you left on the floor.