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This robot was created by Boston Dynamics, a technology firm based in Waltham, Massachusetts with the help of DAPRA contractor. It notes that the robot has the capacity to run at 18 miles per hour which is faster that the 13.1 miles per hour record set by MIT in 1989.Greenberg...
The Atlas robot, developed by a Boston Dynamics team led by Raibert, is no longer what it used to be—it's no longer just about showing off dance moves, parkour, and backflips. On October 30, Boston Dynamics released a new video of its bipedal humanoid robot Atlas, which quickly went v...
The nimble Atlas robot successfully jumps over and onto obstacles like a true parkour legend. Just a few years back, when it first came into being, Boston Dynamics shocked the world with its robot Atlas, which could successfully walk on uneven ground. More recently, Atlas impressed us ...
原视频简介内容翻译: 一只机器狗是怎么学习舞蹈的?亚当和Tested工作组成员一道,深入研究波士顿动力的舞蹈动作编辑软件,来为Spot的动作进行编导。我们带Spot去一处测试场地去见识它的舞蹈技艺,却被它精湛的能力所折服!随着我们继续探索它的步姿和舞步,却发掘它在个性和功能上有着无穷无尽的可能性和拓展潜力。
"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," Boston Dynamics said in a statement. "Atlas will move in ways that exceed human capabilities....
“. The DARPA/Boston Dynamics development team obviously figured that if you’re going to design a high-speed four-legged running robot, you might as model it on the world’s fastest land mammal. In doing so, they’ve studied all aspects of cheetah locomoti...
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...
Anderson Cooper: How often do you break a robot?(LAUGH) Marc Raibert: We break them all the time. I mean, it's part of our culture. We have a motto, "Build it, break it, fix it." To do that, Boston Dynamics has recruited roboticists with diverse backgrounds - there's plenty of...