Boston Dynamics has unveiled a fully electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot that is stronger and more agile.
Atlas是之前机器人Petman版本的改进版,Petman曾被设计为测试美军化学武器防护服的机器人,能够模仿人类动作和生理机能。波士顿动力公司获得了DARPA合同,致力于对Atlas和另一个叫作Cheetah机器人的深入研发工作。一个无头人形正在兴建波士顿动力学。叫阿特拉斯,它已经是一个heel-to-toe步态。设计师想要阿特拉斯...
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-...
its range of highly sophisticated machines wowing many of those who’ve seen them in action. But as Boston Dynamics CEO Marc Raibert said in a recent TED Talk, “Everything doesn’t go exactly the way it’s supposed to.”
Parodies of Boston Dynamics abusing its robots, including the company's new and more-human Atlas are popping up all over the web. We're pissing off Skynet.
The new version of Atlas is an untethered marvel of engineering. Also, slightly terrifying. One of these days, Boston Dynamics---the Alphabet-owned robot company from Beantown---is going to push its robots too far. I mean, just look at their latest video, in which they shove, trip, an...
- Boston Dynamics e-Atlas: the heavy-duty champion, 360-degree joints unlock some insane gymnastics; - Figure: fast iteration speed from prototype to car factory deployment; - Fourier Intelligence: GR-1 robots are one of the few in mass production (1000s) and being shipped worldwide; - Clo...
Boston Dynamics is one of the world’s most recognizable robotics companies. Each time it releases a new viral video of its Spot or Atlas robots, they cause a sensation online. But is the company ready to become a real business? It’s preparing to put it
These are machines like Boston Dynamics’ Atlas — quite possibly the most advanced bipedal robot in existence, capable of dancing, flipping, and vaulting. But Atlas’ own creators describe the bot as a platform for R&D rather than a commercial prototype and compare the demo video to a...
As you can see in the video below, Boston Dynamics has successfully integrated complete sets of dancing moves into all three of its groundbreaking robots –the humanoid Atlas, dog-bot Spot, and box-handler Handle – building upon the company’s previous success in getting Spot to do the ...