The robot-maker Boston Dynamics recently retired its beloved robot model and has introduced the world to its new creation with a rather terrifying video.
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Boston Dynamics has given its robot dog an upgrade. In a 25-second YouTube clip, the company unveiled the new SpotMini, a four-legged bot housed in a sleek yellow casing. "Coming soon," the video teases as SpotMini trots over grass and ducks down like a real dog. The company...
Credit: Boston Dynamics Boston Dynamics has a new YouTube video showing off its newest robot design. This one is a reimagining of the "Handle" robot that the company originally showed off in 2017. Back then the robot could jump four feet in the air and do all kinds of tricks; ...
With a more humanoid form and intricate sensor system which allows it to tackle various terrain, the latest Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics made for an undeniably awesome demo video. Last week, footage of the new Atlas taking a stroll through the woods and getting teased by his handlers went...
“how a bipedal robot can move”. While the new Atlas’s independent twisting and contorting movements might evoke scenes from old-school body horrormovies, looks can be deceiving. Boston Dynamics says that the new Atlas robot will be “stronger, with a broader range of motion than any of ...
Boston Dynamics has developed a dancing robot team that it has put on display - only the achievement isn't being celebrated in quite the way that Boston Dynamics probably hoped. Because while a lot of people are amazed at this advancement in robotics, a whole lot of other people have new ...
And when a parody video circulated last month showing a CGI “Bosstown Dynamics” robot turning on its creators, many mistook it for the real thing — a testament to how far the company has pushed what seems technologically possible. Related Boston Dynamics’ Spot is leaving the ...
But nothing seems to phase the Google-owned robotics lab's teeny new addition. SpotMini is a smaller version of Spot, the company's famousrobot dog. According to the video's description, the all-electric robot weighs 65 pounds with its arm attached. And if you're freaked out by the hea...
When Boston Dynamics first showed off its Spot robot in 2009, the world hadn’t seen anything like it. Years later, it's finally ready to go to work for customers. But the robotics market of 2019 is a crowded place. Can Boston Dynamics triumph in a world