Video shows latest Boston Dynamics robot Video shows the new Atlas and its lamp-like head contorting its robotic limbs to pick itself up off a mat. "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, rat...
On October 30, Boston Dynamics released a new video of its bipedal humanoid robot Atlas, which quickly went viral worldwide. In the video, Atlas, working in Toyota’s manufacturing environment in Japan, autonomously navigates, detects boxes and items, and handles tasks on the car assembly line ...
Reminds of the DARPA Wait, What Conference in St Louis way back, where Boston Dynamics had a demo of all their robots. While watching, the Robot Dog came around and sat right in front and scanned me, very spooky!! BTW think this Robot is done with electro-mechanical methods, the earlier...
Boston Dynamics announced the retirement of their hydraulic Atlas robot and unveiled a new, fully electric update they say is "designed for real-world applications".
Boston Dynamics has revealed Stretch, its new box-moving robot designed to support the growing demand for flexible automation solutions in logistics.
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Boston Dynamics doesn't really show off too much in the video — in terms of real-world capability anyway — so we still have to wait to find out if the new Atlas will amaze audiences in the way that the old one did. The company usually does deliver though, with each of its robot ...
That givesBoston Dynamicsan edge, making them able to sell to those companies that consider automation as “too expensive” or “too time-consuming to integrate,”according to VP of business development Michael Perry. Stretch can even drive into the back of trucks to load or unload. Boston Dyn...
Poor SpotMini. In its first appearance on Boston Dynamics'wildly entertaining YouTube channel, it's subjected to a total wipe-out courtesy of a pile of banana peels. But nothing seems to phase the Google-owned robotics lab's teeny new addition. SpotMini is a smaller version of Spot, the...
but if boston dynamics’ video is any indication, its form would do nicely in a warehouse as a heavy lifter or patrolling with soldiers as a kind of pack animal. (the us military wanted the firm’s "bigdog" quadruped for such a purpose, but rejected it in 2015 because it was too ...