Atlas, the humanoid bipedal robot engineered by Boston Dynamics, has learned how to do parkour. A new video shows a pair of the robots running, jumping, leaping, vaulting, and performing back flips ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Can Now Pick Up and Throw Things A video demo shows how Atlas could help human construction workers at a building site (or possibly lead a robot uprising).
Boston Dynamics is a world leader in robotics. The company designs and manufactures robots of varying capabilities and exceptional design. The company is based out of Waltham, Massachusetts and was ...
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Boston Dynamics’ new humanoid has been quietly improving by leaps and bounds behind the scenes. Announced in April, we caught some brief insight into the electric Atlas’ strength in August through a ...
These conditions at demos are useful for illustrating capabilities, but they mask many of the challenges that dominate real ...
Editor's take: Watching the evolution of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot will likely elicit one of two feelings: wonder at how the machine is becoming more human-like in ...
In a sleek new video, Boston Dynamics seems to be hinting at a future for its high-tech robots: putting them to work in settings where heavy labor is required. In the latest demo of the bipedal robot ...