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Boston Dynamics has revealed new details about how its Atlas humanoid robot sees and interacts with the world around it. The robot's-eye view combines two-dimensional images captured by onboard ...
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot is ready to battle it out with Australian breakdancer B-Girl Raygun after showing off some new moves. (And no, this is not an episode of Black Mirror.). In a new ...
Boston Dynamics might have pioneered legged robots, but it’s now part of a crowded pack of companies offering robot dogs and humanoids. Only this week, a startup called Figure showed off a new ...
Boston Dynamics Wednesday announced a partnership designed to bring improved reinforcement learning to its electric Atlas humanoid robot. The tie-up is with the Robotics & AI Institute (RAI ...
Boston Dynamics, the company behind the popular Spot robot dog, is in financial trouble. As the Boston Globe reported last week, the company laid off 45 employees, accounting for about five ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its humanoid robot Atlas – now performing tasks with zero human intervention. In the video released by the futuristic lab – the ...
Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute (TRI) Wednesday revealed plans to bring AI-based robotic intelligence to the electric Atlas humanoid robot. The collaboration will leverage the work ...
Boston Dynamics may have relocated the bipedal Atlas to a nice farm upstate, but the company continues to let everyone know its four-legged line of Spot robots have a lot of life left in them. And ...
In their social media post, Boston Dynamics seemingly took aim at Tesla’s own humanoid robot announcement from 2021, when the Elon Musk unveiled the product using an actor breakdancing in a ...
However, it was because Boston Dynamics was gearing up for its new and improved Atlas version, showing off an electric humanoid robot that is more flexible and mobile than the previous one.
Boston Dynamics has a new humanoid robot that the company says represents a path to commercialization. It's the company's next-generation, all-electric "Atlas" robot.
Forward-looking: Boston Dynamics' bipedal humanoid robot, Atlas, has been awing onlookers (and creeping out others) for over a decade. Just a day ago, the company retired the groundbreaking bot, ...