Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute (TRI ... from dancing and doing back flips to to conquering parkour courses and navigating simulated construction sites. Farewell to HD Atlas In ...
One of the world’s most advanced humanoid robots has been all play and no work. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is famous for backflips, parkour, and dance mobs. These require extremely impressive robotic ...
That robot, which filled observers with equal parts awe and terror, weighed in at 200 pounds and could pull off black flips and parkour moves. Boston Dynamics retired that robot earlier this year ...
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 ...
Earlier this week, Boston Dynamics released a fresh demonstration ... redesign and radical upgrade from its already impressive and Parkour-performing original Atlas. This new robot looks a lot ...
The task of moving engine covers “between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly” isn’t especially exciting, but it demonstrates several of the new robot’s capabilities working ...
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 ...