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While Boston Dynamics isn’t signing Atlas up for parkour events any time soon, the company enjoys challenges like these to hone their robot’s skills and learn more about how to push them. In a ...
The Atlas humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics hard at work demonstrating the breadth of its new capabilities. Boston Dynamics/YouTube. The bag of bolts moves engine covers in between supplier ...
Boston Dynamics is back at it again with its new humanoid robot.. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the engineering and robotics design company debuted the robot named 'Atlas' in a 30 ...
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a stronger, more agile, fully electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot. The kinda creepy-looking thing is already slated to enter use on Hyundai's automotive ...
Boston Dynamics unveiled Wednesday a new version of its humanoid robot, “Atlas,” that the company says is “designed for real-world applications.” Like many of its previous announcements ...
Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot is a swiveling, shape-shifting nightmare. Atlas 2: Electric Boogaloo. Atlas 2: Electric Boogaloo. by Jess Weatherbed. Apr 17, 2024, 5:39 PM UTC ...
Boston Dynamics hasn't said when Atlas might be ready for real-world release, but when it is, it's good to know it's ready for the dance floor. Get the morning's top stories in your inbox each day ...
Boston Dynamics, the company known for its robotic dogs, now has a humanoid robot capable of doing gymnastics.. The robotics company previously has shown how its robot dogs can go down stairs and ...
Among the first applications for the new electric Atlas will be in automotive manufacturing for Hyundai, Boston Dynamics’ parent company. Boston Dynamics’ team is putting forth the idea that ...
Boston Dynamics has showcased its evolving robot family in a new video of the Atlas humanoid robot.At 5.75-ft (175-cm) tall, the latest Atlas is a head shorter than its elder sibling, but it has ...
Playter, however, says Boston Dynamics won’t be taking that approach with Atlas. “We are definitely going to target an application ourself and not build a platform,” he says.
Atlas, initially designed for search and rescue tasks, was unveiled to the public in 2013. The robot stands about 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall and weighs about 190 pounds (86 kilograms).