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Even if said gun is simply a paintball gun. Unsurprisingly, Boston Dynamics is none too pleased to see one of its robots affixed with a paintball gun. It is, after all, a far cry from Spot getting ...
Boston Dynamics, the company behind the creepy robot dogs deployed briefly by the NYPD last year, has accused a competitor of ripping off its designs — and allowing them to be weaponized.
However, Boston Dynamics has come together with a coalition of other robotics experts to plead with companies across the sector to please never give the robots guns. The letter, which was first ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid demos advanced real-time perception and adaptability in chaotic environments in new video.
According to Engadget, Boston Dynamics first asked Ghost Robotics to review their robodoggo ... Again, as the robodogs do — gun aside — look basically the same, a lawsuit was inevitable.
Boston Dynamics has added capabilities for scalable fleet management and insights from inspection data to Orbit 5.0 for Spot.
Boston Dynamics, founded by a former MIT researcher, has developed robot technology since 1992. Its tech is used by about 50 public safety agencies across the country. Now, they’re leading a ...
Boston Dynamics and other robotics companies had condemned the weaponization of general-purpose robots. Ghost Robotics, on the other hand, had shown its four-legged robot armed with a machine gun.