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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 second ...
For decades now, I've been trying to reassure people that the coming robot revolution will not result in job loss for us humans. It's a notion I firmly believed – or at least did until this morning.
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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot has been impressing us with its acrobatics and other antics over the last decade, but the company just announced that it’s retiring the bipedal bot. “Atlas has sparked our ...
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This robot masters humanlike movement with a single AI brain
This robot only needs one AI model to move like a human. Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot, Atlas, can now walk, grab, and even ...
Boston Dynamics' creative marketing unveiled the new Atlas, the robotics community's biggest news. Nearly five million people have seen the launch video, demonstrating the company's ongoing appeal.
Ian King says one of the clearest signs that he and George Gilder are right about "Convergence X" can be found in robotics.
Robotics company Boston Dynamics announced this month that it has retired its humanoid robot, known as Atlas. The 6-foot, 2,330-pound machine was considered a quantum leap in robotics and gained fame ...
After 11 years, Boston Dynamics has said goodbye to its humanoid robot Atlas — but only the hydraulic version. In a video posted on YouTube, the robotics company says it’s time for Atlas to “kick back ...
We already know that Atlas can dance, somersault, and do parkour, but seeing it carrying out tasks on a construction site — or something set up as a construction site — shows us how the bipedal robot ...
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