Boston Dynamics, the robotics company formerly owned by Google, keeps giving its humanoid robots new abilities. They can open doors, go for a jog outside, and even resist being pulled around by human ...
Following the retirement of its jumping hydraulic Atlas robot, it seems Boston Dynamics isn’t quite done with its monstrous humanoid creations yet. Right on cue, the robotics company has revealed a ...
The first time I saw a Boston Dynamics robot move, I genuinely thought there was a person inside the machine. Not literally, of course, but something about the fluidity of motion – the precision, the ...
Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute (TRI) announced on Tuesday that they are partnering to develop general-purpose humanoid robots. Boston Dynamics will contribute its new electric Atlas ...
Over the long weekend, Boston Dynamics released a video for the latest iteration of its humanoid robot – Atlas. The video, featured below, served as a reminder of just how much progress the company ...
The personal robots of the future depicted in science fiction could happen a lot sooner in this lifetime than most people think. At Yahoo Finance's Invest summit, Allie Garfinkle interviews Boston ...
Boston Dynamics is at the forefront of creating robots that can do amazing things. Think about robots that can navigate tough ...
Robotics specialist Boston Dynamics has posted a holiday message wishing everyone a “season full of light and laughter as we flip over into the new year!” The flip reference becomes apparent when you ...
Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics has shared a video of its Atlas humanoid robots doing parkour, showcasing its prowess in the robotics space. The video shows the robots running up a series of plywood ...
A video showing a robot that looks exactly like Boston Dynamics' humanoid 'Atlas', resisting attack from humans and fighting back, is viral on social media. This is a parody video. Highlights A video ...
WALTHAM, Mass. — These robots have rhythm. Boston Dynamics released a video on Tuesday showing four of its robots dancing to the 1962 hit “Do You Love Me?” by The Contours, and it caught fire online.
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