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Video: How Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot achieves creepy stand-up move
Boston Dynamics has released a new explanation of one of Atlas’s most striking behaviors. It’s an eerie, contortion-like way ...
The humanoid Atlas robot performs some strange contortions to get up from a lying position. An engineer explains why.
Boston Dynamics, the 32-year-old company famed for its amusing or creepy (depending on your interpretation) advanced robots including Atlas (humanoid) and Spot (a dog-like quadruped) featured in viral ...
Named "Spot," the quadruped robot from developers Boston Dynamics has been on the cutting edge of canine-like robots for several years now. Its newest trick is a triple backflip. While there isn't a ...
“The humanoid space has a very, very big hill to climb,” said Cosima du Pasquier, founder and CEO of Haptica Robotics, which ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com In a groundbreaking move that is expected to redefine the future of robotics, Google DeepMind has ...
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot may have skipped the inaugural “robot Olympics” in China last week, but that doesn’t mean the engineers behind the machine have been sitting around watching the world ...
Spot’s trajectory quickly diverted from inside a lab to under the limelight. Within months, the robot was strutting across ...
Flexxbotics, delivering digital solutions for robot-driven manufacturing at scale, and IPR Robotics, a global leader in robot ...
The Congressional Robotics Caucus says a unified strategy is needed for U.S. economic and military competitiveness.
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