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In a new video caught by TechCrunch, Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot Atlas can be seen working autonomously in a demo space, sorting engine parts between numbered bins.The company claims that ...
Demonstrated at the company’s headquarters, the Atlas 2.0 demonstrated its potential for use in automotive factories and ...
The Atlas robot shown off in the video Wednesday is a departure from its more widely recognised, beefy predecessor. That robot, which filled observers with equal parts awe and terror, ...
Meet Atlas, the humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, a marvel of engineering designed to thrive in human-built environments.Whether it’s climbing stairs, organizing parts in a factory ...
Hyundai’s multi-billion-dollar factory in Georgia is leaning on both to continue its upward trajectory in the electric ...
Boston Dynamics’ new video shows that its humanoid robot doesn’t need a human. The company wants everyone to know its new all-electric Atlas robot can function autonomously.
Whereas, in the past, Boston Dynamics meticulously programmed the robot's most impressive maneuvers, the latest video, by contrast, shows a fully autonomous Atlas at work. "There are no prescribed or ...
Boston Dynamics' latest video shows its Atlas robot moving engine covers from supplier containers to a mobile sequencing dolly, all without human assistance. A "Fully Autonomous" watermark on the ...
Atlas, the hulking 330-pound acrobatic Boston Dynamics robot (that filled us with equal parts awe and horror) is officially going into retirement.
Atlas is a humanoid robot made of titanium and aluminum 3D printed parts, with no less than 28 electrically powered joints allowing it to move its arms and legs for whatever purpose. The thing ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has shared a new video of its latest-generation humanoid robot, Atlas, doing forward rolls, cartwheels, and army crawls. In a particularly made-to-go-viral moment ...