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In April 2024, a day after retiring its hydraulic Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics introduced its successor—a fully electric Atlas designed for real-world use. Both Boston Dynamics and the RAI ...
It's the company's next-generation, all-electric "Atlas" robot. While new Atlas and old Atlas share a name, they couldn't be more different when it comes to construction. The old Atlas—a ...
Boston Dynamics is saying goodbye to its most popular robot and an old friend — Atlas. In a video Tuesday, the company unveiled that it would be parting ways with its humanoid robot Atlas ...
The new robot appeared to move completely different compared to the old one, which was shown in the video announcement. In the clip, new Atlas can be seen rising from the floor with eerie ...
After 11 years, Boston Dynamics is retiring its iconic 330-pound bipedal robot and replacing it with a lighter, all electric little sibling. By Mack DeGeurin Published Apr 17, 2024 11:07 AM EDT ...
A farewell video featured the old machine running outdoors, performing back flips and awkwardly shimmying. By Johnny Diaz Atlas, the humanoid robot that dazzled followers for more than a decade ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot is making major leaps in adaptability and real-time perception, demonstrating a new era of ...
Yesterday, news about Boston Dynamics' Atlas flooded the world as the company retired it, with the old robot bidding its final wave to the audience. However, it was because Boston Dynamics was ...
a fully electric robot. The new Atlas clearly has a brand new design. It's now slimmer, looking more like an actual human body-type. And it has a round head, something missing from the old Atlas ...
Here are some of the ways Boston Dynamics hopes the new Atlas will be better than the old one. However, that form factor doesn't limit our vision of how a bipedal robot can move, what tools it ...
It also showed a preview of its next-gen Atlas robot, which looks far more capable (and also a lot like AMEE from the 2000 film, Red Planet). To give the old robot a proper send-off, Boston ...