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Atlas, Boston Dynamics’ dancing humanoid, can now use a single model for walking and grasping—a significant step toward ...
In the company's latest video, a humanoid robot can be seen walking and crouching while it performs various tasks.
Kumar says those types of scenarios partly inspired the idea of the triple backflip. Engineers can control each individual ...
Boston Dynamics showed off a fully electric version of its humanoid robot Atlas on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the robotics firm had retired its hydraulic version of Atlas. Boston Dynamics says it's ...
Boston Dynamics' head of warehouse, Kevin Blankespoor, discuss the journey to Stretch and the road that lies ahead.
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot, Atlas, has been showing off its new skill, parkour or free running atop and over obstacles.
While many robotics startups are focused on developing new hardware, Realtime Robotics in Boston is trying to make all of those robots safer and easier to use through software. On Thursday, the ...
In an open letter released today, the cutting-edge robotics company committed to not weaponizing its products and discouraged the weaponization of robots in general.