Chinese robotics company Unitree unveiled new videos showing off advancements in the agility of its G1 and H1 humanoid robots ...
Boston Dynamics first revealed Atlas as part of a ... Ten years on, the parkour-nailing, backflipping, dancing version (it can do the running man) is a more slight 152cm tall and 86kg, with ...
To enable this, Spot uses a combination of sensors and artificial intelligence that was trained on 1,200 photos so that the ...
On Tuesday, Boston Dynamics retired its famous humanoid robot HD Atlas, after 11 years of running, flipping, dancing and ...
Researchers in China have developed a unique running stance for their four-legged robot, which allows it to move at far ...
compared to the somewhat ominous skills displayed in previous Boston Dynamics robot videos. “Great, a robot can do the running man and I still cannot,” reads a comment left by one Facebook user.
Every few months, Boston Dynamics shares a clip of what it’s working on, and its latest video is arguably the company’s best yet. The robot is dancing in a very humanoid way this time, taking things a ...
Roughly two and a half years after their patent battle began, Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics have settled the dispute on reasonably amicable terms. The robotics firms on Wednesday issued a ...
Boston Dynamics, the robotics firm famous for its viral videos of humanoid Atlas and doglike Spot robots, has laid off 45 employees, which accounts for about 5% of its workforce. A company ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas Takes on Tesla's Optimus Robot Speaking at WSJ Tech Live, CEO Robert Playter discusses the competition between his company and Elon Musk's Tesla to build a humanoid robot.