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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 has always built robots with agility few others could match. While great for attention-getting demos, from outside the company it hasn’t been clear how they’ll translate ...
Boston Dynamics' robot Atlas is shown in a new video working without human assistance. Boston Dynamics has revealed an all-electric version of its Atlas robot that looks even more dexterous and ...