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YouTube on MSNHow Boston Dynamics Created the Most Perfect RobotHow to revolutionize the high-tech world? The specialists at the Boston Dynamics American firm have a suitable answer: to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s robot dog breaks Boston Dynamics’ speed record, runs 100m in 13.17 secondsOn the other hand, Unitree, another Chinese robotics firm, unveiled new quadruped fire rescue robots. These specialized robot ...
Boston Dynamics, the company known for its robotic dogs, now has a humanoid robot capable of doing gymnastics.. The robotics company previously has shown how its robot dogs can go down stairs and ...
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
While Boston Dynamics isn’t signing Atlas up for parkour events any time soon, the company enjoys challenges like these to hone their robot’s skills and learn more about how to push them. In a ...
Boston Dynamics’ robots seem flawless, but that’s partly because they’ve never had to operate in the hurly-burly of commercial environments. Since its founding in 1992, ...
Stretch is Boston Dynamics’ second commercial robot. But its path has been very different than its predecessor. A straight line can be drawn from Boston Dynamics’ DARPA-funded Big Dog to Spot ...
Boston Dynamics’ commercial challenges date to its roots as a spinout from former MIT professor Marc Raibert’s “Leg Lab” in 1992. Until 2019, the company didn’t actually sell its robots ...
Back in 2013, robotics researchers from Sydney, Australia, tested a real-life robotic rustler named Rover that successfully rounded up cattle from a field to a nearby dairy. Meet Boston Dynamics ...
This robot dog isn’t into the ruff stuff. Bunny, an 85-pound purebred from Boston Dynamics, hit midtown Manhattan on a visit with her owner Agnieszka Pilat this week — and she came in peace.
Maybe you’ve seen the Boston Dynamics robot Spot dance, climb stairs, and screen hospital patients for COVID-19. Now, with one human’s help, the bright-yellow, dog-like robot created by the ...
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
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