Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Named "Spot," the quadruped robot from developers Boston Dynamics has been on the cutting edge of canine-like robots for several ...
Robotics player Boston Dynamics has offered its clearest look yet at how software will power its next-generation humanoid robot, the Atlas. In a 40-minute technical briefing posted on the company’s ...
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot has been impressing us for years. And the dog-like contraption has just done it again. In a video (top) released by the Massachussetts-based team this week, Spot is shown ...
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Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter talked to Business Insider about how humanoid robots will transform the factory workplace.Sophia Tung In a few years, factory employees at Hyundai's massive Georgia ...
In this episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Aya Durbin, Director of Product for Atlas at Boston Dynamics, to explore why that question is finally being answered seriously—and why the last few years ...
Boston Dynamics has been working on the Atlas robot since 2013, and it's come a long way since. The key? Humanoid robots shouldn't copy human anatomy exactly, said Boston Dynamics' CEO Robert Playter ...
Boston Dynamics probably has the most show-offy robots on the planet right now, and the company's latest video shows that its robodog, Spot, is no exception. Spoiler alert: he nails a septuple back ...
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Spot, the four-legged robot from Boston Dynamics Inc., is perhaps best known for its viral dance routines to songs like “Uptown Funk.” But beyond its playful antics, Spot’s ability to climb stairs and ...
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot may have skipped the inaugural “robot Olympics” in China last week, but that doesn’t mean the engineers behind the machine have been sitting around watching the world ...