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Marc Raibert is showing off the friendlier side of automation while his research institute cranks on robotics and AI.
Local News Boston Dynamics has retired its most popular robot — but a ‘stronger’ one is finally going up for sale “Now, it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax ...
The Atlas humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics hard at work demonstrating the breadth of its new capabilities. Boston Dynamics/YouTube The bag of bolts moves engine covers in between supplier ...
Boston Dynamics, which launched in 1992 as an offshoot from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has been at the forefront of robotics development for more than 30 years.
Boston Dynamics has shared another look at the latest version of its humanoid robot, Atlas. Earlier videos of the all-electric robot demonstrated its unique range of motions, but this time Atlas ...
This dog knows how to "shake." A video of Boston Dynamics' iconic robo-dog Spot dancing in a blue dog costume freaked out social media users with many labelling the canine cosplay "fuel for ...
By Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff,Updated October 16, 2024, 11:33 a.m. Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter and one of his company's Atlas robots, in 2022 David L. Ryan/Globe Staff ...
On Tuesday, Boston Dynamics retired its famous humanoid robot HD Atlas, after 11 years of running, flipping, dancing and parkour. On Wednesday, the company introduced its successor.
Boston Dynamics offers three robots for purchase. Spot, a dog-like robot, can be seen working to inspect vehicles on Hyundai's assembly line at Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA).
Boston Dynamics’ new video shows that its humanoid robot doesn’t need a human The company wants everyone to know its new all-electric Atlas robot can function autonomously.