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Meet Atlas: Boston Dynamics’ All-Electric Humanoid Robot with Incredible Moves
The robotics field has just seen a major advance with Boston Dynamics introducing its newest innovation: the all-electric Atlas humanoid robot. The company states marks the way towards ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its humanoid robot Atlas – now performing tasks with zero human intervention. In the video released by the futuristic lab – the robot can ...
Boston Dynamics reveals how AI and teleoperation are teaching the Atlas humanoid robot complex manipulation skills.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled the latest version of its humanoid robot, Atlas, which the company says is "designed for real-world applications." The company on Wednesday released a video of its robot ...
Boston Dynamics has always been at the forefront of robotic innovation, but their latest reveal takes things to a new level. Today (March 19, 2025), the company revealed a stunning new demonstration ...
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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
While Optimus is not yet the American humanoid robot poster boy (Atlas still holds that title), it can certainly stir a pot, sweep, and vacuum. It can now open and close cabinets and curtains, tear a ...
Boston Dynamics, a robotics affiliate of Hyundai Motor Group, released a video on the 20th (local time) showing the humanoid robot Atlas solving ...
Explore the future of robotics as AI-powered humanoid robots master complex tasks, adapt in real time, and redefine ...
South Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor Group has entered into a long-term partnership with its US-based robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics Inc. The collaboration would entail the automaker helping the ...
Under this agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the development of a vision sensing system that serves as the "eyes" of robots. LG Innotek will develop the vision sensing module to be ...
Ian King says one of the clearest signs that he and George Gilder are right about "Convergence X" can be found in robotics.
While more affordable than other prominent humanoid robots, the Unitree G1 leaks telemetry data, uses static encryption, and ...
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