Boston Dynamics said it will replace its hydraulic Atlas model with a fully electric robot designed for "real-world applications." In a sign of how a future might look in which robots and humans move ...
It's a shock video because Atlas is unboxing and racking shocks – sorry about that. But it's also a shock because Atlas has always been a humanoid robotics research platform, not a commercial product ...
The new Atlas model drops the hydraulics for a fully electric model. Hyundai—a company investor—will pilot Atlas at the automaker’s next-generation factories. The Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics is ...
Boston Dynamics is at it again, wowing us with some seriously cool robotic moves. Their latest video of Atlas, their bipedal robot, has blown up online with its mind-blowing human-like movements, ...
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has ...
After 11 years, Boston Dynamics is retiring its iconic 330-pound bipedal robot and replacing it with a lighter, all electric little sibling. By Mack DeGeurin Published Apr 17, 2024 11:07 AM EDT Get ...
After almost 10 years of often-jaw-dropping achievements, Boston Dynamics has said farewell to Atlas, the world’s most dynamic – and groundbreaking – humanoid robot. As a tribute to the robot that ...
Thanks to the many ongoing projects in this field, we're used by now to seeing humanoid robots performing all sorts of impressive, almost human-like tasks and movements. But it's not until you see one ...