Atlas humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics shifts to real work at CES 2026, lifting up to 50 kg so teams can offload strain ...
Atlas, the humanoid bipedal robot engineered by Boston Dynamics, has learned how to do parkour. A new video shows a pair of the robots running, jumping, leaping, vaulting, and performing back flips ...
Over the years, Boston Dynamics has shared several videos demonstrating the continually improved capabilities of its ATLAS humanoid robot. We know the robot can do everything from hauling heavy goods ...
We've already seen them dance, but now Boston Dynamics humanoid robots do parkour and despite the fact that developers and engineers working on the androids say that "there are details to improve," it ...
Boston Dynamics' new video shows off its research robot's exceptional, and slightly terrifying, parkour abilities. In the viral video, the robot, named Atlas, walks across a warehouse floor, picks up ...
For years, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas was the internet’s favorite gymnast. It did backflips, ran parkour courses, and danced to ...
Are we one step closer to the robo apocalypse? Boston Dynamics, the mechanical wizards behind door-opening robots and electronic dogs, released a new video Thursday showing its humanoid robot Atlas ...
Atlas is dead, long live Atlas. The hydraulically-articulated version of Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot was retired last week in favor of its electric motor-driven version introduced on Wednesday.
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Boston Dynamics turned heads when it launched the Atlas way back in 2013. The humanoid robot could run, jump and dance, and the meme-worthy videos it produced have gobbled up tens of millions of views ...
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 ...