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Boston Dynamics’ electric Atlas robot just lifted and stacked 50-pound engine blocks on a factory line — with no human operator in the room
A humanoid robot walked up to a row of 50-pound engine blocks, gripped them one at a time, and stacked them into place on a ...
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Boston Dynamics shows off Atlas robot's impressive fridge-lifting and drink delivery capabilities
Atlas robot hefts 50lb fridge to deliver a single drink — and yes, this is progress.
Boston Dynamics says Atlas is no longer just following commands — it’s learning how to move, balance, and handle heavy objects through reinforcement learning. From lifting mini-fridges to adjusting ...
Boston Dynamics published two videos and a technical blog on May 18 showing exactly how its Atlas humanoid robot learned to ...
Boston Dynamics offers a detailed examination of Atlas, a humanoid robot engineered to perform intricate physical tasks. Atlas’s development relies on a combination of virtual simulations and ...
The same week the company retired its hydraulic Atlas model, it unveiled a first look at the newest version of the humanoid. While this robot looks more human-like than its predecessor, it can move in ...
Boston Dynamics hit everyone with a curve ball when it announced the retirement of its long-standing humanoid robot Atlas, only to introduce its next-gen model a few days later. Along with a ...
Waltham robot maker Boston Dynamics is partnering with the Toyota Research Institute in Cambridge to develop advanced humanoid robots — two-legged people-shaped machines that can safely work ...
When Boston Dynamics announced on Tuesday it was retiring the hydraulic version of Atlas, there were a few hints that the company wasn't done with humanoid robots entirely. Sure enough, one day later, ...
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