Boston Dynamics is focusing on manipulation, autonomy, and generalization to prepare Atlas for factory environments.
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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 ...
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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 ...
If there's ever an Olympics for robots, we might have found the American entry for breakdancing. In a recent video, Boston Dynamics shows off what Atlas has been up to lately, and it's probably one of ...
Boston Dynamics — one of the top robotics companies in the world — has unveiled a new, all-electric model of “Atlas,” its humanoid robot. The Waltham-based robotics company announced the retirement of ...
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, ...
Boston Dynamics' latest Atlas humanoid robot successfully combines a backflip with a cartwheel, marking the end of its research phase before transitioning to enterprise use.
Boston Dynamics is a pioneer in the humanoid robot sector, with Atlas first appearing in 2013 before going on to become the advanced bipedal bot that it is today. Since then, thanks to advances in ...