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This time, though, Boston Dynamics has coaxed one of its bipedal Atlas robots to do some gymnastics. Yep, this thing isn't going to win any awards for its floor routine. But I mean, you just have ...
What just happened? Over the past few years, people have been watching---sometimes in horror---as Boston Dynamics' bipedal robot Atlas becomes increasingly agile. Now, the machine can complete an ...
Today, Boston Dynamics has released a new video showing Atlas performing even more amazing physical feats -- which is even more astonishing considering that the robot weighs in at a hefty 330 pounds.
Boston Dynamics, the MIT offshoot company now owned by Japanese tech giant SoftBank, showed off the latest iteration of their bipedal Atlas robot in a video released Thursday.
Is a new gymnast heading for the mat? Boston Dynamics unveiled Tuesday the newest abilities of their robot, Atlas. According to DARPA, Atlas the disaster-response robot, made its first public ...
A new video uploaded by Boston Dynamics shows off the robotics company's humanoid robot called Atlas perform an impressive gymnastics routine.
In a new video, the Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot, known as Atlas, shows off in an impressive a gymnastic routine, complete with somersaults, handstands, jumps, and turns. The company also ...
Boston Dynamics, the company known for its robotic dogs, now has humanoid robots that can do parkour and synchronized gymnastics moves.
Alongside the news that Boston Dynamics is going to let its robot dog, Spot, out of its laboratory for the first time, the company has released a new video of Atlas, its spectacular bipedal robot ...
Three years ago it was barely walking. Now, Atlas, the humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics is performing gymnastic routines that mimic professional athletes.
We've excitedly tracked the progress of Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas over the years here at For The Win, and on Tuesday, the company revealed that Atlas is now capable of performing ...
Robotics have come a long way in just 10 years. In 2009, robots developed by Boston Dynamics were barely able to walk. In 2019, they were doing gymnastics. The progress is astounding. But it also ...