Every few months or so, a new video from Boston Dynamics will make the rounds on the Internet. This is their advertising, because unless the military starts buying mechanical mules, Boston ...
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Roughly two and a half years after their patent battle began, Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics have settled the dispute on reasonably amicable terms. The robotics firms on Wednesday issued a ...
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Boston Dynamics, the robotics firm famous for its viral videos of humanoid Atlas and doglike Spot robots, has laid off 45 employees, which accounts for about 5% of its workforce. A company ...
Boston Dynamics' robot Atlas is shown in a new video working without human assistance. Boston Dynamics has revealed an all-electric version of its Atlas robot that looks even more dexterous and ...
Unitree has also announced its release of a full open-source data set of dance movements for G1, in a move that recalls Boston Dynamics' viral robot dance and gymnastics videos. Last month ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas Takes on Tesla's Optimus Robot Speaking at WSJ Tech Live, CEO Robert Playter discusses the competition between his company and Elon Musk's Tesla to build a humanoid robot.
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Usually the projects involve robot arms mounted on some sort of wheeled platform, but this time it’s the tune of some pretty famous yellow robot legs, in the shape of spot from Boston Dynamics.