Boston Dynamics Inc., the robotics startup famed for its advanced humanoid and dog-like robots that went viral in years gone by for their acrobatic movements and dances, today announced it’s retiring ...
Global automakers are ramping up efforts in the humanoid robot race. Hyundai Motor Group and U.S. EV maker Tesla have already ...
South Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor Group has entered into a long-term partnership with its US-based robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics Inc. The collaboration would entail the automaker helping the ...
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 ...
Boston Dynamics is at it again, wowing us with some seriously cool robotic moves. Their latest video of Atlas, their bipedal robot, has blown up online with its mind-blowing human-like movements, ...
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Goldman Sachs is also bullish on the growth of this market. The Wall Street firm's "base-case" estimate is for 1.4 million shipments of humanoids by 2035. Its "bull-case" projects unit shipments to ...
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Atlas the robot was killed off yesterday, only to rise from the dead today. So don’t write off the robot uprising just yet. Boston Dynamics released a video on Tuesday announcing the retirement of ...
Boston Dynamics has shared a new video showing how its updated Atlas robot is able to competently handle workplace tasks using AI and machine learning tools that include reinforcement learning and ...
Almost 11 years after Boston Dynamics revealed the Atlas humanoid robot, it’s finally being retired. The DARPA-funded robot was designed for search-and-rescue missions, but it rose to fame thanks to ...
What just happened? Boston Dynamics' Atlas, the bipedal robot that we've spent 11 years watching evolve from a bumbling machine into a dancing, parkour-loving humanoid, is being retired. To mark the ...