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Boston Dynamics: Building robots to do the jobs humans shouldn’t
In this episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Aya Durbin, Director of Product ...
“LimX Dynamics is driving innovation in general-purpose humanoids and foundational platform for modular robots,” stated the ...
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 ...
Boston Dynamics recently announced the retirement of its first-generation hydraulic Atlas robot and introduced a new, fully electric version designed for real-world applications. This transition marks ...
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 ...
Humanoid robots look impressive and have enormous potential to change our daily lives, but they still have a reputation for ...
After 11 years, Boston Dynamics has said goodbye to its humanoid robot Atlas — but only the hydraulic version. In a video posted on YouTube, the robotics company says it’s time for Atlas to “kick back ...
For all their forklifts and conveyor belts and automatic sorting systems, many warehouses around the world could not operate without a person at a loading bay pulling boxes out of the back of a truck.
If you thought Boston Dynamics’ robot “dog” couldn’t get any creepier, well... Happy Halloween. The robotics company behind shockingly agile humanoids like Atlas has made the outrageous, but obvious ...
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