New video for humanoid robot Atlas from Boston Dynamics

New video for humanoid robot Atlas from Boston Dynamics



Purchased by Hyundai which later became a larger company. Boston Dynamicsvideo of a humanoid robot Atlas today shared.

For a while Hyundai under the roof Boston Dynamics, one more time today humanoid robot It made a sound especially for Atlas. Sharing the video, which you can watch just above, the company revealed the last point Atlas has reached. Shot in this indoor “real” Atlas, who appears as a helper in the video, can easily overcome various obstacles in front of him and successfully cope with the bag throwing process. Atlas, who closed the video with an impressive somersault, has yet to show the robot dog model of the company. Spot not in commercial use. However, the company is constantly working to change this. Atlas really promises a great future in this regard.

In addition to the short video at the top of the page today, the company also shared the video with the detailed details above. In this video, “How does Atlas recognize and interact with objects? How do we develop new moves/behaviors for Atlas? Why is motion management important for the future of robotics? Answers to questions such as:

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For a while Hyundai under the roof Boston Dynamics, It creates the most advanced robots in the world. November 6, 1992 on Marc Raibert The company, which was founded by and turned 30 in the past months, is a short story that you can watch this 30-year adventure right below. He put it in his Twitter video.. The video, where you can see all the robotic systems this company has developed so far, has the following explanation:

“Boston Dynamics celebrates 30 years of innovation, discovery and collaboration today! We are excited to see what the next 30 years will bring for us and the robotics industry.” Boston Dynamics’ last sentence also gets us excited. Robotic systems are already quite advanced. Also on robots Innovative companies such as Tesla are also actively working. The level reached by robots in the near future may be more exciting than today, but may be frightening.



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