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Move over, Boston Dynamics, as there's a new robot dog in town. Swedish startup IntuiCell has unveiled its AI model that ...
Boston Dynamics has revealed an all-electric version of its Atlas robot that looks even more dexterous and agile than previous models.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: Humanoid robot Atlas handles annoying co-worker gracefully under pressure
Working in cooperation with the Toyota Research Institute (TRI), Boston Dynamics has developed a Large Behavior Model (LBM) ...
Boston Dynamics claimed that building AI generalist robots is the most viable path to creating scalable humanoid robots.
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YouTube on MSNHow Boston Dynamics Created the Most Perfect Robot
How to revolutionize the high-tech world? The specialists at the Boston Dynamics American firm have a suitable answer: to ...
Boston Dynamics' engineers push Spot to new limits, testing daring backflips to make the robot dog tougher and smarter.
The Boston Dynamics engineers are famous for their autonomous robot designs, and their latest innovation gave their robodog the chance to speak for itself with yet another integration of ChatGPT.
Boston Dynamics, the company behind all the terrifying yet impressive robot videos, is at it again. This time, the company shows it's off a human-like robot solving another maze while delivering ...
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
Comments Boston Dynamics is suing competitor Ghost Robotics for allegedly infringing on seven patents related to its robot dog, the Spot quadruped.
In an open letter released today, the cutting-edge robotics company committed to not weaponizing its products and discouraged the weaponization of robots in general.
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