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How to revolutionize the high-tech world? The specialists at the Boston Dynamics American firm have a suitable answer: to ...
A dance crew of four-legged robots from Boston Dynamics appeared on "America's Got Talent" to perform a synchronized routine to Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now." ...
A Long Island construction project has recruited a state-of-the-art mechanical mutt to walk the premises, ensuring maximum ...
On the other hand, Unitree, another Chinese robotics firm, unveiled new quadruped fire rescue robots. These specialized robot ...
Marc Raibert is one of the world’s most famous robot builders. Videos of the dog-like Spot robot he developed at Boston ...
Boston Dynamics reveals new details about Atlas, its humanoid robot, and how it perceives the world around it.
With its newest robot, Stretch, Boston Dynamics is taking a more commercial — and lucrative — approach.
Boston Dynamics' head of warehouse, Kevin Blankespoor, discuss the journey to Stretch and the road that lies ahead.
Stretch is the first robot that Boston Dynamics has purpose-built for a specific set of applications, according to Kevin Blankespoor, the company’s senior vice president and general manager of ...
Boston Dynamics, the formerly Google-owned firm behind the Spot robot dog and its humanoid equaivalents, has published an open letter vowing to counter attempts by buyers to weaponize its products ...
Boston Dynamics has revealed an all-electric version of its Atlas robot that looks even more dexterous and agile than previous models.
Boston Dynamics and several other robotics companies have pledged not to weaponize "general purpose robots" according to an open letter released publicly on Thursday and first reported by Axios ...