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Hyundai's humanoid robot Atlas to debut at CES 2026
Atlas, the humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, a Hyundai Motor–backed robotics firm, will make its first live public ...
Boston Dynamics, the 32-year-old company famed for its amusing or creepy (depending on your interpretation) advanced robots including Atlas (humanoid) and Spot (a dog-like quadruped) featured in viral ...
In a new video caught by TechCrunch, Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot Atlas can be seen working autonomously in a demo space, sorting engine parts between numbered bins. The company claims that Atlas ...
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Video: Boston Dynamics reveals how humanoid robot brain masters factory moves
The value of humanoid robots in industrial settings has long been questioned, particularly when simpler machines such as ...
The humanoid Atlas robot performs some strange contortions to get up from a lying position. An engineer explains why.
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, ...
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new update to its Atlas robot, showcasing a remarkable leap in autonomous capabilities. This latest iteration demonstrates Atlas’s ability to perform intricate tasks ...
Carmakers are at a crossroads, as the automotive industry is about to change, in more ways than one. Not only is everybody pushing for a switch to electric drivetrains, but some of the companies doing ...
One of the world's most advanced humanoid robots has been all play and no work. Boston Dynamics' Atlas is famous for backflips, parkour, and dance mobs. These require extremely impressive robotic ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its humanoid robot Atlas – now performing tasks with zero human intervention. In the video released by the futuristic lab – the robot can ...
Boston Dynamics retired its hydraulic Atlas robot this week before unveiling its new fully electric version.
Robotics specialist Boston Dynamics has posted a holiday message wishing everyone a “season full of light and laughter as we flip over into the new year!” The flip reference becomes apparent when you ...
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