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Ask A Roboticist: Meet Josh | Boston Dynamics



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Meet Josh, a mechanical engineer at Boston Dynamics. Hear his perspective on what goes into building a robot–from learning the right skills, to collaborating across teams, to designing and testing new parts.

Have a question you want to see answered on the next #AskARoboticist? Let us know in the comments!

Josh answers even more questions on our blog: https://www.bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/ask-roboticist-mechanical-engineer
Learn more about Atlas: https://www.bostondynamics.com/atlas
Learn more about Stretch: https://www.bostondynamics.com/products/stretch

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  2. You folks do ask for questions at the end of the video, and I am curious if BD has a team or individual addressing questions of ethics with the company. Not even necessarily in the often overblown "robots are scary" way, but even in terms of considering which defense contracts are accepted, how new developments are introduced and sold to the public, who receives first access to new iterations of your units, etc. That would be my question! More along the lines of the "soft" side of development, as it were.

  3. What major in college would you recommend for robotic engineering? Can you go into any engineering field and end up working with/making/coding robots?

  4. I am pleased that at least in some parts of the world and some fields, young people are valued and put to work IMMEDIATELY.
    Also, seeing kids like that gives hope to the next generations to do well. Finally I see something positive, from months if not years to this part it is the first time.
    ALWAYS aim to improve the world, not just to earn, not to create useless objects, aim to earn money BUT WITH INTELLIGENCE. Earning money, but doing something USEFUL and good for the planet. It can be done.

  5. Question: how 'smart' are the robots?
    There are obviously many people claiming they're concious, but how much of what we see is choreography and how much is the technicians giving orders and the robot calculating how to execute them?

  6. I toke a career class in bakersfield on robotics and the last year I was there we were able to buy Spot and a few payloads for the robot. I do have to say that the system is amazing to work with and was fun learning the limit to the robot and also seeing other people reaction to the robot itself was fun. most people were afraid of the spot but having robot that almost half the height of a student with a griper may do that. I do have to say that we had one problem and that was Admin console not wanting us to login but it never work. But in the end of the experience i had was the best so far in my life. Now i am going to college going for bachelors degree industrial automation.

  7. How many of our brothr/sister "humans" have lost their jobs because of the innovations that you've already "commercialized "?
    Do you sleep well knowing that some folks are homeless because of your "brilliant" ideas?

  8. Cannot wait until all Josh's hardwork pays off. Hope some day soon to see one of his robots kicking down my door to shoot me in the face.

  9. Atlas is the most impressive robot to date for me. It will be a game changer when it can do more stuff on its own.

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