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How AI Is Changing Whole Body Manipulation | Atlas | Boston Dynamics



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We’re designing the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot to do anything and everything, but we get there one step at a time.

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33 thoughts on “How AI Is Changing Whole Body Manipulation | Atlas | Boston Dynamics
  1. I can’t understand how Boston dynamics have fallen SO behind the competition, there is a new humanoid robot more capable than Atlas literally everyday… so sad

  2. What!? The while point of training data and doing it digitally is so you can give them the experiences of many lifetimes packed into a much smaller time frame…. Are you trying to imply one person's limited life is greater than all the training data you could provide to these systems?! …. 🤦🏼‍♂️

  3. I hope you guys work yourselves out of a job as well.

    All this work that’ll be tied in to an electrical grid that inevitably will be wiped out by the sun. It’s just a matter of time.

  4. Stop making then look like that. Make the look like rosie the robot from the Jetsons, and no one will be freaked out. Think outside the tech box. Think more human.

  5. Why don’t we have most of the computing done on a rack mounted computer? It would significantly lighten the bot and lower power consumption. Latency?

    And for continued use, work station umbilicals. Power and hard wired compute cat5. To change tasks/work stations is a simple low power task. Once the bot gets to a work station the compute demand and power demand are high. This would allow the robot to be lighter/faster and charge while working.

  6. If by data set, you’re referring to ALL of the Kingdoms of robots, then this is very much like the data set that Mother Nature is using. Re-educated through infancy be orienting their current incarnation. 🧘
    – emulating nature since its inception

  7. 로봇중의 로봇!!1등로봇입니다 🎉
    ❤🎉❤응원합니다 😊지속적인 성능을 업그레이드 하여 최강의 로봇이 되기를 🙏 바랍니다 😊

  8. Humans aren’t perfect either. Anyone here ever hit their teeth with their fork? And I’ve never stubbed my toe but my father would stub his toe at least once a week growing up and it was hilarious each time.

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