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How do you make a reliable backflip? | Boston Dynamics



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What goes into preparing for a live performance? Arun highlights the reliability testing that goes into trying a new behavior for Spot.

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24 thoughts on “How do you make a reliable backflip? | Boston Dynamics
  1. "as soon as something works in sim, we'll deploy on the hardware…(replaces Front feet with wheels)… It never works First time on the hardware?" 😂🤦🤦 Then Simulate wheels or a slippery surface in Sim 🤨🧐.

    That's how bad this videos editing make's this look 😵‍💫. Don't troll plz.

  2. Why not wheels and six arms? Are you selling me improvement, replacement or just an idea? I really don't understand the argument to make them like us, we're far from perfect for work or even navigation. Wheels and specific infrastructure for them, I shall call them *Roads*, on which the globe is connected. That would be much better than loud failure points that are drones, or than a guy thing literally walking. I mean even if you want to offroad make a spider… That also has wheels.

    For home environments a thin tube bendy straw body, six arms, no head, wheels and the mechanism from a standing desk as legs. It's kind of insectoid but that's what will actually work better than we can. Call it Larry and you'll change a generations perspective on AI.

    Have some vision.

  3. I like your work. I am an engineer in control theory. From what I see from Asia, I think you shpuld hurry up a bit. Kind regards from Germany (yes the country of the most ideologically entrenched illusions)!

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