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Inside the Lab: Taking Atlas From Sim to Scaffold



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How does Atlas recognize and interact with objects? How do we develop new Atlas behaviors? Why is manipulation important for the future of robotics?

Join our team in the Atlas lab to discover the answers to these questions and more. Keep reading on our blog: https://www.bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/sick-tricks-and-tricky-grips

00:00: Introduction
01:57: Perception and Manipulation
05:11: Electrical Doctors
06:29: Developing in Simulation
07:13: “Sick Trick”
08:24: What’s Next?

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31 thoughts on “Inside the Lab: Taking Atlas From Sim to Scaffold
  1. Now send one of these to Mars with a brush to dust off the solar panels on our rovers up there. Oh, and send up a solar powered charging station for them. Might want to send two so they can dust off eachother and help eachother up if one falls.

    This would be MAD cool if i live to see it and i think i do.

  2. Love the "Dr. Zoidberg" at 6:45, it looks like your company has the environment to not only design state of the art robots but also to goof around a bit and have fun 🙂

  3. instead of that it could be remote controlled so people can work from home by controlling a robot in factory. If they will be able working by them own we will get a lot of issues if its not proper fixed with rules like one or two robots per person so you could rent it to factory.I personally would spend 8h controlling remotely a robot as a work. factory would need only like 2 people to manage and look if someone didn't turn over this think but in the control interface you could have emergency button

  4. … from what I can see on those monitors the informational content is not filtered, my opinion is that the anticipation of movement vectors depends on the establishment of a failure prediction map correlated with that of success… obviously, I have no studies in cybernetics. or robotics, but that's how I would process the information …

  5. Is boston dynamics also looking into the recent advancements of transformers and being able to translate any fuzzy sentence into relevant actions?

  6. Here is a question from a very uninformed robotics enthusiast. With learning algorithms, would it be possible to have onboard recording and database storing for on queue action learning? For example, showing an action and how to complete it with Atlas being able to complete the action within its capabilites? Or could this be similar to a goal that is already set?

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