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Pick, Carry, Place, Repeat | Inside the Lab with Atlas



Boston Dynamics

Last year, we unveiled the new Atlas—faster, stronger, more compact, and less messy. We’re designing the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot to do anything and everything, but we get there one step at a time.

Our first task is part sequencing, a common logistics task in automotive manufacturing. Discover why we started with sequencing, how we are solving hard problems, and how we’re delivering a humanoid robot with real value.

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48 thoughts on “Pick, Carry, Place, Repeat | Inside the Lab with Atlas
  1. Remember this video was about giving a description of a task (described in english) for a manufactured setting and having a robot carry out that task (in this case 100 sub tasks based on the number of bins). The task being to move all the parts from the one bin to the other and keep it in the same order in the alternate bin. They are now using the same reinforcement learning (this is now being done by a lot of companies now, also bd actually came and said they were using reinforcement learning aka neural nets) coupled with the behavior robotics. Also keep in mind these robots are built to take the place of human based tasks but there are many different robots now doing manufacturing already, i.e. walk into any manufacturing plant and see how many of the items are actually stamped/molded into shape by human hands and a mallet/hammer only. Looms took the place of humans hand sewing stuff a long time ago.

  2. Well, to everyone working in pick areas in automotive plants, you now have definitive confirmation the robots are coming for your jobs.

  3. 59.00883 years ago a NASA researcher just added the letter "a" to (F=m*a*a) because she could not understand how it worked in 1966. Since then no one else would try updating or researching anything different or better than F=m*a*a.
    The poorly researched equation and code as such: F=m*1*32

    Instead use code F=m*a*2391

    In a laboratory with a system of God damn science sensors and all around God damn tech bucking nology cost $8778 but Isaac Newton born in 1643 would not know that in year 1686.

  4. Pick carry place repeat is like 90% of all work…….. I don't understand the end game for Boston Dynamics……… I think Boston Dynamics forgets the defining feature of capitalism "your only allowed to be as rich as everyone around you allows you to be" also "all wealth distribution are based on prior wealth redistributions" and lastly the government especially in America it draws its govern from the people….. what does all this mean????? it means if you make this robot you will move the means of production from the common man thus in order for the government to keep its right to govern they will take everything those people need form you… If Pepsi has a 90+% robot work force you can expect 99% tax maybe in 99.5% same for Boston Dynamics if you have factories of robots making robots theres no world where any government lets you and Pepsi work together with 90+% robot work forces without taxing your at basically 100% they have no choice……… I used pepsi as an example because its food products it can be Tyson chicken or anything even Nike…. really if the common man is out of the loop the government will pick your pocket for him….. So my question is whats the endgame? this all look really cool but any profits you think you're going to make will be taxed away in the end game….

  5. Elite servants and troops for our own Elites. I think each of our hidden rulers should get a robot or 2, if and when they get over the battery bottle-neck (I suspect they already have), and show them off! We'll all be watching.

  6. AI is a ubiquitous topic. It is developing at an incredible pace, and robotics is also making impressive progress. On my channel "Caprica," I highlight the dangers and show important events, incidents, and current realities related to AI and robotics. We as humanity are well on our way to evolving into a scenario like in the series "Caprica" ​​or "Battlestar Galactica" …

  7. it all well and good until they turn on us , let say our Government is paying bill want them to fight or arrest someone -the robots don't care or think about concussions do they .

  8. Surely for manufacturing there needs to be a built environment specifically for Robotic use.

    Yes we need Robots to fit into our environment … But we need to think laterally.

    The reason Chinese EV products are a decade ahead of Legacy manufacturers is because they recognise that production must be tailored to robotics … Not have Robotics tailored to human production lines

  9. Atlas has the most beautiful and friendly design of all the humanoid robots being developed! While all the other robots fall into the uncanny valley with bizarre and scary faces, Atlas is the friendliest. You nailed it! When I was a kid, the idea of robots like this was such a far away dream that I never thought I'd live to see anything remotely close to what we are seeing these days. The possibilities are just endless. I like this video 😊😊🥰🥰

  10. I really wish you guys the best and hope this technology takes off. But as it stands, I don’t see most of your products outside of the robo dogs ever having any sort of ROI that beats out regular human labor. That doesn’t even factor in the cost of repairs if a company should ever need them.

  11. An exiting future lies ahead of us, if we do it right. Technology won’t safe us, but we can and have to do it ourself. If enough people believe in the idea of a good life for everyone on this planet, we can achieve some amazing things.

  12. Zdravím mám pro vás inspiraci co tak použít pro některé části řaditelnou planetovou převodovku podobně jak v accu vrtačce? Proč? volba rychlosti a síly dle potřeby. Přidáním krokového motoru a encoderu zajistíte vysokou sílu i přesnost.

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