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Spot at Michelin Excerpt | Boston Dynamics



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With Spot on the job, Michelin has generated more than 72 work orders. By delegating the mundane task of inspection, the reliability team can proactively plan and execute maintenance events. Baselines for equipment performance are set up using Orbit, , and work orders are generated when equipment runs out of specification.

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33 thoughts on “Spot at Michelin Excerpt | Boston Dynamics
  1. It's useless. No matter how powerful the robots you develop, no matter how advanced your high-tech is, they will soon appear in China. This means that someone inside your company is selling your research and development information, and your hard work is being stolen on a large scale!

  2. There should be enough sensors in the system itself to let engineers diagnose and monitor continuously. This is highly inefficient and unnecessarily expensive?!

  3. IONIQ; Spot is on it… It can see what others can't… & it can dance.
    Thank you, B.D., for sharing the progress and actual field applications.

  4. I found out a few days ago that the European Space Agency is training Spots to help with exoplanetary exploration. That's pretty cool. Way to go, Spot!

  5. I mean it's kind of neat that they mounted some thermal and air sensors on a robot and let it roam around and find things. But it's nothing a human couldn't do. Obviously the benefit here is the reduced costs and consistent behavior.

  6. Even though "Boston Dynamics" was eliminated during AGT's Season 20 live playoffs, they're a huge inspiration to many us & myself (i.e. Late JUL '23 w/ my NEY Adult Sunday "Funday" group), respectively.

    Beth

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