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- How did Atlas learn football – and why? Go behind the scenes of School of Football with @Hyundai_Global and discover a glimpse of the Next of robotics. Keep reading for more from our team: bosdyn.co/4oaTqGz Next Starts Now #Hyundai #NextStartsNow #Atlas #BostonDynamics
00:00 - Stretch has already autonomously moved tens of millions of boxes, but we aren't stopping there. Join our upcoming webinar to learn how we are leveraging AI to expand Stretch's capabilities in even the most constrained and unpredictable environments.
- If you've ever worked on your feet all day, you know how important a good pair of shoes is. Mechanical design engineer Chastity Kelly shares how we built Atlas functional feet. Learn more about Atlas' design, Chastity's path to robotics, and starting on the right foot:
00:00 - Boston Dynamics repostedIn School of Football, Atlas meets the world’s most beloved sport. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 ahead, can football teach a robot how to move? Atlas’ journey into football starts now. Next Starts Now
00:00 - Join us as we explore the rapid expansion of warehouse automation solutions and the recent advances in AI delivering results in constrained and unpredictable environments. Register now:
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- Boston Dynamics repostedReplying to @_albertorod_Something core to humanoid platforms today are also the strategic departures from the human form factor. For example, we’ve moved entirely to rotary actuators, leaving behind linear actuators that more closely mimic the form factor of our musculo-skeletal system, because rotary
00:00 - Food & beverage facilities are large, loud, and messy. And any downtime gets costly fast. Get the guide to implementing autonomous inspection robots to keep your operation running smoothly: bosdyn.co/49eY4xb
00:00 - Boston Dynamics repostedYou can’t lift a fridge with just your hands. Your whole body needs to conform to its shape, and bear the load between your arms and torso. Here, @BostonDynamics' Atlas uses proprioception to manage the whole-body interaction and adapt to a shifting 100+ lb load. Enabling this
00:00 - Replying to @BostonDynamicsAlberto Rodriguez @_albertorod_, Director of Robot Behavior for Atlas and team share their perspective on how we are developing the most fundamental building blocks of physical intelligence.
- Replying to @BostonDynamicsJust months after its debut, Atlas is proving why it is the world’s most capable and dynamic humanoid robot, ready for real work. Lifting a mini-fridge is a feat of strength, but the true breakthrough is in the underlying reinforcement learning and controls systems.
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