Now the company has perfected its Handle robot so it can stack heavy boxes as if they were blocks in an extreme version of Tetris. The original Handle robot was created in 2017 as a research robot. It ...
Robot manufacturer Agility has built a human-like robot called Digit that can load boxes onto a truck — and the company is selling it for a cool $250,000. The company announced a $20 million round of ...
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After wowing us with humanoid and animal-like robots that run, jump and perform acrobatic stunts, Boston Dynamics seems to be getting down to business. New video from the Waltham, Massachusetts-based ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The original Handle was designed largely as an experiment that applied Boston Dynamics’ robot know-how ...
Warehouse worker is not exactly the first thing that comes to the human mind when thinking about a future career. Low pay aside, it’s dull, physically straining work, with few rewarding moments. But ...
New video from Boston Dynamics, the Waltham, Massachusetts-based robotics company, shows a pair of birdlike robots stacking cardboard boxes in a warehouse, gliding about on wheels as they lift, move ...
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We’ve seen Boston Dynamics’ robots running on different terrains with ease, opening doors for each other, and dancing to Bruno Mars’ hit Uptown Funk. Now, in the latest episode of “Robots Got Talent,” ...
The video shows two robots moving cardboard boxes from a pallet onto a conveyor belt. Background: Boston Dynamics’ videos have ranged from the unsettling to the silly, with robots completing tasks as ...
Boston Dynamics has revealed its latest robot, Stretch, designed for far less glamorous purposes than its other creations. Where Spot and Atlas grabbed headlines with backflips and dancing, Stretch is ...
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