Boston Dynamic, the robotics company that has been a social media sensation, is retiring its hydraulic powered robot, but that’s not quite the end for the Atlas.
In a new video posted today, Boston Dynamics is sending off its hydraulic
After almost 11 years in development, Boston Dynamics announces the retirement of its HD Atlas humanoid robot in a tribute video on the company's YouTube channel.
Nearly 11 years after it first showed off its current humanoid robot, Boston Dynamics is retiring Atlas. The DARPA-funded robot was designed with search and rescue missions in mind, with the idea that it would be able to enter areas that were unsafe for humans to carry out a range of tasks. However, Atlas became a bit of a star thanks to videos showing off its slick dance moves and impressive feats of strength, agility and balance. Fittingly, Atlas is trotting off into the sunset with one final...
Boston Dynamics revealed its human-esq robot Atlas was retiring after a little more than a decade with the company, with no details on a successor yet released.
Boston Dynamics sunsetted its Atlas robot after more than a decade. Say goodbye to Atlas, the Boston Dynamics robot that was among the first iterations of a functioning bipedal bot.
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Almost 11 years after Boston Dynamics revealed the Atlas humanoid robot, it’s finally being retired. The DARPA-funded robot was designed for search-and-rescue missions, but it rose to fame thanks to videos showing off its dance moves and—let’s be honest—rudimentary parkour skills. Atlas is trotting off into the sunset with one final YouTube video, thankfully including plenty of bloopers — which are the best parts. Boston Dynamics, of course, has more commercially successful robots in its...
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After retiring the old model, Boston Dynamics makes Atlas a modern, more mobile bot. Yesterday, news about Boston Dynamics' Atlas flooded the world as the company retired it, with the old robot bidding its final wave to the audience.
Boston Dynamics' human-like Atlas robot is "retired" after 11 years.
From dancing to parkour, Atlas tried to do it all, and sometimes succeeded.