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Atlas humanoid robot shows increasing competence in latest Boston Dynamics video

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Boston Dynamics Inc. released a new video of its Atlas humanoid robot today. According to the company, the robot uses machine learning to execute its tasks and 3D vision to perceive the world around it. There are no prescribed or teleoperated movements; all motions are generated autonomously online, said Boston Dynamics.

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How Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid adapts to changing environments

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Boston Dynamics published a new video highlighting how its new, electric Atlas humanoid performs tasks in the lab. The first thing that hits me from the video is how Atlas showcases its real-time perception. Atlas perceives the topology of the part held in its hand as it acquires the part from the shelf.

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Chinese automaker to use UBTECH humanoid

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The Walker S humanoid will be performing various tasks in the car manufacturing process. These come with multi-model sensor fusion and dynamic environment expiration capabilities. UBTECH says the robot can perceive its surroundings, including humans and objects. Walker S humanoid robot The Walker S humanoid is 1.7

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Robotics Summit & Expo announces conference agenda

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She will also introduce alternative physics-based models and explain how they achieve performance efficiently. The Robotics Summit & Expo , produced by The Robot Report , has unveiled the first look at its conference agenda for the April 30-May 1 event at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

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Recreating the ‘sixth sense’ and other human sensory abilities in machines

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Precisely how many senses we have depends on how we define them, and it’s far from an exact science. Engineers typically recreate proprioception using a combination of cameras, sensors and algorithms, enabling their robotic creations to walk, grip objects and perform delicate manipulations more seamlessly.

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Top 10 robotics developments of October 2024

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Motors with increasing torque density and dynamics are helping robot designers improve precision and control. Motors with increasing torque density and dynamics are helping robot designers improve precision and control. Atlas humanoid robot shows increasing competence in latest Boston Dynamics video Boston Dynamics Inc.

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