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Video: China’s humanoid robot wows with crazy Kung-fu moves, balanced backflips
The video named “KungFu Kid V6.0” shows G1 performing advanced KungFu moves in a dark, dimly lit room. It started with a high ...
(via Boston Dynamics) We take a closer look at what goes into developing new behaviors with Spot using RL research, and why pushing hardware to its limits through athletic feats helps make a better ...
On a recent fall day at MIT, a group of players kicked around a soccer ball on the school's Killian Court lawn. They ran around and jumped in piles of leaves. They even did backflips. But these ...
A Japanese inventor has created a robot gymnast that can complete a triple backflip from a horizontal bar all on its own. And it sticks the landing. “Why would you have not just walked out?”: Brandy ...
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Large Behavior Models Are Helping Atlas Get to Work
Boston Dynamics can be forgiven, I think, for the relative lack of acrobatic prowess displayed by the new version of Atlas in (most of) its latest videos. In fact, if you look at this Atlas video from ...
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