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Boston Dynamics: Robotics giant Boston Dynamics has time and once more posted videos of its brilliant robots carrying out several tasks, be it undertaking gymnastics or opening doors, or carrying out parkour, backflips and whatnot. The brilliant robots have showcased what dog-like and human-like robots can do with multi-aspect agility and appropriate guidance (application, of course). And now, Boston Dynamics has posted a video featuring its gorgeous robot line-up to want the planet a Happy New Year. The video functions its human-like robot Atlas, dog-like robot Spot and mobile robot Handle dancing to the tunes of “Do You Love Me” by the Contours.
The video starts with a solo functionality of Atlas, ahead of it is joined by an additional Atlas and Spot. Handle has a comparatively short cameo in the “multi-starrer” robot video. The choreographed dance routine even functions Spot “tip-toeing” like a ballerina.
Meanwhile, Atlas twirls, jumps, shuffles and runs smoothly, showcasing sophisticated dance moves anticipated from a educated human dancer. Back in 2016, Boston Dynamics had posted a video of Atlas dancing. But the jerky movements from then are now lengthy gone, with the updated version of the robot gracefully dancing its way by way of the two-and-a-half minute video, which was even shared by tech mogul Elon Musk.
This is not CGI https://t.co/VOivE97vPR
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 29, 2020
Boston Dynamics was formed in 1992 as a spin off from the premier Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It was then bought by the X division of Alphabet in 2013, ahead of going to Softbank in 2017. Now, earlier this month, the enterprise was bought by auto giant Hyundai for $1.1 billion.
Spot, featured in this video, has been produced accessible to the public for acquire, costing $74,500. On the other hand, humanoid Atlas and Handle shown in the video are nonetheless prototypes which are not however open to the public.