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    Humanoid robots now have a move to celebrate the takeover

    LuckyBy LuckyMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    According to a surprising new video released by Massachusetts-based company on Wednesday, Tech Wizards in Boston Dynamics are difficult to work.

    “In this video, Atlas is demonstrating policies developed using reinforcement learning with references to human speed capture and animation,” read some dried details with footage.

    Instead of “demonstrating policies”, a more accurate account will definitely be, “… a sleiving of the tricks leaving the jaw, which you are sitting directly on your seat, ‘Wow, is that robot really just do that?”

    Atlas has been affecting us for years. Who can for the first time that we saw it performing backflip, or Parkour – all very impressive accessories. But since last year, when Atlas was re-launched as an electric humanoid robot with AI and machine-learning tools, the team of engineers in Boston Dynamics have taken their abilities to a rung, at the point where it is running like a human, in a completely natural way.

    But this is not all.

    The footage also features Atlas a place of breakdanging, which, let’s be honest, if most of us tried, there will be a possibility of a slipping disc, pain scream and a visit to the hospital. But Atlas performs like a supporter.

    But it is a finale that actually affects. Not upset even with a run-up, Atlas does an ideal cartwheel. This is a kind of joyful step that you can imagine making them after subduing the public.

    The latest work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics and Robotics and Massachusetts-based AI Institute (RAI Institute), the company said.

    Boston Dynamics has described the latest recurrence of Atlas as one of the most advanced humanoid robots so far, “saying that it is now strong, more skillful and more agile, and” capable of transferring more than human abilities. “

    The goal is to make the atlas fit for manufacturing scenarios, which helps to perform worldly functions in a more efficient way, freeing human workers for more meaningful jobs. And we are hoping that it all does.











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