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technology4 days ago

Hyundai and Boston Dynamics Lead AI Robotics Innovation at CES 2026

Hyundai Motor Group announced at CES 2026 its plan to lead the AI Robotics industry by leveraging its global manufacturing capabilities and partnerships, especially with Boston Dynamics, to develop and deploy human-centered robots across various sectors, including automotive, logistics, and construction, emphasizing real-world application, continuous training, and collaboration with AI leaders like Google DeepMind.

technology1 year ago

"Unveiling Boston Dynamics' Startling New Humanoid Robot, Atlas"

Boston Dynamics has retired its famous humanoid robot HD Atlas after 11 years and introduced its successor, a new all-electric Atlas with a wider range of motion and the ability to stand up completely from a prone position, albeit in a way that has some people feeling creeped out. The robot's unconventional method of getting up and its non-human-like movements have sparked discussion and even landed it on the subreddit Oddly Terrifying. Despite the unease it may cause, Boston Dynamics' CEO has stated that the explicit intent was for the new Atlas not to be human-like.

technology1 year ago

"Rethinking Humanoid Robots: The Rise of Electric Atlas"

The idea of humanoid robots like Rosey the Robot from The Jetsons may be turning into a nightmare as Boston Dynamics unveils its latest droid, Atlas, designed for commercial use. While robotics have a place in our homes, the question arises whether we need all-capable, human-like bots to handle everyday chores. The author argues for simpler, specialized robots that do one or two related jobs well, emphasizing the potential hazards and complexities of humanoid robots in domestic settings.

technology1 year ago

"Boston Dynamics Introduces Hairy, Pixar-Lamp-Like Atlas Robot for Real-World Use"

Boston Dynamics unveiled a new version of its Atlas robot with unsettling movements, prompting a suggestion to give the robot hair to make it less creepy. Research on the uncanny valley suggests that adding hair to humanoid robots may not necessarily alleviate discomfort caused by inhuman movements. While some studies show that fur may enhance perceived warmth, others indicate that partially furred robots may have an "uncanine" effect. The suggestion highlights the potential for hair to inspire affinity with robots, but the key to overcoming the uncanny valley lies in addressing inhuman movement rather than appearance.

technology1 year ago

"Revolutionary Humanoid: Boston Dynamics Unveils Fully Electric, Hairy Atlas Robot"

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new all-electric humanoid robot called Atlas, marking a shift away from the heavy, complicated hydraulics system of its predecessor. The new Atlas features 360° electric joints, allowing for unprecedented and inhuman movements, such as a zero-radius turnaround and deep squats. This advancement in robotics eliminates the need for range-of-motion limits and home positions, making it the "world’s most dynamic humanoid robot" according to Boston Dynamics.

technology1 year ago

"Retiring Atlas: Boston Dynamics' Humanoid Robot Takes a Leap into Retirement"

Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot, Atlas, known for its acrobatic abilities, has been retired and replaced by a new fully electric model for commercial and industrial use. The old Atlas will be displayed in the company's office lobby museum, having been originally developed for research purposes and not commercial use. The farewell video showcased the robot's impressive capabilities over the years, marking the end of an era for the iconic machine.

technology1 year ago

"Evolution of Atlas: Boston Dynamics Unveils Next-Generation Robot"

Boston Dynamics has unveiled the All New Atlas robot, which is more advanced and capable than its predecessor, raising concerns about the potential for humanoid robots to replace human workers in various industries. Hyundai, the owner of Boston Dynamics, is expected to deploy the robot in its car factories, while other companies like Sanctuary AI and Figure are also developing humanoid robots for industrial use, sparking fears about the implications of advanced artificial intelligence in the workforce.