But truth be told, Atlas — or a much earlier version of it — has been performing backflips since at least ... its impressive dog-like robot that’s long been tested in a range of industrial ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree Technology released an impressive video on Monday showcasing its Unitree B2-W robot dog demonstrating new skills acquired a year after mass production. The robot dog ...
Initially, the robot dog obediently follows commands like "sit" and "give paw." The YouTuber, always one for theatrics, even performs a backflip and instructs the robot to do the same, which it ...
they later repeated the same trial only with Atas nestled in a hot dog costume. [ Related: Researchers tortured robots to test the limits of human empathy] Atlas isn’t the only robot getting ...
But truth be told, Atlas — or a much earlier version of it — has been performing backflips since at least 2017 ... owned company also revealed that it wants to commercialize Atlas in a similar way to ...
It’s worth noting that — unlike with humans — a robot performing a backflip isn’t necessarily more complicated than walking. That said, roboticists tend to focus on useful tasks like ...
CyberDog is a robotic version of a dog and promises to mimic the movements ... The CyberDog can also do things like backflips, responding to touch thanks to sensors, but it cannot give the furry ...