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65gmexl3 ,
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spectrum.ieee.org/boston-dynamics-atlas-retires

Now, if you’re wondering why Boston Dynamics is saying “it’s time for our **hydraulic **Atlas robot to kick back and relax,” rather than just “our **Atlas **robot,” and if you’re also wondering why the video description ends with “take a look back at everything we’ve accomplished with the Atlas platform “to date,” well, I can’t help you. Some people might attempt to draw some inferences and conclusions from that very specific and deliberate language, but I would certainly not be one of them, because I’m well known for never speculating about anything.

Kolanaki , (edited )
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So they have a non-hydraulic driven Atlas? I wanna see that shit.

Edit: I have seent it. It was scary 😱

PiJiNWiNg ,

Watching this robot land weird and shoot hydraulic fluid out of its knees makes me physically uncomfortable, but I gotta say it’s pretty neat how similar the “panic motions” to regain its balance are to human attempts to regain balance.

Kolanaki ,
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Watching this robot land weird and shoot hydraulic fluid out of its knees makes me physically uncomfortable

It’s more uncomfortable seeing the same thing happen with a human but maybe that’s just me.

PiJiNWiNg ,

Certainly, but with its “lifelike” movement I couldn’t help but have a visceral response to seeing it’s knee blow out. Not something I anticipated watching a fancy hunk of metal hop around.

Kalkaline ,
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youtu.be/dKjCWfuvYxQ related video

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