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Thread: Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot, Boston Dynamics, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, USA

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    Atlas robot walking on snow

    Published on Feb 23, 2016

    After walking untethered in a forest, a new Atlas humanoid robot walks in a forest, untethered, on snow. The new version is electrically powered, hydraulically actuated, sensors to balance and LIDAR and stereo sensors in its head to avoid obstacles. The new Atlas is about 175 cm tall and weighs 82 kg.

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    Meet the newest Atlas robot

    Published on Feb 24, 2016

    Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has released their newest robot prototype: Atlas. The robot can walk in tough conditions, lift heavy boxes, and stand up after being knocked down.

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    Atlas The Badass Robot Can Join the U.S. Military Basically Whenever

    Published on Mar 3, 2016

    The next-gen Atlas from Boston Dynamics is impressive-- strong and capable, it can react to changing environments while achieving its task. When Alphabet (then Google) bought Boston Dynamics, it seemed to be taking away from future robot armies-- far from it.

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    Why any robot uprising is doomed to fail - Cracked Responds

    Published on Mar 22, 2016

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    Atlas balancing on line

    Published on Sep 7, 2016

    The humanoid robot Atlas balancing on a line contact (plywood edge approx. 2cm thick). This video was recorded during a lucky run, usually the robot is not able to maintain balance for this long. The shaking is caused by poor state estimation (we only use onboard sensors). The control algorithm is developed by IHMC the robot was build by Boston Dynamics.

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    Atlas walking over partial footholds

    Published on Nov 29, 2016

    The Atlas Humanoid walking over small and partial footholds such as small stepping stones or line contacts. After each step the robot explores the new foothold by shifting its weight around its foot. To maintain balance we combine fast, dynamics stepping with the use of angular momentum (lunging of the upper body). The control algorithm was developed at IHMC, the robot was build by Boston Dynamics.

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    What's new, Atlas?

    Published on Nov 16, 2017

    What have you been up to lately, Atlas?

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    Getting some air, Atlas?

    Published on May 10, 2018

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    New ATLAS video of highly dynamic legged locomotion on uneven terrain from Boston Dynamics

    Published on Oct 2, 2018

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