Marc Raibert


BigDog, the rough-terrain robot

Uploaded on Aug 27, 2010

(May 12, 2010) Marc Raibert, a former MIT Professor and founder of Boston Dynamics Corporation, gives an overview of BigDog, a quadruped robot designed to operate in rough terrain, describes progress so far and outlines plans for what is coming next.
 

The world we explore - Marc Raibert Zeitgeist Americas 2012

Published on Oct 16, 2012

The World We Explore-- Marc Raibert, President and Founder, Boston Dynamics. Curiosity encourages us to push boundaries into uncharted territories. Where can our hunger for discovery take us - both outside and inside ourselves?
 

Marc Raibert of Boston Dynamics on making robots friendlier at Disrupt SF

Published on Sep 14, 2016

Marc Raibert of Boston Dynamics sits down with Brian Heater to discuss potential applications of their technology and working with Google before bringing a Spot model onstage to show off some tricks.
 

Boston Dynamics: the coming robot revolution - Marc Raibert

Published on Nov 14, 2017

Boston Dynamics is an engineering and robotics design company that is best known for the development of BigDog, a quadruped robot. Marc Raibert founded Boston Dynamics in 1992.

Recorded October 25th, 2017
 

MIT AGI: Boston Dynamics (Marc Raibert, CEO)

Published on Apr 2, 2018

This is a talk by Marc Raibert for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. He is the CEO of Boston Dynamics. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
 

The Best Robots on Four Legs with Marc Raibert (Boston Dynamics)

Published on Apr 19, 2019

Boston Dynamics rocked the world with the robots like Big Dog, Cheetah and Atlas. As one of the company's latest creations SpotMini comes to market, CEO Marc Raibert will discuss the company's journey to productizing.
 

Turing Lecture: Building dynamic robots - Marc Raibert, Boston Dynamics

Oct 5, 2020

The finale in the Turing Lecture mini-series exploring the role of AI and data science in our lives post-lockdown.

Public opinion of robots has seen a positive turn since the global lockdown. Their use in hospitals, as social distancing assistance and personal companions have given us more reason than ever to welcome them into our lives, our homes and our public services.

In this lecture, we’ll hear from the man behind one of the biggest robotics companies in the world, Boston Dynamics, whose robotic dog, Spot, has been used to encourage social distancing in Singapore and is now getting ready for FDA approval to be able to measure patients’ vital signs in hospitals.

Making robots move dynamically in order to do versatile tasks more safely, efficiently and economically sustainably has been one of the holy grails of robotics. We will explore why this is a difficult challenge, both in terms of creating appropriate hardware as well as developing robust, reactive planning and control systems.

Professor Sethu Vijayakumar, Turing Programme Director for AI (Robotics and Autonomous Systems), will explore these questions in conversation with one of the indisputable leaders in this field, Marc Raibert, Founder and Chairman of Boston Dynamics.

Boston Dynamics makes some of the world’s most advanced robots, including Spot, BigDog, Atlas, and Handle. Boston Dynamics specializes in dynamic robots that travel where other robots can’t go, handle larger payloads with smaller footprints, and move faster to get work done more quickly.

Making robots dynamic opens up a broader range of behaviour than static or trajectory-driven robots. But they are also more challenging to create because the robot hardware needs to have higher performance characteristics and the control systems need to predict future behaviour in addition to sensing ongoing behaviour.

Raibert will tell the audience about the latest robots being worked on at Boston Dynamics, including robots being deployed today, new robots being developed for commercial applications tomorrow, and R&D robots that lead to future innovations.

We'll also attempt a live demonstration of a robot being operated across continents (Edinburgh to Boston) and take a look at some of the advanced robots at Edinburgh Centre for Robotics.
 

The Future of Robotics with Marc Raibert

Sep 26, 2023

Our guest is Marc Raibert, the executive director of The Boston Dynamics AI Institute. In this role, he drives the Institute's strategic roadmap and spearheads recruitment efforts to achieve the organization’s mission of developing technology that enables future generations of intelligent machines. Dr. Raibert also serves as the chairman of the board at Boston Dynamics, which he founded in 1992. Boston Dynamics is arguably the most influential pure-play robotics organization in the world, having produced robots such as BigDog, Atlas, Stretch, and Spot, which have been used by organizations around the globe.
 

Marc Raibert: Boston Dynamics and the Future of Robotics | Lex Fridman Podcast #412

Feb 16, 2024

Marc Raibert is founder and former long-time CEO of Boston Dynamics, and recently Executive Director of the newly-created Boston Dynamics AI Institute.

Outline:

0:00 - Introduction
1:43 - Early robots
6:47 - Legged robots
25:27 - Boston Dynamics
28:45 - BigDog
36:52 - Hydraulic actuation
38:44 - Natural movement
44:31 - Leg Lab
51:23 - AI Institute
54:41 - Athletic intelligence
1:02:35 - Building a team
1:05:37 - Videos
1:13:25 - Engineering
1:16:53 - Dancing robots
1:21:40 - Hiring
1:25:32 - Optimus robot
1:34:02 - Future of robotics
1:38:56 - Advice for young people
 
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