Our new electric Atlas platform is here. Supported by decades of visionary robotics innovation and years of practical experience, Boston Dynamics is tackling the next commercial frontier.
Four-legged robots, also known as quadrupedal robots, have advantageous characteristics, including the ability to rapidly walk on challenging terrains and keep a low center of gravity. Some four-legged robots can also manipulate objects in their surroundings, yet this is typically achieved using arm-like structures mounted at the top of the robots, rather than the limbs they use to walk.
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
Exploring the promise and risks of a future with more capable AI
A new robotic suction cup which can grasp rough, curved and heavy stone, has been developed by scientists.
EPFL researchers are targeting the next generation of soft actuators and robots with an elastomer-based ink for 3D printing objects with locally changing mechanical properties, eliminating the need for cumbersome mechanical joints.