Spot the robot dog built by engineering company Boston Dynamics can now speak thanks to ChatGPT.
He’ll be back. Boston dynamic robot getting a bit too clever.
Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its robodogs in an effort to remind us what they are actually here for.
The robot is modelled after an ibex, a species of wild goat, and has thus been dubbed Bex.
The Boston Dynamics robodogs drink beer now, after hours with the security guys.
Boston Dynamics’ robodog Spot is back at it again with dance moves that put the average punter to shame.
For Boston Dynamics’ latest project, Atlas humanoid robots attempt to master parkour. We’re really here for the fails and faceplants.
It’s those Boston Dynamics robot dogs again, and this time they’re dancing together in perfect, and nightmarish, synchronicity.
Boston Dynamics has recently unveiled its latest robot, soon to be up for sale, and it’s one that could soon put a few humans out of work.
Spot is the most famous robo-dog in the world, and his makers are less than impressed with a recent stunt by marketing collective MSCHF.
First, the robots came for factory jobs, and we accepted it. Farmers don’t seem prepared to roll over on the sheep herding front, though.
The Boston Dynamics robot dog, ‘Spot’, has joined efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
As robots from the likes of Boston Dynamics continue to evolve, some have seen them as a symbol of the impending robot takeover. Not yet, it appears.
Boston Dynamics’ dog-like Spot robot, which has terrified those who worry that artificial intelligence will one day rule us all, has been working with US law enforcement.
Some might say the robot uprising will begin when they learn to work together, which is why this video seems so unnecessary.
I fully commit to the opinion that robots are going to be the end of us, especially ones that can do somersaults, a handstand, and even a split leap.
Boston Dynamics showcased the strength of their robot dogs by getting them to pull a truck uphill.
Boston Dynamics’ updated Handle Robot is a force to be reckoned with, when it comes to stacking boxes. This is how it begins.
Robotics firm Boston Dynamics has unveiled the latest version of its super advanced and extremely nimble Atlas robot. Be afraid.
Just when you think that you’re up to speed with the latest advancements in robot wizardry, another video comes along and redefines the boundaries.
Ever wanted to see a robot jogging and running through an obstacle course? Thanks to Boston Dynamics’ latest creation, now you can and freak out afterwards.
Boston Dynamics has shared more terrifying footage of what their robotic dogs are capable of doing. This looks like the beginning of an episode of ‘Black Mirror’.
The team at Boston Dynamics have this robot thing pretty much sorted. If they could just teach them to post sunset pictures on social media we’d be obsolete.
Say hello to ANYmal, a quadrupedal robot designed for autonomous operation in challenging environments. Did somebody say “search and rescue”?
You’re either going to dig the SpotMini or be really freaked out by it, but whatever the case you should still have a look at this new robot.
Say hello to WildCat, the quadrupedal Cheetah robot created by the collective brains at Boston Dynamics. See WildCat run. Imagine WildCat running after you. The robot can reach speeds of close to 26km/hr, which is without a doubt faster than I can run on a Monday morning.
This robot, ATLAS, has been developed by Boston Dynamics for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The capabilities of this robot are amazing and slightly scary.
You guys remember Alpha Dog, the terrifying robot dog that Boston Dynamics built for the US military? Well they’re over terrifying robot dogs, and have moved on to terrifying robot people. Hence ‘PETMAN,’ their awful test dummy for demonstrating how chemical protection suits might affect soldiers trying to run, do push-ups or kill all humans.