Boston Dynamics has recently unveiled a new and improved version of their humanoid robot Atlas, which is now fully electric. The company has retired its hydraulic version of Atlas in favor of this new electric model, which promises to be stronger, more dexterous, and more agile. This updated version of Atlas is designed to move in a way that is more efficient and effective for completing tasks, rather than being limited by human range of motion.
In a video released by Boston Dynamics, the new Atlas is shown lying on the ground before twisting its legs backward to stand up to full height, swiveling on its torso, and walking towards the camera. The company is excited to explore commercial uses for the electric Atlas, with Hyundai being the first to potentially benefit from this technology due to their ownership of Boston Dynamics.
Boston Dynamics is also known for their Spot robots, which are four-legged doglike robots that are being used by some police departments. These robots have even been trained to paint and have their own art exhibit. The company has made a significant impact in the field of robotics, inspiring competitors like Agility Robotics and even potentially influencing Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus.
The release of the new Atlas marks another milestone in Boston Dynamics’ commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in robotics. The company’s dedication to creating robots that are stronger, more agile, and more versatile is evident in their latest creations, and the potential applications for these robots in various industries are vast.