Robot dog (Boston Dynamics) at BMW Group Plant Hams Hall ...
Forget poetry writing, DeepSeek, the real Chinese AI revolution does backflips, and is headed for homes across the world, writes Satyen K. Bordoloi. Remember that viral video of a robot playing table ...
Robert Playter will step down as chief executive of Boston Dynamics, effective immediately, the company said Tuesday, marking the end of a tenure that spanned more than three decades at the robotics ...
SEOUL, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Robert Playter, chief executive of Hyundai Motor Group's robot affiliate Boston Dynamics is stepping down, the Waltham, Massachusetts-based company said on its X account, ...
10TV's Dom Tiberi was not a fan of this robot made by Boston Dynamics doing gymnastics. Vietnam War veterans sue to block construction of Trump’s triumphal arch Mohamed El-Erian warns of ...
Robert Playter, chief executive of Hyundai Motor Group’s robot affiliate Boston Dynamics, is stepping down, according to the company’s X account. Amanda McMaster, the company’s chief financial officer ...
Boston Dynamics, the Massachusetts-based robotics company known for its four-legged robots and humanoids, is going through a leadership change. Robert Playter announced in an internal memo on Tuesday ...
Humanoid robotics is entering a phase where progress is no longer measured by how well robots walk or lift, but by whether they can perform useful work in environments that refuse to stay predictable.
Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, has stepped down from the company. Playter took over as CEO in 2019 and led the company through its acquisition by Hyundai in 2020. Prior to taking over as CEO, ...
In a remarkable leap forward in robotics technology, Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot, Atlas, has once again demonstrated its impressive capabilities by performing a series of continuous backflips.
In this episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Aya Durbin, Director of Product for Atlas at Boston Dynamics, to explore why that question is finally being answered seriously—and why the last few years ...