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Boston Dynamics is teaching its robots new tricks

Por: The Boston Globe Tech November 01, 2022

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There’s an air of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory lurking off Route 128 in Waltham. But it’s not confectionary secrets hiding behind the high walls — it’s robots.Boston Dynamics is most famous for the incredible YouTube videos of its dog-like robot Spot and humanoid robot Atlas. At the Waltham headquarters, a 10-foot wooden fence hides an outdoor obstacle course for the machines, complete with loose rocky paths, staircases, and a... + full article



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