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highplainsdem

(49,020 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 09:57 AM Apr 18

Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot goes electric

https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/17/boston-dynamics-atlas-humanoid-robot-goes-electric/

Atlas lies motionless in a prone position atop interlocking gym mats. The only soundtrack is the whirring of an electric motor. It’s not quiet, exactly, but it’s nothing compared to the hydraulic jerks of its ancestors.

As the camera pans around the robot’s back, its legs bend at the knees. It’s a natural movement, at first, before crossing into an uncanny realm, like something out of a Sam Raimi movie. The robot, which appeared to be lying on its back, has effectively switched positions with this clever bit of leg rotation.

As Atlas fully stands, it does so with its back to the camera. Now the head spins around 180 degrees, before the torso follows suit. It stands for a moment, offering the camera its first clear view of its head — a ring light forming the perimeter of a perfectly round screen. Once again, the torso follows the head’s 180, as Atlas walks away from the camera and out of frame.

A day after retiring the hydraulic version of its humanoid robot, Boston Dynamics just announced that — like Bob Dylan before it — Atlas just went electric.

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Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot goes electric (Original Post) highplainsdem Apr 18 OP
What exactly is the target market... Think. Again. Apr 18 #1
Me. I want one. Ocelot II Apr 18 #2
I'll stick with my pet rock. Think. Again. Apr 18 #3
It could walk the robotic dog. Hugin Apr 18 #8
The defense industry, I assume. Eventually policing. Gaugamela Apr 18 #5
I suspect there could probably be a better design... Think. Again. Apr 18 #10
Ultimately to do... Happy Hoosier Apr 18 #6
. Think. Again. Apr 18 #11
Sex work, military, policing, security, bullies..... getagrip_already Apr 18 #9
. Think. Again. Apr 18 #12
Probably, but these are concept designs getagrip_already Apr 18 #13
Yeah, that's what I was getting at, no target market.. Think. Again. Apr 18 #14
The Talos Principle come to life. BradBo Apr 18 #4
But dweller Apr 18 #7
That's a pretty cool looking robot. patphil Apr 18 #15
woo woo woo woo woo woo, by your command, what could go wrong go wrong go wrong. no darvos don give them AllaN01Bear Apr 18 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Apr 18 #17

Gaugamela

(2,496 posts)
5. The defense industry, I assume. Eventually policing.
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 10:21 AM
Apr 18

Imagine a dozen of those breaking down your door at 4am.

DARPA’S GROUNDBREAKING “ACE” PROGRAM AND X-62A BECOMES FIRST AI-CONTROLLED JET TO DOGFIGHT AGAINST MANNED F-16 IN REAL-WORLD

In an unprecedented achievement, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force, has announced that through its “ACE” program the X-62A “VISTA” has become the first autonomous fighter jet in the world to successfully engage in aerial dogfighting maneuvers against a manned F-16.

“The X-62A Team demonstrated that cutting-edge machine learning-based autonomy could be safely used to fly dynamic combat maneuvers,” Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall said in a video released by DARPA marking the achievement. “The team accomplished this while complying with American norms for safe and ethical use of autonomous technology.”

https://thedebrief.org/darpas-groundbreaking-ace-program-and-x-62a-becomes-first-ai-controlled-jet-to-dogfight-against-manned-f-16-in-real-world/

Think. Again.

(8,314 posts)
10. I suspect there could probably be a better design...
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 10:53 AM
Apr 18

...for those specialized purposes that human form though.

Happy Hoosier

(7,365 posts)
6. Ultimately to do...
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 10:21 AM
Apr 18

... work considered dangerous or too arduous for people.

For example, operating in environments not healthy for people. They will largely do rote work. So... think warehouses without the need for air conditioning, or even good lighting. That kind of thing. So... to save a buck.

getagrip_already

(14,816 posts)
9. Sex work, military, policing, security, bullies.....
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 10:48 AM
Apr 18

Pretty much anything you'd pay people to do today that's either unsavory, unethical, or dangerous.

patphil

(6,194 posts)
15. That's a pretty cool looking robot.
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 11:03 AM
Apr 18

It appears to be on the verge of being able to do meaningful work.
Add AI, and you've got "I Robot"; or even, "Just what do you think you're doing Dave?"

AllaN01Bear

(18,325 posts)
16. woo woo woo woo woo woo, by your command, what could go wrong go wrong go wrong. no darvos don give them
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 11:05 AM
Apr 18

automaic controll please noooooo!

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