This thread covers robotics, demonstratrations, videos, official documents, and more into an archive that covers advancements & developments in the robotic field.
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Card #01: 🤖 Boston Dynamics: Spot
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Boston Dynamics' Spot is an agile, quadrupedal robot designed to navigate complex and unstructured terrains. Equipped with advanced autonomy and multi-camera depth perception, it is used across industries like construction, manufacturing, and public safety to automate hazardous inspections and keep humans out of harm's way. 📍 But if a gun can be attached to it does it truly keep humans out of harm's way?
Boston Dynamics' Spot is an agile, quadrupedal robot designed to navigate complex and unstructured terrains. Equipped with advanced autonomy and multi-camera depth perception, it is used across industries like construction, manufacturing, and public safety to automate hazardous inspections and keep humans out of harm's way.
📍 But if a gun can be attached to it does it truly keep humans out of harm's way?
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Card #02: 🤖SpotMini
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A new video of SpotMini, a quadruped robot, shows the mechanical pup looking more businesslike than usual. When Boston Dynamics boss Marc Raibert announced SpotMini’s commercial debut, he said it’d come with packages. If you want Spot to work as a security guard, for instance, you’d outfit it with more cameras. Think of it like a car with options, only instead of adding rims, you add a snake-like arm that lets the robot open those aforementioned doors. What sets SpotMini apart from other robots is its astonishing mobility. That comes from over two decades of Boston Dynamics’ research into both quadrupeds like Spot and bipeds like Atlas. After an initial mapping run, Spot autonomously navigated two dynamic construction sites in Tokyo and used a specialized payload for surveying work progress. An additional camera in its hand lets Spot do even more detailed inspection work on site.
A new video of SpotMini, a quadruped robot, shows the mechanical pup looking more businesslike than usual.
When Boston Dynamics boss Marc Raibert announced SpotMini’s commercial debut, he said it’d come with packages. If you want Spot to work as a security guard, for instance, you’d outfit it with more cameras. Think of it like a car with options, only instead of adding rims, you add a snake-like arm that lets the robot open those aforementioned doors.
What sets SpotMini apart from other robots is its astonishing mobility. That comes from over two decades of Boston Dynamics’ research into both quadrupeds like Spot and bipeds like Atlas.
After an initial mapping run, Spot autonomously navigated two dynamic construction sites in Tokyo and used a specialized payload for surveying work progress. An additional camera in its hand lets Spot do even more detailed inspection work on site.
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Card #03: Introducing Spot (previously SpotMini)
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Spot is a new smaller version of the Spot Classic robot, weighing 55 lbs dripping wet (65 lbs if you include its arm.) Spot is all-electric (no hydraulics) and runs for about 90 minutes on a charge, depending on what it is doing. Spot is one of the quietest robots we have ever built. It has a variety of sensors, including depth cameras, a solid state gyro (IMU) and proprioception sensors in the limbs. These sensors help with navigation and mobile manipulation. Spot performs some tasks autonomously, but often uses a human for high-level guidance.
Spot is a new smaller version of the Spot Classic robot, weighing 55 lbs dripping wet (65 lbs if you include its arm.) Spot is all-electric (no hydraulics) and runs for about 90 minutes on a charge, depending on what it is doing. Spot is one of the quietest robots we have ever built. It has a variety of sensors, including depth cameras, a solid state gyro (IMU) and proprioception sensors in the limbs. These sensors help with navigation and mobile manipulation. Spot performs some tasks autonomously, but often uses a human for high-level guidance.
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Card #04: ☠️ Robot Dog With Guns
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A robot dog with like ammunition weaponry attached.
A robot dog with like ammunition weaponry attached.
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Card #05: 🧠 Brain Robotic Interface
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This military interface utilizes a 'graphene' based headset with a 'neural AI decoder' to control robotic dogs on the battlefield.
This military interface utilizes a 'graphene' based headset with a 'neural AI decoder' to control robotic dogs on the battlefield.
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Card #06: 🤖 Demonstration Footage
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Card #07: 🤖 Boston Dynamics: Atlas
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Boston Dynamics' Atlas is an advanced, enterprise-grade humanoid robot designed for industrial manufacturing and material handling. Built to operate continuously, it is fully electric and AI-powered, capable of autonomously navigating, lifting up to 110 lbs, and even swapping its own batteries when low.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas is an advanced, enterprise-grade humanoid robot designed for industrial manufacturing and material handling. Built to operate continuously, it is fully electric and AI-powered, capable of autonomously navigating, lifting up to 110 lbs, and even swapping its own batteries when low.
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Card #08: 🤖 HONDA: Asimo
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Honda ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility) is a pioneering humanoid robot developed by Honda. Standing 4'3" (130 cm) and weighing about 105 lbs (48 kg), it was designed as a mobility assistant capable of navigating human environments, operating switches, and interacting with people.
Honda ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility) is a pioneering humanoid robot developed by Honda. Standing 4'3" (130 cm) and weighing about 105 lbs (48 kg), it was designed as a mobility assistant capable of navigating human environments, operating switches, and interacting with people.
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Card #09: 🤖 Tesla: Optimus
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Tesla Optimus (or Tesla Bot) is a general-purpose, bi-pedal humanoid robot under development by Tesla. Designed to perform repetitive, boring, or dangerous tasks, it runs on the same artificial intelligence and neural networks used in Tesla's autonomous vehicles. Tesla aims to produce it at scale for around $25,000
Tesla Optimus (or Tesla Bot) is a general-purpose, bi-pedal humanoid robot under development by Tesla. Designed to perform repetitive, boring, or dangerous tasks, it runs on the same artificial intelligence and neural networks used in Tesla's autonomous vehicles. Tesla aims to produce it at scale for around $25,000
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