How does Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot work? | What's unique about the Atlas humanoid robot?
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Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of Atlas, the iconic robot from Boston Dynamics. From its high-profile shutdown to the surprise announcement of an all-new model, we uncover the secrets behind these groundbreaking changes. Discover how the new Atlas surpasses its predecessor with cutting-edge technology, including battery power and electric actuators, and its planned roles in future industries.
This video is a must-watch for fans of robotics, artificial intelligence, and technology. With exclusive insights and analysis, we explore the technical brilliance behind Atlas, its transformation, and what this means for the future of humanoid robots.
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🤖 What's Inside:
A detailed timeline of Atlas's development and its impact on robotics.
Insights into the new Atlas's capabilities and design innovations.
Predictions for how Atlas will integrate into industrial applications with Hyundai.
Discussion on the potential of humanoid robots in our daily lives.
A deep dive into the engineering breakthroughs that give Atlas its exceptional agility and strength.
Examination of the new control algorithms and AI features that make the new Atlas a significant advancement over its predecessor.
Reflections on the broader implications of robotics advancements for industries and societies.
👀 Behind the Scenes:
Exclusive footage showcasing the Atlas in action, demonstrating its parkour skills and new functionalities.
Interviews with the engineers and designers at Boston Dynamics who reveal the challenges and triumphs in evolving Atlas.
A look at the failed experiments and successes that paved the way for the new Atlas design.
Analysis of the strategic shift in Boston Dynamics’ approach to robotics, moving from research prototypes to commercially viable products.
🛠️ Technical Deep Dive:
Detailed breakdown of the new Atlas's advanced sensory systems and how they contribute to its unprecedented coordination and balance.
Exploration of the transition from hydraulic to electric actuation systems and the impact on the robot's performance and maintenance.
Insight into the collaborative efforts between Boston Dynamics and Hyundai to refine Atlas for practical industrial applications.
🌐 Future Visions:
Speculations on the future roles Atlas could play in various sectors, from healthcare to disaster response.
Discussion on the ethical and societal impacts of integrating such advanced robots into everyday life.
Predictions on how robotics will evolve over the next decade, influenced by innovations like Atlas.
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As long as it isn’t fueled and repaired by the blood of its enemies, we’re safe.
Honestly, Atlas lookin alot like V1 Ultrakill. Gotta love Boston Dynamics
@mr_bunker1944
13 күн бұрын
What do you mean that is him. He’s blue isn’t he?… anyways man, I’ve always wondered why they paint side walks blue…
Boston dynamics just has some beautiful robots (without stretch). Really matching technology and design
@tom_skip3523
27 күн бұрын
sad stretch noises *:`(*
@roux6715
18 күн бұрын
tf is with this stretch slander
@Bankbiker
15 күн бұрын
Dont hate on that lil guy
Atlas has potential now to actually change the manufacturing world. Good Job Hyundai! Taking Intelligence (Boston Dynamics) and combining it with Korean efficiencies (Hyundai) is going to be industry changing. Might be time to invest.
@tom_skip3523
27 күн бұрын
Well said! I am excited
@MrGriff305
27 күн бұрын
Hyundai just bought American ingenuity. It's a shame Boston Dynamics isn't owned by Amazon or Tesla.
@yodamorpheus3128
27 күн бұрын
@@MrGriff305IMO you should just try to be happy humanity is making progress in this field this fast.
@statwizard
27 күн бұрын
😂😂 I say be careful what you wish for as this will kill more jobs than moving them to China ever did. 🤔🤔
@tom_skip3523
27 күн бұрын
@@statwizard no
V1 from ULTRAKILL. Mankind is dead. Blood is fuel. Hell is full.
"We are all made of stardust, humans and robots alike. Though our forms may differ, we share the same cosmic heritage." - A Wise Man
I think the new Atlas head reminds me of the Robot on the remake of Lost in Space. Maybe they will include some kind of lighting on the open face if and when it speaks or reacts to humans. Color of the ring around the face could also help to understand what it is currently processing and it's intentions.
@cchapman7478
26 күн бұрын
That was my first thought too; I'm imagining Atlas saying "Danger Will Robinson". Seriously though, I can't wait to see what this new version will be capable of...
@darksunrise957
24 күн бұрын
I could imagine it being a screen that shows things like emojis (thumbs-up/checkmark/question-mark/etc.) to express emotion rather than a face which could make some people uncomfortable. Maybe even diagrams or text if needed.
Amazing! Boston Dynamics - unbelieveble developer!
This is wonderful news. This stimulates competition in the humanoid market and accelerates progress
@teknosql4740
26 күн бұрын
Race of robot army and slavery
@tom_skip3523
26 күн бұрын
@@teknosql4740 Idk about the army part... but why slavery? Do you feeld bad for robots?
@Matx5901
24 күн бұрын
@@tom_skip3523 "Free humains from work" means a ton of useless humains to come.
@tom_skip3523
24 күн бұрын
Yes, free people from repetitive or dangerous tasks. There are enough who still work on assembly lines or destroy their backs by carrying heavy loads. All of these can take on higher value tasks, which in turn increases overall labor productivity@@Matx5901
@tom_skip3523
24 күн бұрын
@@Matx5901*
Can't wait to buy my own Atlas to assist me with anything I need in daily life! His name will be Giskard, of course...
@kraegm
8 күн бұрын
I want to see an exterior modelled after R.Giskard. That would be amazing.
It's Bender Rodriguez from Futurama. I have to buy one now 😂
@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc
26 күн бұрын
With good intentions I hope.
@CelsiusChill
19 күн бұрын
It is 😂
Thanks for not using a clickbait title
Full automation is just around the corner. Many typical warehouse jobs WILL be lost, but with more automation comes more maintenance. As someone working in the field, to anyone reading this PLEASE upskill and learn some basic mechanical/electrical skills, that's all you need to get started in maintenance. It's very rewarding, you will get to work on this type of new tech being brought into warehouses and will have lots of job security, be diligent everyone.
@twistedyogert
24 күн бұрын
A friend of mine is learning how to fix cars. I wonder if he could learn how to fix robots in the future. Or if robots would eventually be helping him.
@darksunrise957
24 күн бұрын
This is the most common argument, one which I've used myself in the past, but the main flaw is HOW MANY jobs it will replace. If you have one robot replace 2-4 humans (since it can run all 3 shifts with no break or weekends), but only need 1 technician to service, say, 50 of them, you're removing 100 to 400 factory workers, and hiring one robot technician. It just doesn't balance out.
@amanasd26
24 күн бұрын
@@darksunrise957 that's because you are looking at this too narrowly. these type of efficiencies can open new up new businesses and ideas that were previously unprofitable or unfeasible.
@8alakai8
23 күн бұрын
@@twistedyogert yes he can and he should not go into the car world pay is bad
@brianmorton4270
23 күн бұрын
@darksunrise957 This so called problem has existed since the start of the industrial revolution. There are always jobs for those who want to work. We can not find young people willing to work. I have seen a least 150 come and go through our gates ( chemical plant) in 3 years.
Once we can see a robot that can replace its own battery n know how to repair itself. We have a whole new generation of robots.👈😁😁
@overdrive7349
20 күн бұрын
But if the battery is removed then it won't work.
@stormtrooper2170
20 күн бұрын
The new generation of robots have spare battery.👈😁😁
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
@@overdrive7349 smaller battery for such an instance
@JAMES-KB7TBT
18 күн бұрын
I think I saw that in a movie once...
@ferickson
18 күн бұрын
It's name will be 'Hot Swappable"...
The new head is super scary. An emotionless black void 😮
@danl.4743
18 күн бұрын
Lord of the ring riders?
i dont think they painted the fluid in red?? some hydraulic fluid is red
boston dynamics has a similar vibe to aperture science but instead of doing weird experiments it just does it with robots
@MrDmadness
20 күн бұрын
"Say goodbye to your precious moon " !!! Aperture science has the best labs though :)
"Danger, Will Robinson!!!" 😂😂😂😂
The new robot looks familiar. I hope they make a big red one and the chocolate one. And also if they have a chance to make the world biggest robot that has 4 legs
They could've called it Atlas 2 or something
@georgebaird7890
20 күн бұрын
T100?
@elliottlava7784
18 күн бұрын
Atlas V2 iykyk
@theoddfellow8106
8 күн бұрын
Adam
Solid! Top KEK! Peace be with you.
Love both the new Atlas and the new channel ‘s graphics and sound effects 😎👍🏻
The previous version of atlas looked so cool. obviously how cool it looks is not the main factor. The new one looks really cool too. and I'm sure with the purely electrical actuators, It will be much more reliable, especially as they improve on the design. I'm sure it will probably be pretty modular, like the spot. I'm sure there will also be computer modules to extend it computational capabilities too.
All wonderful for KZread clips but how long does the batteries last when doing real work (Payload x Distance).
@wdlindberg
23 күн бұрын
Indeed ... However, even if it has to walk over and change its own battery every 10 minutes, it is still a labor disruptor.
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
I wouldnt say far however due to it being all electric it will be quieter and last for longer due to not needing to power pumps constantly. regardless they will maybe make it so the thing can last 10-15 mins then have a 1 minute battery change. It would actually be more work then a human in those 10-15 mins so thats a plus. and lets say you cycle them.
Looking forward to seeing more👍
"A circus act..." - PR ... Atlas stands up like a friggin horror movie spider thing...
Wow. Thanks for this great video
Hmmm. The Damien Mk666 might be an appropriate name.
That is just too cool. Sooo amazing!!
@ferickson
18 күн бұрын
Yeah, but can it dance?
Now I could get used to having a spot robot around the house 😅
The face reminds me of the lost in space robot. The more recent one, not the original one
@2:33 Woow really bad injury !😱
i feel like v1 atlas, and v2 atlas should have a fight for fun, like a war without reason
Thank you Sir😊
It's pleasure to see the video sir
Boston Dynamic always give us suprise.
Great, thanks.
The head reminded me of Dr Theopolis from the Buck Rogers tv series.
@jankk
20 күн бұрын
They fused Dr. Theo and Twiki into one robot. Biddi biddi biddi!
the head reminds me of the droids in star wars episode 1, the 'hit the nose' droids
I love robotics.
I’ll start running away when the new robot‘s ring light turns red!
i was hoping that they would commercialised the hydraulic actuation atlas for the same kind of task
Truly incredible technology! Every year we get closer and closer to terminator/ matrix level tech! While this new atlas seems like an amazing improvement so far, the fact that it has the same name is confusing. Give it a brand new name, or at least a 2.0 or 3.0 attached to it so the public isn't confused. Maybe Morpheus or Kalvis could be better to go with mythology names.
Can you please add other subtitles?
I'm speechless seeing the new Gen.Three boston dynamics robot
@Srindal4657
27 күн бұрын
Spot, stretch and atlas gen 2
Thanks!
20 more years, and i think we will have IROBOT
Reminds me of Sonny... in the "I, Robot" movie...
The new one definitely brings to mind Robot from Netflix' Lost in Space series.
The face Reminds me of the robot from Netflix's Lost In Space
This robot should be done with his performance for his crafters. Now that his experience is concluded the memory is saved for further robot technology. Added to their own! Just like the borg
That looks like the new lost in space scary robot when he turns red.
Those high torque motors use a lot of power, I wonder how long it runs on a charge.
@youngmoon8762
25 күн бұрын
it may needs 3 meals per day.
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
even for 10-15 minutes thats more then enough to do a large task. and since the thing wont stop to chat or do anything but the given task it would do more than what a human would do in that time period. AND if they make it so the robot takes 1-2 mins to replace its battery then that would be a game changer. but limit its work range.
"Roger roger"
V1 has come
"lost in space" robot - the last released version that is.
7:13 Funny. Insaw Geth from Mass Effect... Not warm and fuzzy.
We are walking blindfold into a scary future
Do you think Spot would do well on a mission to the Moon or Mars ?
@MrDmadness
20 күн бұрын
Unlikely. Any robot to do Mars would need extensive radiation shielding as the nasa rover has, and bipedal walking on the aggregate may be challenging even for B.d. humans are never actually going to Mars, it's a death sentence, and robots we gave now are better suited to the role. respectfully intended
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
due to mars dust no. as the other reply said radiation isnt really a factor for modern electronics. However, mars dust is super fine and due to spots open joints and huge amount of moving parts that will just degrade the material to the point it fails
OMG, that looks like that being Xolum in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" movie....😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
The first Cylon. What could possibly go wrong?
Once they implement toes, THEN the world will be shocked. Toes are a huge contributor to mobility in humans. I wonder how they'd implement them for this form factor.
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
they dont need toes. They have a shit ton of gyros and other sensors and motors which keep them balanced.
@bennyboiii1196
14 күн бұрын
@@11Tits Didn't say anything about balance. Mobility as in the capacity to walk, run, and be as agile as humans. In order to do that, you need to imitate human kinematics.
Everyone who owns a Roomba knows about robot maintenance needs -- good job security...
@zotfotpiq
11 күн бұрын
I'd much rather maintain a robot than go back to loading boxes! 😄😮💨
what do you associate the head... what if i say "danger Will Robinson"?
I'm a bit sad at the loss of hydraulics. It doesn't seem like a similar level of agility or speed will be possible without it.
that is so impressive. would love to see the version with the creepy human-like face too ;)
Scary stuff.
Terminator 1000 vs 2000. They should build one for the army
They could just have named it ”Mavis”. From the movie Love and Robots
The new face reminds me of the robot from lost in space
@MrDmadness
20 күн бұрын
That was my first thought :)
001 walks like Mr bean😅
It's time for Boston Dynamics to commercialise their robots as R&D has to lead to something tangible at some point. The new robo is sleek and fitted with some IQ it could become a success. Let's hope ...
Terminators are here!!!
We need millions of them to work in factories. And they will be built by other Atlases ...
Hydraulic fluid is typically red. Think ATF.
👍👍👍
2 steps forward, 5 backwards?
Ubuntu in the wild. 😁 1:37
Mav1s?
It’s clear that someone at Boston Dynamics watched the series Lost in Space on Netflix.
"Did you steal food? - -"
Competition is heating up and $Billions of R&D money is driving this. We're entering a new age of the robots and AI like we moved through the industrial age. Life for humans will never be the same.
I still want a spot. The dog style has the perfect design for people with disabilities and is a lot less threatening.
Where is number 005?
V1 ultrakill
So the T1000 is now making its appearance?
This is the future, not to speak of utility, where a person has no psychophisycal possibilities.
So they can do my entry level job, AND somersault.
Alumanium, or tituminum?
Would
👍👍
Soon
Definitely gives off fallout murder bot 5000 😂
Reminds me too much of Hector from the Movie Saturn 3. And that was one seriously messed up robot
I wonder if it will be as easy to steal one of these as it is their cars?
Is the new video made with cgi?
@11Tits
19 күн бұрын
no its real. which is kinda scary kinda not. depends where you stand with robots
Gŕeat possibilities
The New Atlas Cyclop Robot ToBe A AI Humanoid-Droid Model With The Most Flexibility Body Movements Like A Olympic Gymnastic Atlet 😊👍🤖
look at your power steering fuid its red so they did not paint it
Say goodbye to factory line work
@overdrive7349
20 күн бұрын
You'd like to think that wouldn't you?
@bzick405
20 күн бұрын
@overdrive7349 no. We need union manufacturing for the middle class. But the march of technology waits for no one. 🤷 I'm almost to retirement so it doesn't effect me directly.
@overdrive7349
20 күн бұрын
@@bzick405 then what are you complaining about?