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  2. Atlas (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The first Atlas robot was a bipedal hydraulic humanoid robot primarily developed by Boston Dynamics with funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The robot was initially designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks, and was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013.

  3. Boston Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot "Atlas" is a 5-foot (152.4 cm) bipedal humanoid robot, based on Boston Dynamics' earlier PETMAN humanoid robot, and designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks. [citation needed]

  4. Boston Dynamics unveils new Atlas robot for commercial use - AOL

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    Boston Dynamics unveiled Wednesday a new version of its humanoid robot, “Atlas,” that the company says is “designed for real-world applications.” ... Boston Dynamics unveils new Atlas ...

  5. Boston Dynamics introduces latest, fully electric humanoid ...

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  6. Boston Dynamics unveils ‘creepy’ robot to replace Atlas - AOL

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    ‘You guys need to rewatch Terminator,’ one engineer commented

  7. Marc Raibert - Wikipedia

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    Marc Raibert (born December 22, 1949) is the Executive Director of the Boston Dynamics AI Institute, a Hyundai Motor Group organization. [1] Raibert was the founder, former CEO, and now Chairman of Boston Dynamics, a robotics company known for creating BigDog, Atlas, Spot, and Handle.

  8. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Hitachi Ltd, WHL-11 is a biped robot capable of static walking on a flat surface at 13 seconds per step and it can also turn. [48] 1986 Honda E series: Honda developed seven biped robots which were designated E0 (Experimental Model 0) through E6. E0 was in 1986, E1 – E3 were done between 1987 and 1991, and E4 - E6 were done ...

  9. This is Boston Dynamics’ next commercial robot - AOL

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    Boston Dynamics’ transition from a decades-long research robotics firm to a company that productizes and sells hardware has been a fascinating one to watch. There have been some tough lessons ...