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Boston Dynamics has unveiled a fully electric Atlas, its most capable humanoid robot yet. The new model ditches hydraulics for electric actuators, making it lighter, quieter, and more energy efficient. It is built for real enterprise work like material handling and industrial automation, not just laboratory demonstrations.
Atlas moves with a natural, fluid gait that eliminates the stiff and jerky look common in older humanoids. Its control systems coordinate the entire body at once, allowing seamless transitions between complex movements without pausing. Redesigned joints give it a range of motion that exceeds human limits, including 360 degree rotation at certain joints, and it can perform backflips, cartwheels, and parkour sequences while staying balanced on uneven terrain.
The deeper shift here is that Atlas does not simply mimic human movement. It uses human coordination as a baseline and then extends past it in strength, flexibility, and endurance. That combination of readable natural motion and superhuman capability positions it for factories, hazardous environments, and any setting where both agility and raw power are needed.
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Now dancing careers are also over 😂😂😂
Chinese robots can break dance now. American robots can twerk. 😂
Ai ai
Who said white guys can’t dance.
When you work over time and you got that pay check exempt.. lol 🤣😆
Who needs a dancing robot??
Omg..that is damn good! 🙌🔥👏
Looks like Van Damme dancing
Kurdish music
😂 if I had those hips I could dance like that too
My new dance partner. Finally, somebody that can keep up.
Yea, but did you see the dancing robots the Chinese have introduced; a whole dance troupe.
JCVD
😂😂😂😂😂