Atlas - Agile Personification Robot Introduction In most cases the opportunity to find victims still exists and rescuers can quickly find trapped or missing victims in a collapsed structure Let's see. Solutions using this technology are extremely useful for rescuers. Smart Mobile Robot is a very useful and effective tool for speeding up search and rescue activities. Rescue robots are useful even in situations where human rescue workers are in danger. They enter the gap and can move through small holes. It is difficult for both human beings and dogs trained.
Let's not forget the robot. The humanoid robot Atlas developed by Boston Dynamics has the agility and balance to pass through the rugged terrain. There is also a new generation of industrial robots such as Bethter of Rethink Robotics which human beings can train to perform simple manual work without having to write infinite code. As Brynjolfsson and McAfee say, welcome to the second machine era, this is an era of change, computers, robots, and other digital technologies are acquiring human unique skills and abilities, and they are extraordinary I am doing this at the speed. do it. Brynjolfsson and McAfee are still in the early stages, but these technologies are not only routine tasks for executing rule-based activities, but also awareness that does not fit into types such as pattern recognition and financial analysis We also do the work defined by the task.
Atlas - Agile Personification Robot Introduction In most cases the opportunity to find victims still exists and rescuers can quickly find trapped or missing victims in a collapsed structure Let's see. Solutions using this technology are extremely useful for rescuers. Smart Mobile Robot is a very useful and effective tool for speeding up search and rescue activities. Rescue robots are useful even in situations where human rescue workers are in danger. They enter the gap and can move through small holes. It is difficult for both human beings and dogs trained.
Atlas is the closest robot to Boston Dynamics. It first attracted the attention of the creepy big dog quadruped robot, but it is the most attractive humanoid atlas. In past demonstrations, Boston Dynamics engineers basically tightened the robot and showed ways to adapt to changing circumstances. I also learned how to make a backflip. The latest update is a combination of multiple functions in an unmanaged environment. The previous Atlas demo was done on a sidewalk or a sidewalk. In either case, the balance of the robot is not complicated. This time I passed pasture ground. The ground looks flat, but it is still more challenging than polished concrete. After jogging, Atlas skipped wood pieces to celebrate. Again, Atlas skipped ahead - it even flipped. But it's in a more controlled environment