The troublesome humanoid robot at Boston Dynamics, Atlas is currently backing up. Repeat. This is an inappropriate humanoid robot that makes a backflip.
Please watch the video below. You can see that clumsy humanoids are backed up. After that, as if this behavior became a biped walking robot, we jumped from the platform to the platform.
Be clear: Humanoids should not be able to do this. As well as starting the tumble process, it is very difficult to make a biped walking robot that can move efficiently. The advantage of a quadruped walking robot is that it is easy to balance during breaks and moves, but a bipedal robot like Atlas needs to balance the large upper body of both feet. Therefore, robot engineering experts can spend time in forms other than easy-to-understand human beings.
However, there are cases that can be used for other biped such as Atlas and Cassie (it is more like a bird than a human). As we live in a world built for human beings, there may be situations in which we want to deploy robots that work like human beings. For example, if you need to explore contaminated nuclear facilities, you should be able to climb stairs and ladders and turn valves. That's why the shape of human beings may be the way to go.
If there is something to go there, it will be an atlas. Over the years, it not only became smooth, it got light, dexterous, and the likelihood of falling on the face has decreased. Even if you roll, now you can recover by yourself. Therefore, when entering a place where Atlas can not actually achieve the human body, it is not difficult to see the future. Especially since Boston Dynamics is part of Softbank which is a major Japanese company, there is the possibility that there may be expendable funds.
Atlas is oblique madness, but the humanoid robot is still working hard. On the other hand, operation is a major obstacle, as good luck duplicates people. Battery life is like a nightmare, all balanced. But someone may know, but one day humanoids will enter into our lives, or at least the Olympic Games.
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Atlas is a robot closely related to Boston Dynamics recently. It attracted the attention of the eerie big dog quadruped robot first, but that is the most attractive humanoid atlas. In past demonstrations, Boston Dynamics engineers basically tightened the robot and showed ways to adapt to changing circumstances. Also I learned how to make a backflip. The latest update is a combination of multiple functions in an uncontrolled environment. The previous Atlas demonstration was done on a sidewalk or a sidewalk. Neither case will complicate the robot's balance. This time I passed pasture ground. The ground looks flat, but it is more challenging than polished concrete. After a bit of jogging, Atlas celebrated by skipping logs. Likewise, Atlas skipped ahead - it even flipped back. But it's in a more controlled environment