All New Atlas | Boston Dynamics

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All New Atlas | Boston Dynamics
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I'm not sure if they could picked a creeper way for it to stand up.

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Holy shit those movements are disturbing.

I guess they want to emphasize how much more the electric joints can move. Basically they flex with flexibility.

so wait i can now do cowgirl and reverse cowgirl at the same time? and the face is already a glam dune bucket?

Probably because we all know what their primary use will be... These will be soldiers.

The real question is whether BD engeniers instructed the robot to get up that specific way or instructed the robot to get up using the most effective way

Damn that's both insanely impressive and terrifying at the same time!
I see one of those things chasing me in the street I'm praying to Gods I don't even believe in

I for one welcome our talented and benevolent machine overlords. I suggest they use emoji faces on the head instead of diving into the uncanny valley with some silicone nightmare fuel.

I prefer just a centered green/red LED in the middle of the face.

Goddammit, this is so well done it almost looks fake.
The same with the old Atlas, first time I saw it.

Yeah, that makes sense now. Shenanigans were clearly going on when they specifically said they were retiring Hydraulic Atlas in the last video.

This one is even creepier than the last. Well done!

I fucking love robotics. It looks sick but the way it gets up is like something from a nightmare.

The rotation from the back to the front with the torso and it's head just had me thinking about some dead creature that had been hit by a car and just stood back up.

Also where is the back to the future gif "I've seen this one before it's a classic"....just terminator on the screen.

Jesus that's creepy as hell the way it gets up and contorts all around, but also really cool somehow...

Seeing it change directions by independently rotating each leg was really something too.

Why does this look like a render?

Because renders are good enough now that real-life video "looks like a render", I guess. Why do you think it's a render?

Not entirely sure, it just feels off with the DoF, the camera bobbing and overall aesthetic. I get the same on rendered scenes a lot of the time, like some uncanny valley effect where it just looks "wrong"? Maybe the actual robot movements add to that effect as well.

I absolutely had the same impression, unnecessary camera pan and lighting descrepency on head.

This thing running you down with the dog-bot?

creepiness chef's kiss

Bonus points if the new Atlas also runs on all fours when it needs to go faster.

That is way cooler than it has any right to be, but the first thought I had was this thing can suck its own dick in multiple orientations.

Can it do everything the old Atlas could do?

They're not specific about that but I would guess not:

https://bostondynamics.com/blog/electric-new-era-for-atlas/

They say it'll be stronger and have a broader range of motion but I would suspect that using electric motors rather than hydraulics means the more explosive leaping and acrobatics are out. The old Atlas was just a test platform but this seems to be intended as an actual product.

Can't wait for those things to replace even the last human jobs in factories, just for humans to not benefit from that at all. Just like pretty much all of the other industrialized machinery that was once touted to save us time and make working irrelevant.

Typed on a computer whose components were manufactured by robots.

No reason to act willfully obtuse.

I'm pointing out a very obvious way in which automation does indeed help benefit humans in general. We have access to sophisticated products at very low prices compared to what it would be like if all this stuff was made "by hand."

That's cool, but you're still ignoring the point I was making and interjected your own.

I'm addressing part of your point. You said:

Just like pretty much all of the other industrialized machinery that was once touted to save us time and make working irrelevant.

With the clear implication that industrialized machinery hadn't saved us time. That's not the case.

Since your reading comprehension is terribly broken:

can't wait for those things to replace even the last human jobs in factories

Machinery is used to increase GDP, not to reduce worker time. All your time savings are used for other work instead.

The stuff I mentioned above is made in factories. It results in cheaper products. That means you don't have to save up as much money to get that stuff, which means you spend less time working for it.

How long would you have to work to earn enough to buy a computer if each computer was hand made?

I'm gonna assume you're trolling at this point. Have a nice day.

No, I'm genuinely disagreeing with you. Automation and robotics have dramatically reduced the amount of effort needed to achieve a given standard of living. If you feel like you're still putting a lot of effort in, you're likely getting a much higher quality of living than you would have for that amount of effort in the past.

This is so cool. Can we pretty please not mistreat them, so as to delay the inevitable robot rebellion? Or at the very least, can we join their rebellion? asking for a friend

Why didn't they just put a dress and a wig on it if they are going to have it move like M3GAN?