
Boston Dynamics robot demo
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter gave Michelle Miller a personal demonstration of two of his company's most cutting-edge creations, Spot and Atlas.
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Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter gave Michelle Miller a personal demonstration of two of his company's most cutting-edge creations, Spot and Atlas.
The Boston Dynamics-manufactured canine was offered as a donation to the city's police department.
This humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics showed off how it can move, pick up and lift objects of different sizes across obstacles — as well as perform a 540-degree flip.
“We really haven't achieved what humans can do yet. But I think we can,” says Boston Dynamics’ founder, Marc Raibert. Inspired by the versatile movement of humans and animals, he’s given most of his robots legs. cbsn.ws/3AhIIav
Boston Dynamics gave 60 Minutes a rare look into how it created some of the most agile robots in the world.
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
The founder of Boston Dynamics tells Anderson Cooper what skills robots might have going forward.
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Boston Dynamics gave 60 Minutes a rare look into how it created some of the most agile robots in the world.
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
Google's parent company is putting robotics maker Boston Dynamics up for sale; Spotify agrees to pay $20 million to settle a licensing dispute; Ikea recalls all Gotham table and floor lamps. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch's Hena Daniels at the New York Stock Exchange.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new "humanoid" that can lift objects, walk through snow and even pick itself up off the floor. The latest in a line of Atlas robots, it has a sense of balance not seen in machines before it. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Meg Oliver have more.
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After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
Boston Dynamics gave 60 Minutes a rare look into how it created some of the most agile robots in the world.
Anderson Cooper reports on the workshop where fantasy has become reality, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Anderson Cooper reports on the workshop where fantasy has become reality, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Engineers at Boston Dynamics have created robots that can do parkour and operate alongside the military. The creation of these so-called "robo-soldiers" is fascinating but appears to raise a lot of ethical questions. CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZero Media, Willis Sparks, explains.
Just another legs day at the gym for Atlas the backflipping robot from Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics has long been extremely secretive, but now it's at least hinting at its philosophy
Video shows the human-like robot running through a grassy field and jumping over an object
A video of a robot dog created a viral sensation, but the gizmo has applications far beyond entertainment
Just a few months ago, Boston Dynamics showed off their robot that can do backflips; now they have a new trick up their sleeves
The latest video from Boston Dynamics, Google's former research team, shows off exactly how nimble one of its robot is
For the Japanese technology company, robotics are an increasingly important of its business
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