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Investors are seeking exposure to the $5 trillion humanoid robotics market and Roundhill's HUMN ETF offers active management ...
More than 70% of the $2.3 billion raised by robotics companies in Q1 2025 was directed towards task-centric tech like Gecko’s.
Last month, Boston Dynamics rolled out an all-electric version of its Atlas humanoid bot that did away with hydraulics. The updated Atlas is better than the old iteration in virtually every aspect.
Technology Robots Boston Dynamics gives Spot bot a furry makeover 'Sparkles' shows off the latest in robo-dog choreography. By Andrew Paul Published Apr 30, 2024 3:04 PM EDT ...
Tech Boston Dynamics introduces latest, fully electric humanoid robot that social media is labeling ‘creepy’ By David Propper Published April 18, 2024, 12:46 a.m. ET ...
After retiring the old model, Boston Dynamics makes Atlas a modern, more mobile bot. Yesterday, news about Boston Dynamics' Atlas flooded the world as the company retired it, with the old robot ...
Boston Dynamics first revealed its Atlas humanoid robot back in 2013, created as a contest entry for the US Department of Defence (via The Verge). Standing at 6 feet two inches tall and weighing ...
Boston Dynamics showed off a fully electric version of its humanoid robot Atlas on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the robotics firm had retired its hydraulic version of Atlas.
Hyundai is majority owner of Boston Dynamics, and the new all-electric Atlas will eventually replace the company’s workers on factory floors, maybe starting with the ones who voted to unionize.
A short teaser video shows the bot rising from the floor and walking off. That's all we get in the demo clip, but Boston Dynamics appears confident enough in the new Atlas' abilities that it's ...
Forward-looking: Boston Dynamics' bipedal humanoid robot, Atlas, has been awing onlookers (and creeping out others) for over a decade. Just a day ago, the company retired the groundbreaking bot ...
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot has been impressing us with its acrobatics and other antics over the last decade, but the company just announced that it’s retiring the bipedal bot.