Robots of Boston Dynamics have the same parkour peak as humans

The Boston Dynamics robot models are making great strides as not only are they flexible and flexible, they can also perform movements that require high coordination skills such as parkour jumping.

According to Newatlas, robot Atlas of Boston Dynamics (a subsidiary of Softbank) is making amazing developments when in addition to being able to move on rough terrain, Atlas can also perform complex movements in parkour (obstacle course) without encountering any errors.

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Atlas Robot can easily overcome obstacles from the knees up and very little error.

When people occasionally tripped the stairs constantly, with Atlas, it was able to easily overcome obstacles from the knees up and very easily.

Previously, we have seen that Atlas was able to stand up after falling on the floor, making an upside down, copper tape run. Now he can dance very smoothly. Perhaps Atlas only lacks the swimming skills to be as perfect as the real person.

Atlas is not the only high-end robot model developed by Boston Dynamics. Softbank's subsidiary is also studying robot dogs called SpotMini. It can run at a fairly fast pace, climbing stairs, obstructions, balancing even when falling, etc.

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Amazing parkour skills of robot Atlas.

The emergence of the above robot models makes many believe that the robot age can live and work next to people coming very close. At the current growth rate, it is not known when Atlas can become a powerful friend of many people in everyday tasks.

Boston Dynamics was a subsidiary of Google (Alphabet) before being sold to Softbank in mid-2017. Softbank is a playful investor while owning many subsidiaries such as ARM, Slack, home. Sprint network. The inclusion of Boston Dynamics is only part of a strategy to develop smart robots and move towards mastering its future robot industry.