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Humanoid robot Atlas nails perfect backflip (VIDEO) | |
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Olympic athletes are shaking in their boots: engineers have released a somewhat disconcerting video showing Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot effortlessly jumping over obstacles and doing a backflip while performing an impressive gymnastics routine. | |
The new video shows the Atlas robot, which is 6ft 9in tall (over 2 meters) and weighs 167lb (75kg), casually jumping between platforms, turning around and nailing a perfect backflip. | |
A real breakthrough comes when the humanoid is seen back-flipping off a block, and raising both arms to stick the landing. It’s not clear, however, how many takes the agile robot needed to perfect the feat. | A real breakthrough comes when the humanoid is seen back-flipping off a block, and raising both arms to stick the landing. It’s not clear, however, how many takes the agile robot needed to perfect the feat. |
Blooper footage at the end shows the tireless metal athlete failing to complete the landing, tumbling over a large box after one of its attempts. | |
READ MORE: Next generation ‘robot dog’ moves just like real life pooch (VIDEO) | READ MORE: Next generation ‘robot dog’ moves just like real life pooch (VIDEO) |
The robotics firm made waves earlier this week after unveiling the newest version of its dog-like SpotMini robot. The electric-powered 30kg robot is armed with a set of 3D-vision cameras to avoid getting into trouble. | The robotics firm made waves earlier this week after unveiling the newest version of its dog-like SpotMini robot. The electric-powered 30kg robot is armed with a set of 3D-vision cameras to avoid getting into trouble. |
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