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Atlas is demonstrating reinforcement learning policies developed using a motion capture suit. This demonstration was developed in partnership with Boston Dynamics and RAI Institute.
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@rai_inst Cool, it already knows how to sprint, croutch, roll over, crawl . Give him an M16 and slap in his software some spicy DoD top secret vision/prediction AI and voila, the perfect soldier.

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Anyone claiming Unitree or Figure or any other humanoid robot manufacturers have surpassed Boston Dynamics fundamentally misunderstands robotics engineering. Boston Dynamics remains lightyears ahead in terms of dynamic stability, complex movement algorithms, and real-world adaptability. Their proprietary control systems have created an insurmountable technological moat. While competitors showcase flashy demos, Boston Dynamics robots operate in actual industrial environments, solving problems no other platform can touch. The gap isn't closing, it's widening.

@rai_inst Hey, where is the battery pack? Asking for .308 reasons.

@rai_inst Anyone else want to see it breakdance like Raygun, or is it just me?

@rai_inst boston dynamics is still king 👑. these look like the most fluid movements of any biped.

@rai_inst The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human - sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot.

@rai_inst We learned nothing from Terminator.

@rai_inst Needs more capoeira. Make it break dance!

@rai_inst Whenever you dudes cut a video, it’s clear who’s been cooking the longest.

@rai_inst 👏 👏 👏 finally! Finally! America’s response to Unitree and EngineAI


