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Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot Powered by AI "Large Behavior Models" Boston Dynamics and Toyota just showed Atlas doing something wild, packing boxes using a Large Behavior Model. One AI brain controls walking, crouching, lifting, everything. Just learned from human demos.

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