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Boston Dynamics engineers discuss 'sequencing,' the first practical task that Atlas was trained to perform.

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The Humanoid Hub1 year ago

The sequencing demo came out in Oct last year.

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UserInterface2 years ago

Unveiling the Future of Prompt Engineering for Better AI Interactions #tech

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Springblade Legs for Space1 year ago

Why not make his had two-sided or just 360 sensors so he doesn't have to turn his head so much, and so slowly?

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Springblade Legs for Space1 year ago

It would be easier, more accurate and much faster for him to do this task if he would also use his off hand to steady/support the part as he pulls it out and especially as he tries to place it in the slot.🤌

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Pat Dunne1 year ago

Finally

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Ainos, Inc.1 year ago

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SpaceBob1 year ago

Price?

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The Humanoid Hub1 year ago

it's still in the research phase

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Tenkaizen1 year ago

That’s progress

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Brent1 year ago

Awesome that uses trial and reasoning to find something and again to put into a slot! Thank you. 👏

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Viral Curiosities1 year ago

How will higher education look like? Free and available everywhere?

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