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Just because Boston Dynamics doesn’t make misleading claims and highly edited marketing videos to generate investor hype doesn’t mean they’re not many years ahead in both hardware and software. Great to see them using RL now.

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phil beisel1 year ago

Never bet on a science project company. You can root for them, love them, but never bet on them. They have excellent engineers, but have been around too long without big products in the market (1992). Sorry Spot and Stretch aren't "big" products.

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Sabine VanderLinden1 year ago

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Ignis Rex1 year ago

Really behind. Boston Dynamics needs to move to Hangzhou and compete directly with Unitree and Deep Robotics and tap their supply chain if it wants to survive. Is BD taking part in the first robot half marathon in Beijing?

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C Zhang1 year ago

They .. used to ... highly edit video clips lol

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DreamStarter1 year ago

They are definitely not “many years ahead”...Maybe a few months ahead. These being said…I always liked their bots🙂

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dudley 🤖1 year ago

“Years ahead” is irrelevant terminology for this sector

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Phil Trubey1 year ago

Nice than Boston Dynamics is embracing AI now. Still waiting for a mass manufacturing announcement. That’s when you’ll know these companies are serious.

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Jones1 year ago

Whats there production capacity?

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Vlad Ciobanu1 year ago

now? they've probably been using RL since the beginning

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Caspar Milquetoast1 year ago

can they produce them at scale?

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Joseph Hella1 year ago

Maybe. I'm not sure how they're funded but I would imagine there could be some risk of current investors seeing the rapid improvement of other bots and then deciding to move their funding elsewhere.

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