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The most practical Boston Dynamics robot right now probably isn’t humanoid. It’s a truck-unloading robot called “Stretch”, which is already operational with DHL (the logistics company has a deal for 1,000 of these to unload trailers). For DHL employees, moving 50lb boxes for hours on end in 100-degree trailers...

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