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Boston Dynamics Spot seen in combat testing scenarios - General - News

A Boston Dynamics robot has been videoed taking part in military training sessions in France, and shown in reports published by France Ouest, via The Verge. While robots like Spot were funded by the US Military via DARPA, the current T&Cs of Boston Dynamics bar use of the robots from being used to harm or intimidate any person or animal, as a weapon, or to enable any weapon. Thus, Spot is tiptoeing along a controversial boundary here. In the video embedded above (in French) you can see Commander Jean-Baptiste Cavalier explain the scope of the training exercises and how robots were used. He describes how the activities were integrated into manoeuvres by the EMIA (combined arms military school) to measure the value of the contribution of robots in combat action in several scenarios during both day and nighttime.

Boston Dynamics Spot seen in combat testing scenarios

A Boston Dynamics robot has been videoed taking part in military training sessions in France, and shown in reports published by France Ouest, via The Verge. While robots like Spot were funded by the US Military via DARPA, the current T&Cs of Boston Dynamics bar use of the robots from being used to harm or intimidate any person or animal, as a weapon, or to enable any weapon. Thus, Spot is tiptoeing along a controversial boundary here. In the video embedded above (in French) you can see Commander Jean-Baptiste Cavalier explain the scope of the training exercises and how robots were used. He describes how the activities were integrated into manoeuvres by the EMIA (combined arms military school) to measure the value of the contribution of robots in combat action in several scenarios during both day and nighttime.

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