that s the bit i love, the side to side. laughs it can walk, balance, and it has lots of built in safety features. and then it s up to researchers like rahul to try and customise it for new applications. we are looking at using this in construction sectors, especially getting them to walk around in confined spaces like in a nuclear decommissioned site. one of the things we are doing right now is adding some custom sensors like sd laser scanners, generating a sd map of a construction site. but what is doing right now using the manipulator arm to semi autonomously pick up a bottle. rahul has programmed in the idea of the bottle, the image of the bottle, and then spot is going on picking it up on its own. and it has done a good job. good boy! boston dynamics may have created the best known quadruped robot in the world, but it is certainly not
we are looking at using this in construction sectors, especially getting them to walk around in confined spaces like in a nuclear decommissioned site. one of the things we are doing right now is adding some custom sensors like 3d laser scanners, generating a 3d map of a construction site. but what it s doing right now using the manipulator arm to semi autonomously pick up a bottle. rahul has programmed in the idea of the bottle, the image of the bottle, and then spot is going and picking it up on its own. and it has done a good job. good boy! boston dynamics may have created the best known quadruped robot in the world, but it is certainly not the only one. no, we have seen many on our travels and james clayton has been to boston, to mit, where he has been meeting not a big dog, but a big cat. here at click, we have been