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Robot dogs could be deployed at whisky warehouses to sniff out ethanol leaks
Scottish whisky makers may soon enlist robot dogs to patrol their warehouses, sniffing out ethanol vapor as casks age. The ...
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Now protecting your whisky? Robot dogs.
In whisky news that’s both fascinating and slightly reminiscent of a Black Mirror episode, Bacardi announced the company is ...
One Massachusetts-based company just showed off their robots on America's Got Talent. On the June 10 episode of America's Got Talent, Boston Dynamics demonstrated their robots' dancing capabilities, ...
Named "Spot," the quadruped robot from developers Boston Dynamics has been on the cutting edge of canine-like robots for several years now. Its newest trick is a triple backflip. While there isn't a ...
Boston Dynamics probably has the most show-offy robots on the planet right now, and the company's latest video shows that its robodog, Spot, is no exception. Spoiler alert: he nails a septuple back ...
A Ghost Robotics Vision 60 prototype (Tech. Sgt. Cory D. Payne/Wikimedia Commons) Ghost Robotics has settled a lawsuit that dogged its storied path to dominating Philly’s robotics scene. The Penn ...
Spot, the four-legged robot from Boston Dynamics Inc., is perhaps best known for its viral dance routines to songs like “Uptown Funk.” But beyond its playful antics, Spot’s ability to climb stairs and ...
Automation skeptics ask: Why humanoids? There are many benefits and drawbacks of the robotics form factor, but Boston Dynamics’ latest electric Atlas video showcases one of the most underdiscussed ...
Spot, the four-legged robot from Boston Dynamics Inc., is perhaps best known for its viral dance routines to songs like “Uptown Funk.” But beyond its playful antics, Spot’s ability to climb stairs and ...
A new robotic pup does a lot of things real dogs are known for — it plays fetch, hides under the dinner table and even cleans up dirty dishes — only without the slobber. Boston Dynamics, a ...
It’s been four years since the robot wizards at Boston Dynamics declared their dog-like Spot robot ready for the workplace. In that time, the quadruped robot has been trialed in various roles at a ...
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