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The Blueprint for a Bipedal Workforce: Kia Details Atlas Deployment Roadmap

The Blueprint for a Bipedal Workforce: Kia Details Atlas Deployment Roadmap

During its 2026 CEO Investor Day, Kia unveiled an ambitious plan for the future of robotics, highlighting the full-scale industrial deployment of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot, set to commence in 2028. The company aims to integrate this advanced technology into a multi-modal logistics solution that will work in conjunction with its next-generation electric vans. This strategic initiative reflects Kia's commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and innovation in the automotive and logistics sectors, positioning itself at the forefront of technological advancement in the industry.

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Beyond the Backflip: Zachary Jackowski on Why Generalization is the Final Frontier for Atlas

Beyond the Backflip: Zachary Jackowski on Why Generalization is the Final Frontier for Atlas

In a recent interview, Zachary Jackowski, the lead engineer for Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot, announced the retirement of the research-grade R1 model. He explained that the company is shifting to a unified "Thor" compute module to streamline operations. Jackowski emphasized that despite advancements in technology, the Atlas robot remains too advanced for typical household use, indicating that its capabilities exceed what is necessary for everyday applications. This transition reflects Boston Dynamics' ongoing commitment to innovation while addressing practical considerations for consumer robotics.

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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas Lead on the Humanoid Form as a ‘Software Problem’

Boston Dynamics’ Atlas Lead on the Humanoid Form as a ‘Software Problem’

In a recent interview, Mario Bollini, the Lead of Product Management at Atlas, outlined the company's strategic transition towards electric actuators and the integration of reinforcement learning technologies. This shift is aimed at enhancing the performance and adaptability of their robotic systems. Bollini emphasized that adopting a humanoid form factor allows the company to address physical challenges through innovative software solutions, ultimately improving the functionality and versatility of their robots. This approach reflects Atlas's commitment to leveraging advanced technologies to meet the evolving demands of the robotics industry.

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Boston Dynamics Taps LG Innotek to Develop Advanced Vision System for Atlas Humanoid

Boston Dynamics Taps LG Innotek to Develop Advanced Vision System for Atlas Humanoid

Boston Dynamics has announced a partnership with LG Innotek to create an advanced vision sensing system for its Atlas humanoid robot. This collaboration, which combines LG's expertise in camera and optical components with Boston Dynamics' robotics software, aims to improve the robot's perception capabilities, especially in complex environments. The initiative reflects a growing trend in robotics to integrate sophisticated sensory technology to enhance functionality and adaptability.

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Kraken Robotics and TKMS ATLAS UK Demonstrate KATFISH USV Launch and Recovery System on an in-service UK Royal Navy ARCIMS USV

Kraken Robotics and TKMS ATLAS UK Demonstrate KATFISH USV Launch and Recovery System on an in-service UK Royal Navy ARCIMS USV

Kraken Robotics has successfully demonstrated its KATFISH Unmanned Surface Vessel Launch and Recovery System (USV-LARS) aboard TKMS ATLAS UK's 11-meter ARCIMS Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV). This demonstration highlights a significant advancement in maritime security technology, as the integrated systems deliver a comprehensive autonomous survey solution tailored for mine countermeasure operations and the inspection of critical underwater infrastructure. Notably, the collaboration between ARCIMS and KATFISH USV-LARS marks the introduction of the industry's first air-deployable, 300-meter depth-rated autonomous towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) survey system. This innovation aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in maritime missions.

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EUROATLAS and Rheinmetall Partner to Integrate GREYSHARK AUVs into Coastal Defense Systems

EUROATLAS and Rheinmetall Partner to Integrate GREYSHARK AUVs into Coastal Defense Systems

EUROATLAS, a Bremen-based company specializing in advanced defense technologies, has formed a strategic partnership with Rheinmetall, Germany's leading international defense systems supplier, with support from Stockholm's Mimir Group. The collaboration aims to integrate EUROATLAS's autonomous underwater vehicle, GREYSHARK™, into Rheinmetall's Battlesuite™, a modular and AI-enabled digital platform designed to manage multi-domain defense systems. This integration, announced recently, will enhance coastal defense capabilities by utilizing Battlesuite™ as the digital backbone for Rheinmetall's maritime operations infrastructure. The partnership reflects a growing emphasis on advanced technology in defense strategies, particularly in addressing maritime security challenges.

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ATLAS ELEKTRONIK Leads Innovative GhostPlay@SEA Project

ATLAS ELEKTRONIK Leads Innovative GhostPlay@SEA Project

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems’ marine electronics division, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK, has been appointed as the consortium leader for the GhostPlay@SEA research project, which focuses on advancing artificial intelligence (AI) tactics for maritime defense. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of the maritime defense sector through innovative AI solutions. By leveraging its extensive expertise in maritime technology, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK is set to play a pivotal role in developing tactical AI applications that could significantly improve defense strategies at sea. The project underscores the growing importance of AI in modern defense systems and reflects the company's commitment to leading advancements in this critical area.

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LR Awards Atlas Elektronik UK the First UMS Certificate Issued to a Naval Minehunter

LR Awards Atlas Elektronik UK the First UMS Certificate Issued to a Naval Minehunter

Lloyd’s Register has granted Unmanned Marine Systems Certification to ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK for its RNMB Hydra vessel, an innovative uncrewed surface craft developed for the UK Royal Navy. This certification marks a significant milestone in the advancement of maritime technology, particularly in the areas of mine sweeping and mine hunting. The RNMB Hydra is designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety in naval operations, reflecting the growing trend towards automation in military applications. The certification was awarded in October 2023, underscoring the vessel's compliance with rigorous safety and operational standards set by Lloyd’s Register. This development is expected to bolster the capabilities of the Royal Navy, allowing for more effective and safer maritime missions.

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Atlas takes the World Cup stage

Atlas takes the World Cup stage

Hyundai Motor Group's Atlas humanoid robot made its live public debut on Monday in New Jersey, delivering the FIFA World Cup match ball ahead of the Round of 16 clash between Brazil and Norway. This event is part of Hyundai's "Next Starts Now" campaign, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and technology in the automotive industry. The robot's appearance not only highlights advancements in robotics but also aligns with Hyundai's efforts to engage with global audiences during one of the world's most-watched sporting events.

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Boston Dynamics' Atlas Makes Historic Debut at the World Cup

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Makes Historic Debut at the World Cup

This past weekend, Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas made headlines by delivering the match ball at the World Cup, impressively mimicking the celebrations of iconic players. The event took place during the highly anticipated tournament, demonstrating Atlas's remarkable ability to learn complex human movements within just 24 hours through advanced training techniques. This achievement not only signifies a breakthrough in robotics but also underscores the potential for such technology to be applied in various industrial settings.

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Boston Dynamics' Atlas Welcomes a "Weight Reduction" Revolution: Components Reduced by Nearly an Order of Magnitude, Costs Expected to Drop Significantly

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Welcomes a "Weight Reduction" Revolution: Components Reduced by Nearly an Order of Magnitude, Costs Expected to Drop Significantly

Boston Dynamics has announced a significant advancement in its Atlas robot, achieving a dramatic reduction in component weight by nearly an order of magnitude. This breakthrough, revealed in October 2023, is expected to lead to substantial cost savings for the company. The weight reduction is part of Boston Dynamics' ongoing efforts to enhance the robot's performance and efficiency, making it more accessible for various applications. By utilizing innovative materials and design techniques, the company aims to improve the robot's agility and functionality while lowering production expenses. This development marks a pivotal moment in robotics, as lighter robots can operate more effectively in diverse environments, potentially transforming industries that rely on automation and advanced robotics.

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Boston Dynamics taps Korean suppliers for Atlas rollout

Boston Dynamics taps Korean suppliers for Atlas rollout

Boston Dynamics, a robotics subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, is preparing for the commercial launch of its Atlas humanoid robot by exploring the robotics parts value chain in South Korea. Over the past month, a team of approximately 10 engineers from the company has been visiting more than 10 auto parts factories linked to Hyundai, including notable firms like Hyundai Mobis, Hwashin Precision Co., and SOS Lab. This initiative aims to evaluate potential collaborations and resources necessary for the successful rollout of the Atlas robot, highlighting Boston Dynamics' strategic focus on integrating advanced robotics with the automotive industry.

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Boston Dynamics Atlas shows signs of general intelligence for factory work, reports say

Boston Dynamics Atlas shows signs of general intelligence for factory work, reports say

Recent reports indicate that Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot, Atlas, is nearing the level of autonomy required for practical use in industrial settings. This advancement comes as the company continues to refine Atlas's capabilities, enhancing its ability to navigate complex environments and perform tasks with minimal human intervention. The development is seen as a significant step forward in robotics, potentially transforming various industries by increasing efficiency and safety. Boston Dynamics aims to address the growing demand for automation in sectors such as manufacturing and logistics, where robots can assist in repetitive or hazardous tasks. As the technology progresses, the company is exploring partnerships and pilot programs to facilitate the integration of Atlas into real-world applications.

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Atlas moves closer to real-world autonomy, KB says

Atlas moves closer to real-world autonomy, KB says

Hyundai Motor Group is rapidly advancing its humanoid robot initiatives, particularly as Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot approaches the necessary level of autonomy for industrial use. A report published on Monday by KB Securities analyst Kang Sung-jin highlights that recent footage from Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Hyundai based in the United States, indicates substantial progress in the development of "general intelligence" for humanoid robots. This capability allows robots to adapt to various tasks and environments, marking a significant step towards their practical application in industries.

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Video: Atlas humanoid robot learns soccer skills from World Cup game footage

Video: Atlas humanoid robot learns soccer skills from World Cup game footage

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new video featuring its Atlas humanoid robot, showcasing its advanced capabilities in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Released recently, the video highlights the robot's agility and precision as it performs a series of complex movements, including running, jumping, and navigating obstacles. This demonstration aims to illustrate the potential applications of robotics in sports and entertainment, particularly as the world gears up for the highly anticipated tournament. The release comes as part of Boston Dynamics' ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of robotic technology and its integration into various fields. By showcasing Atlas's skills, the company hopes to inspire innovation and spark discussions about the future role of robots in athletic events and beyond.

Hyundai builds new robot units to scale Atlas deployment

Hyundai builds new robot units to scale Atlas deployment

Hyundai Motor Group is intensifying its efforts in humanoid robotics by launching new divisions aimed at integrating the Atlas robot, developed by its US subsidiary Boston Dynamics, into its vehicle production processes. This initiative was reported on Tuesday, highlighting the establishment of a software-defined factory promotion division, with Alpesh Patel appointed as executive vice president. The new division will focus on creating smart manufacturing facilities where artificial intelligence oversees production, logistics, and quality control, enhancing operational efficiency and innovation within Hyundai's manufacturing framework.

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Video Friday: Atlas Versus a Fridge

Video Friday: Atlas Versus a Fridge

IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of "Video Friday," showcasing a variety of innovative robotics videos and announcing upcoming robotics events scheduled for 2026. Notable events include ICRA 2026 in Vienna from June 1-5, and the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems in Prague from July 29 to August 4. Among the highlights, Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot demonstrates significant advancements in strength and adaptability, showcasing its ability to lift heavy objects and navigate complex environments using advanced reinforcement learning and control systems. This marks a pivotal moment for humanoid robots as they transition from laboratory settings to dynamic industrial applications. Additionally, the SpikerBot, a robot designed to be programmed by wiring neurons instead of traditional coding, has successfully reached its funding goal on Kickstarter. Other innovations include wheeled-legged robots that enhance mobility and a biomimetic robotic hummingbird developed at the Advanced Vertical Flight Laboratory, which mimics natural flight dynamics. The release also features advancements in construction technology, with Dusty Robotics introducing the FieldPrinter 2, a more efficient and intelligent version of its predecessor, and Noble Machines showcasing their autonomous robots designed for hazardous industrial tasks at NVIDIA GTC 2026. These developments reflect a broader trend in robotics, where technology is increasingly integrated into real-world applications, enhancing efficiency and safety across various industries.

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Robots Can Do More Than Just Fold Clothes: Boston Dynamics' Atlas Moves Heavy Objects

Robots Can Do More Than Just Fold Clothes: Boston Dynamics' Atlas Moves Heavy Objects

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a remarkable demonstration of its Atlas robot, which successfully lifted a 45 kg mini fridge while exhibiting exceptional stability and agility. This event highlights the advanced physical intelligence of the Atlas, showcasing its ability to adapt and respond to varying weights and balance in real-time. The demonstration marks a significant advancement in robotics, pushing beyond the traditional limitations that have constrained robotic capabilities in the past.

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Hyundai Motor Group to deploy 25,000 Atlas robots across factories

Hyundai Motor Group to deploy 25,000 Atlas robots across factories

Hyundai Motor Group announced plans to integrate over 25,000 Atlas humanoid robots, developed by its US subsidiary Boston Dynamics, into its vehicle manufacturing processes. This initiative was revealed during an investor relations session hosted by JPMorgan Chase on Monday in Boston. The company aims to enhance its production capabilities by manufacturing key components for these robots in the United States. Officials from six affiliates, including Hyundai Motor, Kia, and Hyundai Mobis, participated in the event, highlighting the group's commitment to innovation and efficiency in its operations.

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Kia CEO outlines plan to deploy humanoid robot Atlas at U.S. factories in 2029

Kia CEO outlines plan to deploy humanoid robot Atlas at U.S. factories in 2029

Kia Corp. CEO Song Ho-sung announced plans to introduce the humanoid robot Atlas, developed by Boston Dynamics, at the company’s U.S. factories by 2029. During recent overseas roadshows, as reported by Korea Investment & Securities, Song detailed the strategy for deploying Atlas first at Hyundai Motor Group’s manufacturing facility in the U.S., before it reaches Kia’s plant in Georgia. This initiative aims to enhance automation and efficiency in production processes, reflecting the automaker's commitment to integrating advanced technology into its operations.

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Boston Dynamics reveals how Atlas robot lifts 100-pound industrial loads at scale

Boston Dynamics reveals how Atlas robot lifts 100-pound industrial loads at scale

Boston Dynamics has unveiled the training process behind its Atlas humanoid robot, showcasing its ability to lift and carry heavy objects. This development was announced in a recent demonstration, highlighting the robot's advanced capabilities in handling various tasks. The event took place in October 2023, where engineers detailed the methods used to enhance Atlas's physical skills. The motivation behind this innovation stems from the growing demand for robots that can assist in labor-intensive environments, such as warehouses and construction sites. By equipping Atlas with the ability to perform complex lifting and carrying tasks, Boston Dynamics aims to address labor shortages and improve efficiency in these sectors. The training involved a combination of machine learning techniques and physical simulations, allowing the robot to understand and adapt to different weights and shapes of objects. This iterative process enabled Atlas to refine its movements and improve its stability while handling heavy loads. As a result, the robot is now capable of executing tasks that require both strength and precision, marking a significant advancement in robotics technology.

Making Atlas See the World | Boston Dynamics

Making Atlas See the World | Boston Dynamics

The Atlas perception team at Boston Dynamics recently provided valuable insights into the development of agile and adaptable humanoid robots. This initiative, which aims to enhance the capabilities of robots in various environments, showcases the company's commitment to advancing robotics technology. By focusing on improving perception and mobility, the team is working to create robots that can navigate complex terrains and perform tasks that require human-like agility. The insights were shared during a presentation held in October 2023, highlighting the team's innovative approaches and the challenges they face in the evolving field of robotics. This effort is part of Boston Dynamics' broader mission to push the boundaries of what robots can achieve, ultimately aiming to integrate them more seamlessly into everyday life and various industries.

Tesla Optimus vs Figure AI vs Hyundai Atlas: Full Comparison 2026

Tesla Optimus vs Figure AI vs Hyundai Atlas: Full Comparison 2026

As the competition in the humanoid robot sector intensifies, Tesla, Figure, and Electric Atlas are vying for dominance with their latest models. By 2026, these companies are expected to showcase significant advancements in specifications, production capabilities, and artificial intelligence integration. Tesla's Gen 3 robot aims to leverage its existing technology and infrastructure to enhance efficiency and functionality, while Figure is focusing on creating a more agile and adaptable humanoid design. Electric Atlas, on the other hand, is emphasizing robust funding and innovative engineering to push the boundaries of what humanoid robots can achieve. The race is not just about technological superiority; it also involves strategic partnerships and investments that could shape the future of robotics. As these companies ramp up their production efforts, the industry is closely monitoring their progress, particularly in terms of AI capabilities that will enable these robots to perform complex tasks autonomously. The outcome of this competition could redefine the landscape of robotics and its applications across various sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, and personal assistance. With the deadline of 2026 approaching, industry experts are analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each contender, assessing how their unique approaches to design and technology will influence their success in capturing market share. As advancements continue, the question remains: which company will emerge as the leader in the humanoid robot race?

Aeva Delivers Atlas C-Samples to Daimler Truck for Autonomous Truck Production Program

Aeva Delivers Atlas C-Samples to Daimler Truck for Autonomous Truck Production Program

Aeva, a prominent company specializing in advanced sensing and perception systems, has successfully delivered the initial C-sample units of its Aeva Atlas™ 4D LiDAR sensors to Daimler Truck North America and Torc Robotics. This delivery represents a significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration between the companies, aimed at advancing the series production of SAE Level 4 autonomous Class 8 trucks. The partnership underscores Aeva's commitment to enhancing autonomous vehicle technology, which is crucial for the future of transportation. The delivery of these sensors is a pivotal step in the development process, facilitating further testing and refinement of the technology necessary for achieving higher levels of automation in trucking.

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Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot amazes with flawless handstand

Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot amazes with flawless handstand

Boston Dynamics has unveiled new test footage of its Atlas humanoid robot, demonstrating significant advancements in its capabilities. The footage, released recently, highlights the robot's agility and precision as it navigates complex environments, showcasing its ability to perform tasks such as running, jumping, and even parkour maneuvers. This development comes as part of the company's ongoing efforts to enhance robotic technology for potential applications in various fields, including logistics, disaster response, and personal assistance. The engineers at Boston Dynamics aim to push the boundaries of robotics, making machines that can adapt to dynamic settings and assist humans in challenging situations. The release of this footage not only illustrates the progress made since the robot's initial introduction but also sparks discussions about the future of humanoid robots in everyday life.

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Behavior Model Open-Sourced by Independent Developer

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Behavior Model Open-Sourced by Independent Developer

In a noteworthy advancement for the field of robotics, Bryson K. Jones has unveiled an open-source version of the Large Behavior Model (LBM) developed by the Toyota Research Institute. This model, which serves as the driving force behind Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot, offers a streamlined solution that delivers high performance without requiring extensive computational power. By making this technology accessible to developers, Jones aims to democratize robotics innovation, allowing a broader range of creators to experiment and build upon this foundational model. The release marks a significant step forward in making advanced robotic capabilities more attainable for various applications.

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How Boston Dynamics upgraded the Atlas robot

How Boston Dynamics upgraded the Atlas robot

Boston Dynamics has unveiled an upgraded version of its humanoid robot, Atlas, showcasing significant enhancements since its previous iteration featured in a 2021 segment on 60 Minutes. The latest model boasts fully rotating joints and advanced hands capable of gripping a diverse range of objects, reflecting the company's commitment to advancing robotics technology. This development was announced in October 2023, highlighting the ongoing evolution of Atlas as a versatile and adaptive machine. The upgrades aim to improve the robot's functionality in various applications, from industrial tasks to research and development, demonstrating the potential of robotics in enhancing human capabilities and efficiency.

How Boston Dynamics upgraded the Atlas robot

How Boston Dynamics upgraded the Atlas robot

Boston Dynamics has unveiled an upgraded version of its humanoid robot, Atlas, showcasing significant advancements since its previous iteration featured in a 2021 segment on 60 Minutes. The latest model boasts enhanced joint mobility, allowing for full rotation, and improved dexterity with hands capable of gripping a diverse range of objects. This development highlights the company's ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics technology. The upgrades are part of Boston Dynamics' efforts to create more versatile and functional robots that can assist in various tasks, reflecting the growing demand for automation in multiple industries. The announcement comes as the field of robotics continues to evolve rapidly, with innovations aimed at increasing efficiency and adaptability in real-world applications.

Hyundai Confirms CES 2026 Debut for Atlas and "Group-Wide" AI Robotics Strategy

Hyundai Confirms CES 2026 Debut for Atlas and "Group-Wide" AI Robotics Strategy

Hyundai Motor Group is set to unveil its long-anticipated "January Update," which will outline its strategy for the mass deployment of robots. This significant announcement will take place in Las Vegas, where the company will also introduce the electric Atlas vehicle to the public for the first time. The event highlights Hyundai's commitment to advancing technology and innovation in the automotive sector, as the company seeks to integrate robotics into its operations and product offerings. The unveiling is expected to attract considerable attention from industry stakeholders and consumers alike, showcasing Hyundai's vision for the future of mobility and automation.

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Boston Dynamics Teases "Automotive Volumes" of Atlas in January Update

Boston Dynamics Teases "Automotive Volumes" of Atlas in January Update

Boston Dynamics executives have indicated a significant transition towards mass production and enterprise deployment of their Atlas humanoid robot, expected to commence early next year. This announcement comes as the company navigates a competitive landscape, with various industry players achieving notable advancements in robotics. The move aims to capitalize on growing demand for humanoid robots in various sectors, reflecting a strategic shift in Boston Dynamics' approach to meet market needs. By focusing on scaling production, the company seeks to enhance its position in the robotics industry, potentially revolutionizing how businesses integrate humanoid technology into their operations.

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Boston Dynamics' Atlas Tackles Complex Warehouse Tasks with Advanced Perception and Adaptability

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Tackles Complex Warehouse Tasks with Advanced Perception and Adaptability

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new video featuring its all-electric Atlas humanoid robot executing a complex sequencing task in a warehouse environment. This demonstration, released recently, showcases significant advancements in the robot's dynamic perception and manipulation capabilities, as well as its ability to adapt to unpredictable changes and recover from errors. The company's ongoing efforts aim to enhance what they refer to as "physical intelligence," reflecting their commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics technology.

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Hyundai Deepens Ties with Boston Dynamics, Plans Large-Scale Robot Deployments Including Atlas Humanoid

Hyundai Deepens Ties with Boston Dynamics, Plans Large-Scale Robot Deployments Including Atlas Humanoid

Hyundai Motor Group is set to enhance its robotics initiatives by acquiring tens of thousands of robots from its subsidiary, Boston Dynamics. This substantial investment includes the Atlas humanoid, Spot quadruped, and Stretch logistics robot. The acquisition aims to integrate these advanced robotic systems into Hyundai's operations, utilizing the company's manufacturing capabilities to boost Boston Dynamics' production scale. This strategic move positions the Atlas humanoid robot in direct competition with similar offerings from companies such as Agility Robotics, Figure AI, and Apptronik, all vying to implement humanoid robots in industrial environments.

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Hyundai showcases Atlas humanoid robot’s football skills in new World Cup-themed series 

Hyundai showcases Atlas humanoid robot’s football skills in new World Cup-themed series 

In preparation for the FIFA World Cup 2026, Hyundai Motor has launched the “School of Football,” an initiative aimed at promoting football education and skills development among young players. The program, which was announced recently, will take place in various locations across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the three host countries for the upcoming tournament. Hyundai's initiative seeks to inspire the next generation of football talent and foster a deeper connection to the sport in the lead-up to the World Cup. By providing training sessions, workshops, and mentorship opportunities, the program aims to enhance the skills of young athletes while also promoting teamwork and sportsmanship. The “School of Football” aligns with Hyundai's commitment to supporting community engagement and youth development through sports. The company plans to collaborate with local football clubs and organizations to ensure the program reaches a wide audience, making football more accessible to aspiring players. This effort reflects Hyundai's broader strategy to leverage its partnership with FIFA and contribute positively to the global football community.

Large Behavior Models and Atlas Find New Footing | Boston Dynamics

Large Behavior Models and Atlas Find New Footing | Boston Dynamics

Researchers emphasize that the development of effective humanoid robots hinges on a comprehensive set of skills. These robots must be capable of manipulating a wide variety of objects, ranging from hard to soft and heavy to delicate. They should also possess the ability to coordinate their movements to adapt to their surroundings, navigate obstacles, and maintain balance in unpredictable situations. This multifaceted approach is essential for creating AI generalists that can perform a diverse array of tasks, ultimately advancing the field of robotics. The ongoing research aims to address these challenges and enhance the functionality of humanoid robots, paving the way for their practical applications in everyday life.

From Viral Clips to the Factory Floor: 60 Minutes Goes Inside Boston Dynamics’ Industrial Shift

From Viral Clips to the Factory Floor: 60 Minutes Goes Inside Boston Dynamics’ Industrial Shift

A recent segment on 60 Minutes provided an in-depth examination of the all-electric Atlas robot as it undertakes practical tasks at Hyundai's manufacturing facility in Georgia. This showcase marks a significant development in the humanoid robotics industry, illustrating the robot's capabilities in a real-world setting. The segment emphasizes the growing integration of advanced robotics in industrial environments, reflecting a broader trend towards automation in manufacturing. By demonstrating the Atlas robot's functionality and potential impact on production efficiency, the report highlights the ongoing evolution of technology in the workforce.

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Boston Dynamics Executives Offer a Reality Check: The Humanoid Industry Is Still in ‘Phase One’

Boston Dynamics Executives Offer a Reality Check: The Humanoid Industry Is Still in ‘Phase One’

In a recent discussion, leaders from the Atlas team shared insights on the challenges of hardware reliability in robotics and the ongoing debate regarding the use of legs versus wheels for mobility. They emphasized that automotive manufacturing serves as a critical benchmark for testing artificial intelligence capabilities, describing it as the ultimate "manipulation complete" test. The conversation highlighted the "bitter lessons" learned through their experiences, underscoring the complexities involved in developing reliable robotic systems. This dialogue reflects the team's commitment to advancing technology while addressing the practical implications of their design choices.

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Boston Dynamics Details its 'Good Enough' Approach to Humanoid Hands

Boston Dynamics Details its 'Good Enough' Approach to Humanoid Hands

Boston Dynamics engineers have released a new video detailing the design philosophy behind the electric Atlas robot's innovative three-fingered grippers. The engineers highlight their approach, which focuses on achieving a practical balance between dexterity, reliability, and simplified complexity to enhance the robot's ability to manipulate objects in real-world scenarios. This development reflects the company's ongoing commitment to advancing robotic technology for practical applications. The video aims to provide insights into the engineering challenges and solutions that shape the Atlas's functionality, showcasing how these grippers are designed to perform effectively in diverse environments.

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Boston Dynamics shows off a fascinating leap in humanoid mobility

Boston Dynamics shows off a fascinating leap in humanoid mobility

Boston Dynamics continues to lead the robotics industry with its advanced Atlas robot, showcasing its capabilities in a series of recent videos. The footage highlights Atlas engaging in impressive physical feats, including running, executing cartwheels, and even breakdancing. These demonstrations not only emphasize the robot's agility and balance but also reflect the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotic technology. The videos, released in October 2023, serve to inspire interest and excitement in the potential applications of robotics in various fields, from entertainment to practical uses in everyday life.

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Application engineering for assembly systems is quietly becoming manufacturing’s biggest competitive edge

Application engineering for assembly systems is quietly becoming manufacturing’s biggest competitive edge

In a significant shift within the manufacturing sector, companies are increasingly focusing on application engineering to enhance assembly systems. This evolution is driven by the need for higher productivity and reduced error rates on the factory floor. Leading the charge is Atlas Copco, a prominent player in the industry, which is fully embracing this transformation. The emphasis is now on not just the machines themselves, but also on the engineering that connects and adjusts these machines in real-time to align with operational demands. As factories strive to optimize their processes, the integration of advanced engineering techniques is becoming essential for success in a competitive landscape.

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MIT and EPFL Develop Aerial-Aquatic Robot for Enhanced Environmental Studies

MIT and EPFL Develop Aerial-Aquatic Robot for Enhanced Environmental Studies

In a groundbreaking demonstration, two full teams of humanoid robots engaged in an 11-vs-11 soccer match at RoboCup 2026 in Incheon, South Korea, marking a significant milestone in robotic sports. This event showcased the advancements in humanoid robotics, with Tech United competing against IRIS, bringing the vision of robot soccer closer to reality. The significance of this event lies in its potential to drive interest and investment in humanoid robotics and AI technologies. As robots like Boston Dynamics' Atlas perform in front of large audiences, the market for humanoid robots in entertainment and practical applications is expected to grow. Additionally, the introduction of advanced robotic hands by 1X, featuring 25 degrees of freedom, highlights the ongoing evolution in dexterity and manipulation capabilities. Looking ahead, the next major robotics events include the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems in Prague from July 29 to August 4, 2026, and IROS 2026 in Pittsburgh from September 27 to October 1, 2026. These gatherings will likely showcase further advancements in robotics and provide a platform for collaboration and innovation in the field. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Boston Dynamics brings its legged robots to the FIFA World Cup

Boston Dynamics brings its legged robots to the FIFA World Cup

Around the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Hyundai and Boston Dynamics have taught footwork to the Atlas humanoid, while the Spot robot is on patrol. The post Boston Dynamics brings its legged robots to the FIFA World Cup appeared first on The Robot Report.

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Hyundai Motor Showcases Humanoid at World Cup in Robotics Push

Hyundai Motor Showcases Humanoid at World Cup in Robotics Push

Hyundai Motor Co. unveiled its Atlas humanoid robot during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a significant milestone in the company's technological advancements. The event served as a prominent platform for the South Korean automaker to demonstrate its innovations on a global stage. As Hyundai prepares for mass production and deployment of the robot in factories, this showcase underscores the company's commitment to integrating robotics into various sectors. The World Cup, known for its vast international audience, provided an ideal backdrop for Hyundai to highlight its progress and future aspirations in robotics technology.

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CNRS Deploys Ten SEAEXPLORER Autonomous Gliders for Mediterranean Ecosystem Research

CNRS Deploys Ten SEAEXPLORER Autonomous Gliders for Mediterranean Ecosystem Research

In mid-June 2026, the CNRS deployed ten SEAEXPLORER autonomous underwater gliders in the Ligurian Sea as part of Mission 6 under France's 2030 funding plan. This initiative aims to create a comprehensive environmental data atlas for the northwestern Mediterranean, focusing on the impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems. The gliders will operate for one month, diving to depths of 1,000 meters and equipped with sensors to monitor underwater noise and ocean currents. The deployment is significant as it represents a strategic effort by the French government to enhance industrial competitiveness and develop next-generation technologies for deep-sea exploration. By utilizing coordinated fleets of autonomous gliders and advanced sensing technologies, researchers aim to better understand the dynamics of marine ecosystems and the effects of climate change, maritime traffic, and ocean acidification. This innovative approach will facilitate the study of plankton distribution and biodiversity through methods such as environmental DNA monitoring. Looking ahead, the next phases of Mission 6 will involve additional deployments in the Gulf of Lion in 2028 to test new sensors, followed by operations in French Polynesia between 2028 and 2029. These efforts will further expand the capabilities of autonomous underwater vehicles in marine research, with no further timeline disclosed at the time of publication.

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Could humanoid robots go from the lab to the factory floor?

Could humanoid robots go from the lab to the factory floor?

Engineers and computer scientists are advancing the development of AI-powered humanoid robots, with Boston Dynamics recently showcasing its Atlas robot in a demonstration for 60 Minutes. The event highlighted Atlas's ability to learn and perform tasks within a Hyundai factory setting. This initiative aims to enhance automation in manufacturing processes, reflecting a growing trend towards integrating robotics in various industries. By leveraging artificial intelligence, these robots are designed to mimic human actions, potentially improving efficiency and productivity in factory operations. The collaboration between Boston Dynamics and Hyundai underscores the increasing importance of robotics in modern manufacturing, as companies seek innovative solutions to meet evolving production demands.

Will AI-powered humanoid robots someday work alongside us? | 60 Minutes

Will AI-powered humanoid robots someday work alongside us? | 60 Minutes

Engineers and computer scientists at Boston Dynamics are advancing the development of AI-powered humanoid robots, exemplified by their robot Atlas, which is designed to mimic human behavior. In a recent demonstration, the company invited the CBS news program 60 Minutes to observe Atlas as it learned to perform tasks within a Hyundai factory setting. This initiative showcases the potential of robotics to enhance efficiency and productivity in industrial environments. The collaboration between Boston Dynamics and Hyundai reflects a growing trend in the integration of artificial intelligence and robotics in manufacturing processes, aiming to address labor shortages and improve operational capabilities. The demonstration highlights the ongoing efforts to refine the technology, enabling robots to adapt to complex tasks and work alongside human employees effectively.

Video Friday: Watch This Running Robot Not Fall Down Stairs

Video Friday: Watch This Running Robot Not Fall Down Stairs

IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of "Video Friday," showcasing a selection of impressive robotics videos and announcing upcoming robotics events scheduled for 2026. Notable events include RSS 2026 in Sydney from July 13-17, the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems in Prague from July 29 to August 4, and Actuate 2026 in San Francisco on August 18-19. Among the featured videos, a humanoid robot from DEEP Robotics demonstrated remarkable recovery skills, raising questions about the role of luck in robotics. The DARoS Lab shared insights on their MPC-based balance controller, while Generative Bionics revealed their new robot, GENE01, designed and produced in just three months. A significant milestone was achieved by IHMC Robotics with their humanoid robot, Alex, which successfully took its first steps outdoors in preparation for a demonstration in Maryland. Flexiv Robotics introduced the Flexiv MICO, a compact dual-arm system designed for safe collaboration in various workspaces. Additionally, ICRA 2026 showcased CCRobot-S, a team of cable-climbing robots capable of collaboratively inspecting and maintaining bridge cables. Boston Dynamics provided a behind-the-scenes look at how their Atlas robot learned to play football, exploring the possibilities of robotics in sports without biological constraints. These developments highlight the rapid advancements in robotics technology and the ongoing exploration of their capabilities across diverse applications.

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Investing In The Exponential Humanoid Wave

Investing In The Exponential Humanoid Wave

The humanoid robotics industry is transitioning from demonstrations to practical applications, marking a significant milestone in technological advancement. Figure AI, an American robotics firm, showcased its Figure 03 humanoid robot by livestreaming its autonomous package sorting for an impressive 200 hours. Meanwhile, Hyundai Motor Group, the parent company of Boston Dynamics, announced plans to deploy over 25,000 Atlas humanoid robots across its manufacturing plants for Hyundai and Kia by 2028. Despite these advancements, companies like Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and Tesla still face competition from Unitree, which led the market by shipping approximately 5,500 humanoid units in 2025. This shift towards real-world deployment underscores the rapid scaling of physical AI technologies in various industries.

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Hyundai creates dedicated units for software-defined factory, robot components

Hyundai creates dedicated units for software-defined factory, robot components

Hyundai Motor Group is taking significant steps to enhance its manufacturing capabilities by establishing dedicated units focused on its software-defined factory (SDF) strategy and sourcing robotic components. This initiative aims to integrate Atlas humanoid robots into its auto manufacturing processes. The announcement was made on Monday, with industry sources revealing that the group has appointed Alpesh Patel, currently the chief innovation officer at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore, to oversee the SDF initiative. This move reflects Hyundai's commitment to modernizing its production facilities and improving efficiency through advanced robotics and software integration.

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Getting Real with Humanoids | Boston Dynamics

Getting Real with Humanoids | Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics has made significant strides in the development of its Atlas® robot, which was unveiled nearly a year ago. This advanced humanoid robot is designed to be faster, stronger, and more compact, with the potential to revolutionize various industries. The company aims to create a highly dynamic robot capable of performing a wide range of tasks, which could fundamentally alter the nature of work. Progress is being made incrementally, as Boston Dynamics continues to refine the robot's capabilities and functionalities. The ongoing research and development efforts highlight the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics technology.

Ask a Roboticist: Q&A with Josh | Boston Dynamics

Ask a Roboticist: Q&A with Josh | Boston Dynamics

A mechanical engineer from the Atlas team recently addressed inquiries regarding the construction and testing of advanced robotics. This engagement took place as part of an initiative to enhance public understanding of robotic technology, showcasing the team's innovative approaches and methodologies. The discussion highlighted the rigorous processes involved in designing robots capable of complex movements and tasks, emphasizing the importance of both theoretical knowledge and practical application in engineering. The engineer provided insights into the challenges faced during development and the testing phases, illustrating how iterative design and real-world trials contribute to the refinement of robotic capabilities. This informative session aimed to foster interest in robotics and inspire future generations of engineers, reflecting the growing significance of automation in various industries.

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