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Boston Dynamics has recently introduced a new version of the Atlas humanoid robot that is fully electric and designed for real-world applications. This marks a major shift from the hydraulic version that has been in use for over a decade. The electric Atlas retains its humanoid form with a head, trunk, two arms, and two legs, but with an updated body that is more agile and less bulky. It is described as being “stronger, more dexterous and more agile” than its predecessor, with movements that are designed to be more efficient for performing tasks that are tedious, dirty, and dangerous in real-world scenarios.

The new Atlas robot incorporates advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to enhance its capabilities. This includes improvements in simulation and predictive control to ensure smooth operation and adaptability to complex situations. Boston Dynamics has also announced a new commercial strategy for Atlas, partnering with select clients to further develop its abilities. Hyundai is the first client announced, with plans to test Atlas in car manufacturing processes.

This latest iteration of Atlas comes after a decade of progress in mobility, perception, and robotic strength with the hydraulic version that enabled the robot to perform impressive feats like jumps and somersaults in activities like ‘parkour’. The transition to an electric version represents a significant milestone in the evolution of humanoid robots for practical applications across various industries.

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