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Bad news for fans of gun-toting killer robot. Massachusetts wants to make your Black Mirror fantasy illegal. This week, two state senators proposed a first-of-its-kind bill that, if passed, would ...
However, Boston Dynamics has come together with a coalition of other robotics experts to plead with companies across the sector to please never give the robots guns. The letter, which was first ...
Boston Dynamics, the company behind ... Robot dog maker Boston Dynamics accuses rival of stealing design, strapping gun to it By . Devin Sean Martin. Published Nov. 17, 2022, 4:42 p.m. ET.
Unsurprisingly, Boston Dynamics is none too pleased to see one of its robots affixed with a paintball gun. It is, after all, a far cry from Spot getting down to Bruno Mars.
Robodog drama! That's My Dog. According to the Robot Report, Hyundai-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics is suing competitor Ghost Robots, alleging that the rival robot maker has infringed on ...
Executives from MassRobotics and Boston Dynamics have asked state lawmakers to advance a bill banning armed robots that, if passed, would be the first-in-the-nation to do so, according to supporters.
Boston Dynamics, the formerly Google-owned firm behind the Spot robot dog and its humanoid equaivalents, has published an open letter vowing to counter attempts by buyers to weaponize its products ...
Boston Dynamics led five other robotics companies in pledging to not weaponize their robots and to prohibit their clients from doing so, with exceptions for defense and law enforcement.
Boston Dynamics, founded by a former MIT researcher, has developed robot technology since 1992. Its tech is used by about 50 public safety agencies across the country.
Boston Dynamics reveals new details about Atlas, its humanoid robot, and how it perceives the world around it.
Boston Dynamics' Spot runs around at MassRobotics Robot Block Party on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021. Courtesy of MassRobotics By Lucia Maffei – Technology Reporter, Boston Business Journal ...
Boston Dynamics just released a mind-blowing video of its next-gen Atlas robot, and it’s taking humanoid movement to a whole new level. Unlike Tesla’s Optimus or other work-focused robots ...