Boston Dynamics has revealed new details about how Robot Humanoid Atlas sees and interacts with the world around him.
The method of displaying robots combines the two -dimensional images taken by cameras on the plane, and the site of the Atlas joints to direct themselves in space, which is a three -dimensional image of the environment for the depth of the scale, as well as the CAD files for the objects that were trained on the robot on actual time predictions on how to direct an object in space.
The latest updates of the Boston Atlas include dynamics of an in -depth collapse of how the robot sees the world.
Atlas is constantly updated to the world around it to respond to changes in the environment (such as when Boston Dynamics employees transmit things or fall on the ground).
Check the video in this article to watch the atlas of complete collapse and Boston Dynamics at work.
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