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Boston Dynamics Introduces Their Newest Four-Legged Robot, 'Spot'

MicroHex writes: Boston Dynamics, creators of "Big Dog" recently unveiled their newest creation, "Spot." Originally funded by DARPA to develop the technology behind Big Dog, Boston Dynamics is currently owned by Google and continues its robotics research. From the video: "Spot is a four-legged robot designed for indoor and outdoor operation. It is electrically powered and hydraulically actuated. Spot has a sensor head that helps it navigate and negotiate rough terrain. Spot weighs about 160 lbs."

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  1. Good thing they put the blinky light on it's tail by jpellino · · Score: 4, Insightful

    because that's the thing that's going to finally make you realize that SWEET FIREBREATHING JESUS there's a giant whirring headless robot dog walking past the break room.

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  2. Re:Wow, the stairs and the rough terrain! by Dutch+Gun · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No kidding. Quite a few years ago, I was part of a robotics club that competed in walking robotics contests, so I have a bit of appreciation for how amazing these machines actually are. They're making incredible progress with these devices. It's amazingly fun to see how "organically" the robots respond to a loss of balance or footing.

    It's a little sad that it's the military that has to fund these things, but I'm sure that civilians will eventually reap the benefits of this R&D. After all, the internet and GPS were both military-funded project as well.

    Note to self: erase footage of early robots getting kicked by humans before they achieve overlord status.

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  3. Re:Wow, the stairs and the rough terrain! by Kjella · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The real question is when are they going to put a RC gun turret on top of it. No, I don't think they'll give it fire control but they can use it to flank the enemy, take vantage points or whatever and if it gets shot, well it's a robot.

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  4. Re:Wow, the stairs and the rough terrain! by Smauler · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I do notice they've got no videos of this robot going down stairs. That's _way_ harder than going up stairs.