Love Boston Dynamics humor 🤣
Here is a video of a person "asking" a robot for a drink from the fridge.

Love Boston Dynamics humor 🤣
Here is a video of a person "asking" a robot for a drink from the fridge.


Als 2012 #cheetah von #bostondynamics vorgestellt wurde war mein erster Gedanke:"scheiße, was ist wenn da jemand eine mg drauf installiert?" ...

Hyundai Motor Group affiliates surge on Boston Dynamics IPO speculation, with NH Securities noting expectations remain valid despite uncertain timeline as company's robotics valuation soars from $1B to $25-42B since 2021 SoftBank acquisition, while Atlas humanoid production advances


Boston Dynamics: от лабораторного эксперимента до символа эпохи новой робототехники
Boston Dynamics часто воспринимают как компанию из вирусных роликов про танцующих роботов, но за этим стоит тридцатилетняя история исследований в динамической робототехнике. Сегодня это часть Hyundai Motor Group и одновременно ориентир для отрасли мобильных и гуманоидных роботов. Рассказываем подробнее про ее историю и патенты.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/onlinepatent/articles/1028896/
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Observer | Why Robots Observe, But Humans Still Decide by Alexander Rugaev
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Boston Dynamics’ $300,000 robot dogs are already patrolling data‑centers, but they never act on their own – they merely observe, detect anomalies and relay information while any response remains a human decision, a principle that has been adopted worldwide from Dubai to New York and across Chinese cities. As AI‑driven infrastructure expands, companies are investing heavily in autonomous security robots because human monitoring alone can’t keep up with the volume and hazard of continuous surveillance; the global security‑robot market is expected to hit $19 billion in 2026 and double by 2033. Yet current AI models lack a grounded understanding of reality and can “hallucinate,” making them unreliable for high‑risk decisions such as police interventions or critical infrastructure management. Consequently, the industry favors a pragmatic division of labor—robots handle patrols and inspections, while accountable humans retain final authority—to ensure safety, accountability, and sustainable progress.
Read more: https://observer.com/2026/04/ai-security-robots-human-control-data-centers/
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As data centers scale and autonomous systems become more common, Micropolis Robotics’ Alexander Rugaev unpacks an operational boundary: machines can observe, but not decide. Robots are increasingly present, but critical judgment remains firmly human.