New video shows Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot performing tasks with no help from humans. All of the robots motions are generated autonomously.
As the company explains in the description of the video showing Atlas performing its tasks, “Atlas is autonomously moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between.
“Atlas uses a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and localize the environment fixtures and individual bins. The robot uses a specialized grasping policy and continuously estimates the state of manipulated objects to achieve the task.
“There are no prescribed or teleoperated movements; all motions are generated autonomously online. The robot is able to detect and react to changes in the environment (e.g., moving fixtures) and action failures (e.g., failure to insert the cover, tripping, environment collisions) using a combination of vision, force, and proprioceptive sensors.”
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