Boston Dynamics Atlas Mk2

Boston Dynamics Atlas Mk2

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FourWheelDrift

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88,707 posts

286 months

Wednesday 17th April
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The new one, now things start to get scary in a kill all humans sort of way. biggrin



The old one

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Wednesday 17th April
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The new ones getting very i-robot isn't it.....

Does make you wonder the stuff they're working on they DON'T show you.

SpudLink

5,980 posts

194 months

Wednesday 17th April
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C5_Steve said:
The new ones getting very i-robot isn't it.....

Does make you wonder the stuff they're working on they DON'T show you.
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Wednesday 17th April
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SpudLink said:
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.
Ah you might be right it's been a long time since I've seen that! But the general flipping limbs and head around is creepy af!

anonymous-user

56 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I like it! The ring light will make all tik ttters and instascammers want to buy it and then the machines will kill them, getting rid of the human waste this planet doesn't need.

ajprice

27,752 posts

198 months

Wednesday 17th April
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C5_Steve said:
SpudLink said:
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.
Ah you might be right it's been a long time since I've seen that! But the general flipping limbs and head around is creepy af!
I'm sure there are bits of the film that show the movement better than this, but searching I'm just getting these two.





The first time I watched the new Atlas video and it curled its legs over, I wasn't sure which way it was going to go next, the way it did get up was cool but creepy. You think it should bend the same way as a human, when it does something else it's very weird.

wyson

2,095 posts

106 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Boston Dynamics and the ilk are "just" waiting on some high capacity battery tech now. The run time of these robots on current battery tech is measured in minutes, not very useful yet.

SpudLink

5,980 posts

194 months

Thursday 18th April
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ajprice said:
C5_Steve said:
SpudLink said:
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.
Ah you might be right it's been a long time since I've seen that! But the general flipping limbs and head around is creepy af!
I'm sure there are bits of the film that show the movement better than this, but searching I'm just getting these two.





The first time I watched the new Atlas video and it curled its legs over, I wasn't sure which way it was going to go next, the way it did get up was cool but creepy. You think it should bend the same way as a human, when it does something else it's very weird.
I probably misremembered. I think seeing the T-X twist ‘the wrong way’ was memorable enough that my brain exaggerated it.

The uncomfortable feeling we get watching the Boston Dynamics robot is a good argument for not making them too ‘humanoid’. I know it makes sense to build a bipedal design so that it can function in environments designed for humans, but it just feels ‘wrong’.

55palfers

5,926 posts

166 months

Thursday 18th April
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The "face" is a bit disconcerting.

KingGary

244 posts

2 months

Thursday 18th April
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New one still walks like it’s pooed itself so cannot be taken seriously.

25 seconds in, does the old one grab its nuts when it falls off the balance beam?

fatbutt

2,689 posts

266 months

Thursday 18th April
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From Code 8, a Netflix film (pretty good one at that)


FourWheelDrift

Original Poster:

88,707 posts

286 months

Monday 29th April
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Just an extra bit, here's a TV series/film idea in the making.


98elise

26,869 posts

163 months

Monday 29th April
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SpudLink said:
I probably misremembered. I think seeing the T-X twist ‘the wrong way’ was memorable enough that my brain exaggerated it.

The uncomfortable feeling we get watching the Boston Dynamics robot is a good argument for not making them too ‘humanoid’. I know it makes sense to build a bipedal design so that it can function in environments designed for humans, but it just feels ‘wrong’.
Uncanny Valley. We don't like things that look near human.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley


Edited by 98elise on Monday 29th April 21:59

FourWheelDrift

Original Poster:

88,707 posts

286 months

Monday 29th April
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But we all love fluffy blue robot dogs, killing all humans, nah, he just playing.

andburg

7,371 posts

171 months

Monday 29th April
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It will be the end of us

Already walks like a a football hooligan after 5 pints

hidetheelephants

25,020 posts

195 months

Tuesday 30th April
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FourWheelDrift said:
But we all love fluffy blue robot dogs, killing all humans, nah, he just playing.
Fluffy blue flamethrowing dogs.


Terminator X

15,204 posts

206 months

Tuesday 30th April
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The answer is always #BurnThem

TX.

RDMcG

19,238 posts

209 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I had not realized than Boston Dynamics is owned by Hyundai.........

Hoofy

76,574 posts

284 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Making them look like dogs doesn't make me feel safer. I've seen the War of the Worlds series. https://www.channel5.com/show/war-of-the-worlds-cd...

Kowalski655

14,695 posts

145 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Terminator X said:
The answer is always #BurnThem

TX.
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