Boston Dynamics has introduced a new version of its Atlas robot that is gradually acquiring the abilities of its hydraulic-powered forerunner, Atlas HD. A recent video released by Boston Dynamics and the RAI Institute demonstrates Atlas executing a backflip after a cartwheel, showcasing its agility and stability without losing balance or sustaining damage. The company, known for its innovative robotics, also highlights the process that led to this development. Despite some falls during the intricate maneuver, the robot can recover and complete the stunts successfully.
Improving Atlas’s running speed has proven to be more challenging, as the robot may lose components from impacts or collide with obstacles. However, researchers have made strides in teaching Atlas to walk with a more natural and fluid motion, addressing previous issues of clumsiness while moving slowly. While these advancements may not have been crucial for prior commercial applications, the new modified version of Atlas has been released as an enterprise product. This iteration may lack the finesse of the original research model, suggesting that the latter has possibly reached its limits.
The presented tests in the video are described as a final effort to push the boundaries of Atlas’s capabilities. Boston Dynamics continues to explore and enhance the robot’s skills, aiming to overcome challenges and refine its performance further.
