Optimus doing the Asimo shuffle footwork is a little disappointing, but understandable considering the foot used.
Optimus performed its first end-to-end learned successful grasp today! You can see it below at 1X speed This was learned from human demonstrations, no task specific programming was done. This means we can now scale quickly to many 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.
QuoteAtlas 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 is doing a physical version of JSON to YAML translation. Yippee.The program problem for whatever this relates to is not outputting YAML in the first place. No robot needed, just a decent manufacturing engineer.I'm here for all your software-analogy needs. Very low rates.
not exactly looking like a person but more like a cross between a Robot MER and a Dog?Watch: Wheeled robodog attacks extreme terrain at high speed https://newatlas.com/robotics/lynx-wheeled-quadruped-prelaunch/China's DEEP Robotics is about to add a new quadruped to its kennel called the Lynx. But rather than go for walkies on pads, the mid-sized pup rolls on four wheels and is built for all-terrain shenanigans – as you can see in the pre-launch promo.
Quote from: JulesVerneATV on 11/15/2024 05:15 pmnot exactly looking like a person but more like a cross between a Robot MER and a Dog?Watch: Wheeled robodog attacks extreme terrain at high speed https://newatlas.com/robotics/lynx-wheeled-quadruped-prelaunch/China's DEEP Robotics is about to add a new quadruped to its kennel called the Lynx. But rather than go for walkies on pads, the mid-sized pup rolls on four wheels and is built for all-terrain shenanigans – as you can see in the pre-launch promo.Movie killer robot: this thing.Actual killer robot: DJI dropping Soviet-era antitank mine.
Musk replied to "thoughts on the first payload?" with "Cybertrucks and Optimus robots"Looks like we can move this thread back out of Advanced Concepts in '2026'.