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  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714158_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714157_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714156_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714155_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Cartwheeling
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714154_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Handstand
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714152_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Handstand
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714151_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714150_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714149_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements.Breakdancing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714148_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Crawling
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714147_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Crawling
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714146_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714145_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    DUKAS_182714144_FER
    Humanoid robot gets acrobatic
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Acrobat 1
    Ref 16651
    20/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robot being developed for factory and warehouse work has been showing off some new movies — running, doing a handstand, cartwheeling and breakdancing.

    The Atlas humanoid is under development from US company Boston Dynamics, best known for its robot dog Spot.

    The company now says it has made the movements of Atlas much more human-like taking natural motion in a droid to yet another level.

    A spokesperson said the movements were created using reinforcement learning with references from human motion capture and animation.

    The work was done as part of a research partnership between Boston Dynamics , based in Massachusetts, and the US Robotics and AI Institute which is focused on developing future generations of intelligent machines. 

    Atlas has the 360-degree swivelling in the hips, waist, arms and neck so the legs don’t have to turn when the torso does for example.

    Atlas is a 150 cm tall battery-powered machine and was last shown performing autonomously moving car parts around.

    OPS: The Atlas humanoid robot showing off its lifelike mew acrobatic movements. Running

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Photographer Karolis Janulis? aerial photographs, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovakia - Jun 2015
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    Photographer Karolis Janulis? aerial photographs, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovakia - Jun 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Karolis Janulis/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Karolis Janulis aerial photography. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karolis Janulis/REX Shutterstock (4914488af)
    Breakdance contest during the sports sunday in Vilnius, Lithuania.
    Photographer Karolis Janulis? aerial photographs, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovakia - Jun 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qpct

    Photographer Karulis Janulis has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of Eastern Europe.

    Karulis has captured fantastic bird's eye view photographs of Lithuania, Slovakia and Croatia using his drone, a DJI Phantom 2 vision+ quadcopter.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Kurtis Blow after a Concert - Hamburg, Germany, 1983 Portrait
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    Kurtis Blow after a Concert - Hamburg, Germany, 1983 Portrait
    KURTIS BLOW
    2008
    © Bernd KUHL/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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