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Robot No. 1: Cheetah. This Boston Dynamics creation does exactly what you think it does: It runs very fast. As you can see in the video below, the Cheetah tops out at a maximum speed of 28.3 miles ...
Remember Boston Dynamics’ robot cheetah that can run at speeds topping 28 mph on a treadmill indoors, and which now belongs to Google? Well, that’s not the only robot cheetah in town, as MIT ...
The Cheetah Robot is the fastest legged robot in the world. The Cheetah Robot can get to a speed of 29 miles per hour, crushing a 13.1 mile-per-hour speed record set by MIT in 1989.
Google has acquired robotics engineering firm Boston Dynamics, known for its animal-like BigDog, WildCat, Cheetah, and Atlas robots, as former Android chief turned Google-robot lead Andy Rubin ...
A team of researchers at MIT have figured out a way to make a four-legged, cheetah-like robot run and jump more gracefully and efficiently. To get there, they studied animals like dogs and cats ...
Cheetah is Boston Dynamics’ speed demon. Not only did it absolutely shatter the world speed record for legged robots, at a top speed of 28.3 MPH it runs faster than Usain Bolt.
An earlier robot that was also called cheetah was part of a DARPA/Boston Dynamics (now owned by Google) collaboration that was notable for its speed.
Big Dog, a four-legged robot that can climb muddy hills, and Cheetah, a robot which can outrun the fastest human, are among the robots that now belong to Google Inc.
The cheetah robot is supported by DARPA, which hopes to use this kind of technology in search and rescue operations—the thinking being that small bots that travel by legs or some other kind of ...
The robot feline predator market is getting kind of crowded. Last October, the Google-owned company Boston Dynamics released video of its four-legged WildCat robot galloping across a parking lot ...