SEOUL - Spot, the four-legged robotics dog developed by Boston Dynamics ... research institutions and government entities. The robotic hound can be leased for specific projects, as was the ...
Spanish renewable energy company Acciona is using a robot dog to monitor the performance of a utility scale solar plant it is operating in the Desert of Atacama, in northern Chile. Called Spot ...
This panel will look at several case studies from Foster + Partners deployment of the Boston Dynamics SPOT robot on projects ... possibilities for a little robot dog in the big world of construction.
The use cases for Slalom’s AI-powered robotic dog, Spot, are growing at a rapid pace thanks to Google’s Gemini AI and edge computing innovation. At Google Cloud Next 2024, Spot could be seen ...
Anyone wishing to lease the quadruped dog-like robot could do so for "less than the price of a car," Boston Dynamics told IEEE Spectrum. It suggested Spot could be useful in construction ...
Much the same can be said for Spot, the extremely videogenic dog-like robot ... version of the robot is at least partially over, and that Spot (once known as Spot Mini) will soon be available ...
A robotic dog named “Spot” made by Boston Dynamics is the latest tool in the arsenal of the US Secret Service. The device has lately been spotted patrolling the perimeter of President-elect Donald ...
The words "Do Not Pet" are printed on the robot's legs, a reminder that this is not actually a dog — though the temptation to pet this Spot is probably not the first thing on a person's mind.
The Boston Dynamics Spot dog, is the most likely recipient of an electronic nose - GETTY Cocker spaniels and German shepherds could soon be replaced with robotic canines after scientists invented ...
The US Secret Service has deployed a Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog to patrol president-elect Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. While the quadruped isn't armed, as the BBC ...
The Boston Dynamics robot Spot can now be fully remote-controlled from anywhere in the world, using a web browser-based platform called Scout. Previously, Spot was controlled via a bespoke tablet ...