Boston Dynamics introduces a fully electric humanoid robot that “exceeds human performance” - eviltoast

…replacing the previously hydraulic version.

Insert obligatory welcome statement here.

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    7 months ago

    Yes, very good point!

    I wonder if someday in the future we might use reinforcement learning to iterate over different mechanical designs to explore even more exotic combinations of wheels, springs, hydraulic pistons, steel wires, legs and joints (optimizing for metrics like mobility etc). I even wonder if flexible joints made out of hard rubber could offer any advantages on bipedal motion