Image source :- Boston Dynamics via YouTube Screenshot
The internet rejoiced when they saw the Boston Dynamics‘ robot Spotto dancing again. This time, the phenomena happened at BTS’s concert that was held in Busan, South Korea where Spot was seen to be dancing at the band’s viral hit song, ‘Permission To Dance’. The new video already had the netizens of the internet go crazy and the video of the robot dog Spot dancing went viral as well. People are praising the robot’s dancing skills and cute poses.
The robots of Boston Dynamics are technologically extremely advanced. Thor activities have progressed over the past few years and now these robots can do multiple tasks at once. They can do dances, running, and gymnastics, and are even capable of taking part in daily life activities; such as lifting objects, opening doors, etc. With each video performance, people are seeing more innovation and entertainment than the previous ones which is becoming awe-striking for them.
Boston Dynamics have uploaded on its site that the ultimate goal of developing these dog-like robots is to use them as useful tools that will help people do chores and upgrade their livelihood of people. With the help of these robots, people will be able to lead safe life. In the meantime, the robots are showing their ability to move quickly, easily, and in sync in these new dancing videos which are made for entertainment purposes. In the video, a sign of optimism and buoyancy is shown throughout the entire video where people could see the words, “The greatest moment is yet to come”.
Spot, the robot dog from Boston Dynamics made its first appearance back in 2016. It is the smaller prototype of the company’s larger dog robot, BigDog. After its first appearance in 2019, it was made available to purchase for common people a year later. The company has been open about facing difficulties while making these videos featuring robots with engineering which is becoming easier and less complicated over years.
This new video was a collaboration between Boston Dynamics, BTS, and HyundaiMotor where the seven members were also present. The company’s human-like robot, Atlas, also made a special appearance. It was for BTS’s ‘Yet To Come’, a free concert that was held to support South Korea’s bid to hold the World Expo in 2030.
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