Boston Dynamics Robots Dance Some Really Cool Moves To Welcome 2021
The video was shared by Boston Dynamics on their official YouTube channel as a celebration for the end of the year 2020 and wishing everyone a happy new year, stating, ¡°Our whole crew got together to celebrate the start of what we hope will be a happier year: Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Dynamics."
Just when you thought last year couldn¡¯t have gotten any weirder, 2020 finds new ways to show that it's not done yet, not yet at least.
Our whole lives, sci-fi movies have taught us that robots will one day be as good as humans, even better and then eventually commence wrath to completely wipe out humans from the planet. And every day when we see advancements in the field of robotics, at least once this fictional dystopian future comes to haunt us in our lives.
However, in case you¡¯re someone (like me) who likes seeing things with a more positive tone, you¡¯re in for a treat, as a new video has been making rounds on Twitter where Boston Dynamics¡¯s robots are seen dancing with two of its other humanoid robots, showing some really kickass moves. The robots are dancing on the track ¡®Do you love me¡¯ by the Contours.
In case you were wondering if you¡¯ve seen the yellow robot somewhere, you¡¯re not wrong. It¡¯s the same creepy four-legged robot called Spot that has been trained to walk on surfaces like a dog or a deer. The two humanoid looking robots in the video are called Atlas and the weird one that comes, in the end, is named Handle, and even that robot had some really sick moves.
The video was shared by Boston Dynamics on their official YouTube channel as a celebration for the end of the year 2020 and wishing everyone a happy new year, stating, ¡°Our whole crew got together to celebrate the start of what we hope will be a happier year: Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Dynamics."
It has managed to get over a million views in a matter of hours. The video has also gotten fairly popular on Twitter. Even SpaceX and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk Tweeted the video on his handle with a caption, ¡°This is not CGI."
Watch the whole performance below: