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Humanoid robot breakdances its way into history

Humanoid robot breakdances its way into history

Fox News09-04-2025

Boston Dynamics is at it again, wowing us with some seriously cool robotic moves. Their latest video of Atlas, their bipedal robot, has blown up online with its mind-blowing human-like movements, including breakdancing. These impressive moves are the result of a collaboration between Boston Dynamics and the Robotics and AI Institute.
Breakdancing, including the famous "coffee grinder" move, is just one of the many impressive feats Atlas can perform. The robot now demonstrates an impressive range of movements that would make even the most seasoned breakdancers envious, such as crawling on all fours with surprising agility, executing forward rolls and cartwheels and performing handstands. It's clear that Atlas is no longer just a walking, talking machine. It's becoming a breakdancer.
The secret behind Atlas' slick moves lies in the combination of reinforcement learning and motion capture technology. Human dancers perform movements while wearing motion capture suits, and this data is fed into Atlas' learning model. Through reinforcement learning, Atlas practices and refines these movements, allowing it to mimic human actions with uncanny accuracy. The result is a robot that can bust a move like a pro.
The latest fully electric version of Atlas features impressive specifications. Standing at 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 196 pounds, this agile robot can reach a top speed of 5.6 mph (approximately 8.2 feet per second). Atlas boasts 28 degrees of freedom, allowing for complex movements and maneuvers.
It's equipped with advanced lidar and stereo vision sensors for precise environmental awareness. Unlike its hydraulic predecessors, this version is powered by a fully electric system with all-electric actuators. At its core, Atlas runs on a custom control and computing system, enabling its remarkable performance and adaptability. This new generation of Atlas is stronger and more dexterous than its predecessors, with a broader range of motion that sometimes exceeds human capabilities.
While Boston Dynamics doesn't publicly disclose the exact cost of Atlas, industry experts estimate that each unit costs between $500,000 to $1 million to produce as of 2025. This high price tag reflects the cutting-edge technology, advanced materials and countless hours of research and development that go into creating such a sophisticated robot. However, as with most technologies, the cost is expected to decrease over time as production scales up and technologies mature.
It's worth noting that Atlas is primarily a research platform and is not currently available for commercial purchase. Instead, Boston Dynamics leases these robots to select partners for research and development purposes, with annual leasing costs estimated to be in the six-figure range.
While watching a robot breakdance is undeniably cool, the implications of this technology go far beyond entertainment. The agility and adaptability demonstrated by Atlas could have significant real-world applications, such as emergency response and search and rescue operations or assisting in environments designed for humans. In fact, Atlas has been trialed in Hyundai Motor Group's vehicle factory since late 2024, potentially revolutionizing manufacturing processes.
As we watch Atlas effortlessly spin and cartwheel, it's hard not to be amazed at how far robotics has come. From clunky, barely mobile machines to smooth operators that can outperform humans in certain tasks, the progress is nothing short of miraculous. While we may not see breakdancing robots on every street corner just yet, Atlas' latest performance gives us a glimpse into a future where the line between human and machine movement becomes increasingly blurred.
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