Watch Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dance to The Rolling Stones

Boston Dynamics’Spot robot is back with another cotillion number, this time showing off its dexterity and stability by dancing along to The Rolling Monuments. Spot is showcased side-by- side with Mick Jagger as it glasses his every cotillion move, including fleetly moving its head side to side, walking with a brassy countenance, and indeed lip-syncing its “ mouth” to the lyrics. The new videotape joins former cotillion figures from Boston Dynamics, including the last time’s massive festivity involving all of its robots.

The new videotape, which Boston Dynamics has cheekily named “ Spot Me Up,” features multiple units of its canine-suchlike Spot robots — including, amusingly enough, one behind a drumset. Spot’s windy accessory has noway sounded more creepy and snake-like than it does in this videotape, advancing a kind of uncanny vale effect to the entire performance The accessory is technically further of an “ arm” than it’s a head, though it’s insolvable to perceive it as anything other than a long, nimble neck with an nearly nonentity-suchlike mouth on the end. We ’ve preliminarily seen Spot perform further rudimentary tasks like opening a door on its own, including twisting the handle, as well as some entertaining displays like Boston Dynamics’ masterminds constantly trying to protest it to the ground.

Spot has come a veritably long way over the once several times, transubstantiating from the big, skinny robot Boston Dynamics unveiled in 2015 into the slim, naturalistic robot we see moment. The company has also demonstrated its other robots and their advancements over the times, including its creatural Atlas transubstantiating from a cumbrous machine with a pack of tethers into a satiny machine with a parkour hobbyhorse Boston Dynamics have numerous different operation scripts in mind for its robotic canine, including everything from enterprise operations to helping growers herd lamb. Though the machine’s capabilities are beyond emotional, the vids are also a laddie creepy as they tease a future in which machines may surpass mortal capabilities in indeed the most mundane conditioning like dancing.

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