Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Does Gymnastics Routine in New Video

The tech company dropped a 38-second video that shows the robot doing handstands, somersaults, and more.

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Should we be impressed or terrified?

On Tuesday, Boston Dynamics released a 38-second video that shows its Atlas robot performing a pretty solid gymnastics routine. The 330 pound humanoid showcases its handstand, somersaults, and a respectable split jump that many humans couldn't pull off. Boston Dynamics said its team developed the routine faster than previous ones, "with a performance success rate of about 80%."

"... We created the maneuvers using new techniques that streamline the development process. First, an optimization algorithm transforms high-level descriptions of each maneuver into dynamically-feasible reference motions," the engineering company wrote in the video description. "Then Atlas tracks the motions using a model predictive controller that smoothly blends from one maneuver to the next."

Atlas has continued to spark awe—and a little bit of fear—since it debuted its awkward walk back in 2013. The machine would evolve rapidly over the following years, eventually having the ability to balance on one leg, sprint, do a back flip, and even manipulate moving objects. 

You can check out the latest Atlas video above and Twitter users' reactions below.

Actually just muttered "What the flying fuck" under my breath as I nail my doors shut and prepare for Skynet.https://t.co/AKdhIdwQIR

— Remix (@Remix27UK) September 24, 2019

More importantly can it clean house and make beds. Any robot I own will not be doing gymnastic in the living room. https://t.co/FLQbi3Grts

— Allan Wood (@RunnertheFirst) September 24, 2019

Came across this on reddit. 😳#robotolympics in the future?
Aka beginning of the end. https://t.co/gPktQT17Wt

— Jason Fabbro (@J_Fabbro) September 25, 2019

Ok, fun is fun, but Boston Dynamics really seems intent on creating robots that will replace and then kill us all. https://t.co/UtgLsnCA1h

— Timothy Burke (@swarthmoreburke) September 24, 2019

Mf if I get killed by some gymnastic dancing robot I’m gonna be pissed https://t.co/xtGe2pM3lc

— Comanch (@comanche117) September 24, 2019

Robot gymnastic competitions would be pretty cool https://t.co/A6nlfZYd4s

— Teslavangelist (@teslavangelist) September 24, 2019

First, the robots will take our 9-5 jobs, then they'll kill us on the floor exercise, then they'll just kill us. @gordonkeith https://t.co/sCxG1FicPV

— The Sports Retorter (@its_just_chris) September 24, 2019

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