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Boston Dynamics' Creepy Robots Are At It Again

Boston Dynamics, the company behind all the terrifying yet impressive robot videos, is at it again. This time, the company shows it’s off a human-like robot solving another maze while delivering tools.

As seen in a video posted on Twitter, the video showcases what they can do. It starts with a fake construction worker claiming to forget their tools, and shortly after, the worker pulls out a tablet to summon the robot to bring them the tools. But instead of simply handing the worker their tools, the human-like robot solves a puzzle to get to them. The puzzle resembles what players would see in The Last of Us, with planks/blocks needed to get from A to B. By the end of the video, the robot can be seen doing a flip and celebrating because it has completed its task. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

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