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Boston Dynamics' Robots Go Viral With Their Dance Moves
Technology giant Boston Dynamics, which makes robots, posted a video on YouTube these days showing the capabilities of their robots.
They danced to the musical hit the way people would otherwise dance, and the video quickly became an online hit.
On the YouTube network alone, the Boston Dynamics' video has already garnered more than 11 million views in just two days, and many online users are thrilled with what they've seen.
Namely, robots are becoming more and more reminiscent of humans with their movements, and when users saw scenes, many wonder what robots that a company makes for the US military can do.
This time the robots danced to the song "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)", which was presented by the music group The Contours in 1962. Will the robots impress you too with their dance moves?
They danced to the musical hit the way people would otherwise dance, and the video quickly became an online hit.
On the YouTube network alone, the Boston Dynamics' video has already garnered more than 11 million views in just two days, and many online users are thrilled with what they've seen.
Namely, robots are becoming more and more reminiscent of humans with their movements, and when users saw scenes, many wonder what robots that a company makes for the US military can do.
This time the robots danced to the song "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)", which was presented by the music group The Contours in 1962. Will the robots impress you too with their dance moves?