Boston Dynamics plans to retire Atlas, nearly 11 years after revealing its most recent humanoid robot. With the intention of performing a variety of jobs in hazardous locations for humans, the DARPA-funded robot was created with search and rescue missions in mind. But movies showcasing its smooth dance steps and amazing feats of strength, agility, and balance helped Atlas become somewhat of a celebrity. With one more YouTube video, Atlas is appropriately galloping off into the sunset.
“For almost a decade, Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field,” the YouTube description reads. “Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax.”
Boston Dynamics’ farewell to Atlas doesn’t just show some of the cool things the robot can do. It’s a bit of a blooper reel as well. Along with hurling a toolbag and leaping between platforms, Atlas slips, trips and falls a bunch of times in the clip — oddly enough, that makes it seem more human.
Boston Dynamics of course has more commercially successful robots in its lineup, including Spot. It’s likely not the end of the line for the company’s humanoid robots entirely, though. “Take a look back at everything we’ve accomplished with the Atlas platform to date,” reads the description on the farewell video. Those last two words suggest Boston Dynamics isn’t quite done with that side of robotics yet.
Engadget has contacted the company for details about its future humanoid robot development plans. For now, it seems Atlas could be looking for a Wednesday afternoon dance partner at a robot retirement home.