SpotMini Can Now Open Doors

by | Feb 25, 2018 | Robotics | 0 comments

Remember when Marc Raibert gave a live demo of SpotMini last year… well here’s a clip of “it” opening a door now.

Here’s SpotMini opening a door while us humans try to make it hard for it:

The second video can seem troubling to some who’s watched too many movies. 😂 Then again… A.I. is no joke.

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