@mario_bollini: We’ve been dancing with Spot for years but this kind of thing just doesn’t work with quadrupeds. But it does with human…
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A robotics enthusiast remarks that dancing with Spot (quadruped) has limitations, but humanoid robots could enable dance-offs, hinting at future possibilities.
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We’ve been dancing with Spot for years but this kind of thing just doesn’t work with quadrupeds. But it does with humanoids!
Excited for a future with robot dance-offs. https://t.co/fMzNtyOFGC
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