In addition to being able to open doors, move boxes, and get up after falling, the Boston Dynamics robot Atlas has recently learned new skills! That’s a backflip that even many people can’t do! In the video, at first it was just jumping off a box,
but as the box got higher and higher, it became more and more difficult. After two beautiful turns, it finally showed off an amazing backflip! Not unexpected, not surprising, not surprising, the movements are decent, and he has the style of a gymnast~ The later clip also played his experience of failing a backflip. It seems that he has also trained hard, applaud his progress!
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