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Ridgewood NJ, the fear of humanoid robots is known as “automatonophobia.” This phobia encompasses a broad range of fears and anxieties related to robots, including humanoid robots. People may fear humanoid robots for various reasons, such as concerns about loss of control, fear of the unknown, worries about job displacement due to automation, or fear of robots malfunctioning and causing harm. Additionally, some individuals may find humanoid robots unsettling due to their resemblance to humans, but with features that appear artificial or uncanny.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled its latest iteration of the Atlas robot, boasting all-electric 360-degree joints that allow it to execute movements previously unimaginable for robots. By retiring the previous Atlas’ hydraulic system, the company has managed to develop a new robot that is smaller, lighter, and more aesthetically pleasing. Despite its reduced size and weight, the new Atlas retains remarkable capabilities, such as the ability to effortlessly stand up from a prone, face-down position.
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