
Boston Dynamics ATLAS Humanoid Robot 5 New Upgrades, FLUX 3 AI Video

This week in AI and robotics news, three major stories are breaking at once. Boston Dynamics finally explains why its electric Atlas humanoid robot has a head, revealing five hidden engineering features covering perception, communication, and modularity. Meanwhile, humanoid robotics company Nucleus is betting on speed over full autonomy, having already deployed working robots on a German factory floor in just 90 days using a three-stage supervised rollout. And in generative AI, Black Forest Labs unveiled FLUX 3 Video, a frontier multimodal model shipping thirteen new capabilities including text-to-video, native audio, multilingual dialogue, and draft mode, which the company claims outperforms existing state-of-the-art competitors. Watch for the full breakdown of every feature and reveal from Boston Dynamics, Nucleus, and Black Forest Labs. Comment below on which release impressed you most, and subscribe for daily coverage of AI, humanoid robots, and robotics news.
AI news:
0:00 Geoffrey Hinton warning
1:00 Atlas
3:37 Nucleus
4:29 Flux 3
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