![]() More than anything, their events are comments - on privacy, on consumerism or this case, a kind of dystopian foreshadowing of what robotics might become. It’s the same organization that gave us the “pirate radio” streaming service All The Streams.FM and that wild Amazon Echo ultrasonic jammer. The Brooklyn-based company is never that straightforward. That should come as no surprise, of course. The latest project form MSCHF isn’t that. Of course, the highly sophisticated quadrupedal robot has been out in the world for a while, and a few enterprising souls have begun to offer a remote Spot walking experience through the streets of San Francisco. For one thing, it wasn’t officially sanctioned by Boston Dynamics. More recently, I navigated it via web browser as a test of the robot’s new remote interface.īut a recent test drive was different. I had the chance to control the robot for the first time at one of our Robotics events a number of years back, and drove one around an obstacle course at Boston Dynamics’ headquarters. I’ve piloted Spot a number of ways in a number of different settings.
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