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Boston Dynamics Robots Dance Better Than the Rest of Us

Boston Dynamics Robots Dance Better Than the Rest of Us

Boston Dynamics has been making incredibly impressive robots that like Handle and Spot (the Robot Dog) that can handle menial tasks while still terrifying the general public about the future with Skynet type scenarios. Atlas is by far the most capable of the machines, but in a 2020 twist that will only be eclipsed by Twisted Tea, Boston Dynamics set up all their robots to dance in a coordinated routine set to The Contours’ “Do You Love Me.” Honestly, it’s as equally heart-warming as it is terrifying because if we can teach them to do this, we’re all probably doomed in the long run. But until the inevitable downfall of the human race comes to pass, we’re sure to have a lot of great robot dancing content to watch on YouTube. If anything, it’s just further proof that we can all learn those sweet dance moves ourselves.