SpotMini looks exactly like a dog, unlike older machines that have sensors mounted under their arms. The new version of the machine includes almost all of its head and body with sensors, including depth cameras, attitude sensors and limb sensors that help SpotMini perform complex movements .
According to Quartz reports, Boston Dynamics was originally Google's cause, Google sold it to SoftBank in June.It is reported that Google will be off Boston's reason is that the company's production of machines for the general public may be too creepy.
Some of the staff in Boston Dynamics' previous films often showed flying, tripping, or other actions that could have caused the machine to fail, but fortunately this new SpotMini was not treated in such a violent way.
The old SpotMini was not listed due to various factors, and this is the biggest concern for Boston Dynamics. It is generally believed that this company's robots will be hard to commercialize in the coming years, which seems to be why Google decided to give up on it.
Despite this, Boston Dynamics is confident of the future of robots, and Chief Executive Marc Raibert said the robot would be bigger than the Internet.