End of an Era: Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter Steps Down

TL;DR: After 30 years, Robert Playter is handing over the reins at Boston Dynamics as Hyundai pushes to turn the Atlas robot into a massive moneymaker.

Thirty years is a lifetime in robotics. Robert Playter spent that entire time at Boston Dynamics, eventually leading the company. Now, he is stepping down.

It makes complete sense when you look at who owns them. Hyundai bought Boston Dynamics a few years back. They clearly want to speed up commercialization. Building cool research robots is fun. But selling them is the actual business.

Atlas is the crown jewel here. Hyundai wants that humanoid working and generating revenue. We will likely see a massive shift from wild parkour demos to practical, boring, profitable warehouse tasks. And honestly, it is about time.

Source: National Today

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