Boston Dynamics, a robotics company in the United States, usually shares videos online of their robots climbing stairs, jumping or carrying heavy objects. But this time the company has released a video of their robots dancing to a popular song. Newly designed humanoid atlas, spot the robot dog and box-juggling handle are seen dancing to the choreography of the song 'Do You Love Me' sung by a popular band called 'The Contours' in 1962. The video of 2 minutes and 53 seconds was released on YouTube on Tuesday evening. The video has been viewed more than 4 lakh 70 thousand so far. The robots are seen dancing to the beat of a single hit song from 1962.

Many people have commented on the extraordinary dancing postures of the robots in the video.

Many people say that robots can dance better than humans. Even Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and electric car maker Tesla, was surprised to see them dancing, saying on Twitter that it was not computer-generated imagery (CGI)!

Boston Dynamics began operations in 2009. The establishment shocked the world in 2013 by building Atlas to look like a human and in 2015 by building a spot classic robot. The firm has been working tirelessly to create commercially vibrant, robust robot construction designs.

However, general research has shown that robots are strong, flexible, and able to stand on their own two or four legs. However, in the latest video of this song, the robotic firm has shown the direction of celebrating their New Year. In a video caption on YouTube, they said that our entire crew had gathered to welcome the new year. Hope this year will be a lot of fun and happy new year from Boston Dynamics. According to them, Atlas is a high-speed humanoid robot designed for difficult situations. The robot is 4 feet 9 inches long and weighs more than 165 pounds. It walks on two legs and its arms are capable of lifting and carrying anything.

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