
Boston Dynamics brings its legged robots to the FIFA World Cup
THE SO WHAT
Spot on patrol and Atlas doing footwork at the World Cup reframes legged robots from R&D curiosities to public infrastructure and entertainment surfaces. Cities, venues, and stadium operators should start mapping where persistent robotic presence is politically and operationally acceptable.
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