Generative AI for Kids

A Robot Just Got a Job at a Car Factory!

3 min · 10. maj 2026
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Happy Sunday, future builders! Picture a robot that walks on two legs, has hands with fingers, weighs as much as a refrigerator, and can lift 110 pounds -- and it just clocked into work at a real Hyundai car factory. That's Atlas, the new humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics, getting a brain upgrade from Google DeepMind. Today we're cracking open how it works. We'll explore: - How Atlas's body has 56 places to bend (a fancy thing called "degrees of freedom") - Why most factory robots so far have been more like wind-up toys - What a "robot foundation model" is, explained with a giant recipe book - How fingertip touch sensors help Atlas hold things gently Whether it's a humanoid robot at a car factory or a sock-folding sidekick in your bedroom, the future is what you decide to prompt! New episodes every Sunday. Subscribe so you never miss an adventure. KID MISSION OF THE WEEK The Helpful Robot Challenge. Pick one chore at home, write down the tiny skills a robot would need to do it, draw your robot, and explain why it's a superhero -- not a wind-up toy!

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