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“Changing your idea of what robots can do,” reads the slogan of the company called Boston Dynamics. Not gonna lie, they sure did change my idea! In case you haven’t heard about them and somehow missed all of their iconic creations on YouTube, Boston Dynamics is an American engineering and robotics design company founded back in 1992. Their mission is “to build the most advanced robots on Earth, with remarkable mobility, agility, dexterity and speed.”

Recently, a Twitter user named Reza Zadeh shared Boston Dynamics’ newest YouTube video on Twitter and pointed out how dancing makes robots much less intimidating.

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Zadeh’s tweet featuring dancing robots quickly went viral and gathered almost 120k likes

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“It’s pretty awesome how dancing makes robots less intimidating. Looking forward to seeing more nontrivial Machine Learning on these robots,” the user wrote in his tweet.

The newest Boston Dynamics’ video shared by Reza Zadeh captures an impressive robot crew showing off their sick dancing skills to a song called “Do You Love Me?”

Boston Dynamics’ is an American engineering and robotics design company with a mission “to build the most advanced robots on Earth”

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“Our whole crew got together to celebrate the start of what we hope will be a happier year: Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Dynamics,” the company writes in the description of their video on YouTube. To be honest, I’m not sure if a company making robots could end the year in a more perfect way.

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The newest Boston Dynamics’ video captures a robot crew showing off their sick dancing skills to a song called ‘Do You Love Me?’

At the beginning of the video, there’s only one robot performing its fun little dance, but then a few moments later, another one that looks exactly the same crashes the stage. Soon enough, the couple is joined by another robot, looking a lot different from the previous two. Finally, there are four robots dancing while “Do You Love Me?” is playing in the background.

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The video has quickly gained a lot of attention and in just a few days, managed to get over 11.5 million views and more than 71 thousand comments on YouTube.

Reza Zadeh’s tweet pointing out how dancing makes robots much less intimidating also happened to resonate with quite a lot of individuals—as of now, the post has almost 120 thousand comments and over 39 thousand retweets.

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The company’s YouTube channel has even more videos capturing their robots doing various impressive things

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Boston Dynamics’ YouTube channel has quite a few videos featuring their impressive robots. For instance, there are a few extremely cool ones capturing one of their robots named Atlas doing parkour. There’s also another really popular one with almost 20 million views in which the team tests robot’ ability to adjust to disturbances as it opens and walks through a door.

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Here’s what people had to say in response to Zadeh’s tweet

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