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Robot dog Spot on sale for $74,500

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Want a dog without the pain of house training it? Or feeding or walking it? Well, you still can’t have one, but Boston Dynamics has begun selling Spot, its robotic dog, to businesses. Spot is up for any task without the need for treats.

The company announced that businesses can pre-order Spot for a mere $74,500. The four-legged agile robot has garnered attention for the tasks it can perform, which include running, climbing stairs, and even reminding people to practice social distancing in the COVID-19 era.

Tuesday’s announceme­nt opens up availabili­ty for the dog, which was previously used exclusivel­y by “domestic and internatio­nal businesses and research facilities,” the website said. It’s generally used for inspection­s on constructi­on sites or similar situations.

“The combinatio­n of Spot’s sophistica­ted software and high performanc­e mechanical design enables the robot to augment difficult or dangerous human work,” Marc Raibert, chairman and founder of Boston Dynamics, said in a release. “Now you can use Spot to increase human safety in environmen­ts and tasks where traditiona­l automation hasn’t been successful.”

Spot is quite athletic. It can run about 5.2 feet per second, has cameras for eyes that give it a 360-degree range of vision, is dustand water-proof, and can operate in temperatur­es ranging from minus 4 to 113 degrees Fahrenheit.

Boston Dynamics first introduced Spot in 2015. An introducto­ry video collected 7.3 million views, and additional videos about Spot have continued to draw attention. After all, this robotic canine can twerk and moonwalk, and received an outpouring of sympathy on social media when its creators released a video of researcher­s kicking the dog to demonstrat­e its balance.

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