This Agile Robot Can Follow The Dance As Well As The Voice Of Mick Jagger
Spot can imitate Jagger's dancing and singing. (photo: Boston Dynamics)

JAKARTA - Commemorating the 40th anniversary of The Rolling Stones' 1981 hit album, Tattoo You, a robot from Boston Dynamics dubbed Spot, plays movements and mimics sounds like the late vocalist Mick Jagger.

In the video for the song Start Me Up, which was released in the 80s, Spot imitates Jagger's dancing and singing. In addition, towards the end of the video, Spot can also be seen dancing and singing along with other robots.

Each of the robots reflects the dance of a different member of the Stones. For example, Spot-Jagger, Spot-Keith Richards, Spot-Ronnie Wood, and Spot-Charlie Watts. Watts is a famous drummer who died this year before the band's tour began.

The band is celebrating the album's 40th anniversary with a new version that includes previously unreleased tracks. The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The band has been very active for nearly six decades and is one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era.

While quoting CNET, Monday, November 1st, Spot himself is a fascinating robot, and shows how great Spot is as a robot. However, this isn't the first time Spot has shown off, previously in a video with Korean pop music superstar BTS. They are also engaged in more serious work as medical assistants.

Boston Dynamics has marketed Spot as a robotic solution for a wide range of industries, with an API and quad-load interface that allows it to be configured for a variety of tasks including industrial inspection and mapping.


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