Abstract

Boston Dynamics’ robotic quadrupeds have achieved infamy and virality through a series of social media videos since 2008. In 2019 Boston Dynamics began commercial sale of ‘Spot’, a moving, sensing, networked robot dog. Spot has been designed to be a platform, which can be augmented with hardware payloads (e.g. sensors, robotic arm) and software to command Spot to conduct specific missions. In this paper we first trace the development of Spot and highlight the interest of the United States military in its development. This is followed by our text analysis of social media reactions to Boston Dynamics’ quadrupeds, revealing public fascination as well as ongoing suspicion and dark humour about ‘killer robots’. We then discuss how humanitarian applications, including in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, have been used as an opportunity to promote Spot and overcome public negativity. This is an example of a more general strategy advocates use to garner acceptance for autonomous robots in both civilian and military roles using humanitarian justifications: the robots ‘save lives.’ We conclude by discussing how Spot and other robot quadrupeds demonstrate the intertwining of humanitarian and military applications in the development, normalization and deployment of autonomous robots.

Highlights

  • Where is Spot? And by Spot, we don’t mean the cute yellow puppy from the famous childrens’ books by Eric Hill, but the yellow robotic one designed by Boston Dynamics and released for public sale in 2019

  • While Boston Dynamics has been at the forefront of the development of legged robots since the early 1990s and is the most recognizable company working in this area, they are operating in a more crowded and competitive field

  • The tweets were aggregated for each month and the most frequent months were examined more closely to understand the content of the tweets and key drivers of social media reactions. This analysis provided a data-driven method to identify key time periods of public attention on Boston Dynamics quadrupeds and this informed the construction of a timeline charting the development of robotic quadrupeds (Moses and Ford 2020)

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Where is Spot? And by Spot, we don’t mean the cute yellow puppy from the famous childrens’ books by Eric Hill, but the yellow robotic one designed by Boston Dynamics and released for public sale in 2019. This analysis provided a data-driven method to identify key time periods of public attention on Boston Dynamics quadrupeds and this informed the construction of a timeline charting the development of robotic quadrupeds (Moses and Ford 2020).

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