Robot dogs recreate Rolling Stones’ ‘Start Me Up’ music video

The Boston Dynamic robots have gone viral once again for a dancing video
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Photo credit Jamie Squire / Staff

By now, most people assumed the world would be run by robots, and while technology has advanced to levels no one expected, the human race is still in charge. However, Boston Dynamics is doing whatever they can to make sure people still fear an inevitable robot takeover. The robotics company has gone viral once again, this time having their terrifying robot dogs recreate the Rolling Stones’ ‘Start Me Up’ music video.

In honor of the 40th anniversary of the Rolling Stones’ 1981 album ‘Tattoo You,’ Boston Dynamics shared a video of their robots recreating the video; Mick Jagger dance moves included. There is a dog version of Jagger, Keith Richard, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts in the video. Since being shared, the video has received over 1.2 million views.

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“40 years ago, The Rolling Stones debuted their iconic ‘Tattoo You’ album. We’re helping them celebrate,” the video was captioned. According to New York Post, Boston Dynamics was founded in 1992, but have become known for their viral dancing robot dog videos in recent years. Even if they don’t take over the world, at least they have some pretty sweet dance moves.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Jamie Squire / Staff