Despite the altogether likely Robot Apocalypse that’s looming, it’s fun to pretend that we — the humans — are in control of the machines. As robotics bleed further into the mainstream with autonomous cars and low-cost Arduino kits, we’re seeing an influx of laboratories designed to incubate ever more astonishing things. Though most sit on the campuses of universities, many technology firms are investing in labs of their own. Below, we’ve rounded up five that are changing the world in the here and now. Enjoy, and keep your head on a swivel.
Boston Dynamics

Photo: Boston Dynamics
Made famous for its work on BigDog, a military-use quadruped robot, Boston Dynamics was acquired by Google in late 2013. The lab has primarily impressed with its walking robots designed for battlefield use, and many consider these to be among the most advanced on the planet. Google’s ownership has raised a few eyebrows, as the company is being tight-lipped about what it’s planning to do with the newly acquired brain power.
Contracts and Major Developments: Created BigDog for the US Military through DARPA funding. Purchased by Google in 2013. In 2015, prototypes of Atlas — a two-legged humanoid — emerged.