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Why Google bought robot-maker Boston Dynamics

Google has just bought Boston Dynamics, a maker of futuristic military-grade robots. CBC business commentator Kevin O'Leary explains why.

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Kevin O'Leary explains why Google purchased robotic maker Boston Dynamics

Google has boughtBoston Dynamics, the maker of futuristic military-grade robots including the galloping "WildCat" and the Sandflea, which can jump more than nine metres into the air.

Boston Dynamics is the eighth robotics company Googlehas purchasedin the past six months.

CBC business commentator Kevin O'Leary, chair of O'Leary Funds, saidMonday that the strategymakes sense, given the majority of "smart and new money going to startups today" is targetingsensor technology.

"These robots are basically a bundle of sensors," he added. "What Google is doing here is simply buying a company that's extremely advanced at writing software to interface with sensors."

Google confirmed the purchaseto the New York Times late last week.

Watch the video above to see the amazing robots of Boston Dynamics and hear the full interview with O'Leary.

Robots developed by Boston Dynamics include the bipedal humanoid robot "Atlas", which was presented to the media during a news conference at the University of Hong Kong in October. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)