The latest robot from the company Google bought can load your dishwasher

Boston Dynamics' latest robot can load your dishwasher while melting your heart.

The company, which Google bought in 2013 but may soon be sold by parent company Alphabet, just released a new video of its SpotMini robot.

The small all-electric bot can run for 90 minutes on a single charge.

It can crouch under tables:

Crouch
Crouch

"Dance":

Dance
Dance

And, most incredibly, pick up a glass and then place it into the dishwasher:

Dishes
Dishes

But even a robot as multi-talented as SpotMini can't withstand the treachery of an abandoned banana peel:

Banana Peel
Banana Peel

(Don't worry, SpotMini gets back to its feet on its own.)

Oh, and while it can dexterously carry a can of soda, no promises that it will want to give it up:

Dranks
Dranks

In the video description, the company says that SpotMini can perform some tasks autonomously, but often relies on "high-level guidance."

At this point, Boston Dynamics has made a bunch of these videos showing off their advanced robots, though some are less adorable, more unsettling than SpotMini.

The last video of the humanoid robot, Atlas, even prompted Google's director of communications to send an email (obtained by Bloomberg) to colleagues about the "negative threads about it being terrifying, ready to take humans' jobs" and warning them to distance themselves from it.

Watch the full video (trust us, it's worth every second) here:

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