One of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built was unveiled on Thursday as part of the DARPA Virtual Robotics Challenge in Waltham, Massachusetts.

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Called ATLAS, the giant is controlled by a human operator, who guides the sensors, hydraulics, and limbs through a range of natural motions, Fox News reported.

He can walk up stairs, stay upright after getting hit with heavy weights, and climb over or around obstacles in his path -- and may ultimately boost the ability of first responders in a disaster scenario.

ATLAS is just one of the robots in the military’s latest robobuilding contest.