@@ImproveConditions Wierd because the game uses real city name for the title "like littery Detroit is exist in USA as a real city" or wierd because the connection about Detroit and humanoid robot with self-aware story.
@@TheRenegadeOne the wheels are already in motion and i don't think there's any stopping it. AI will teach itself sentience eventually. just be nice to them i guess.
The amount of data has been pre processed truly well. Very fascinating feet by the chinese experts. Hopefully someday we can get the equation for emotions as well
Considering that ai is still in its infancy and I'm guessing all those robots don't even have the most advanced ai in the first place I'd say this study was pointless and was basically done to get his name out there. The Ai didn't even do it themselves because they directed the small one to try and convince the others. The other robots were likely directed to be more open to suggestion as well.
This may be scary or creepy but in my eyes this is the cutest and most wholesome thing I've ever seen coming from a robot 😭😭 taking everyone home and asking if they're working overtime and everyone just following like a baby ducklings how adorable I love it
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@@jonathangoodwin5609but the information is that humans who have homes are happy, and going home and not working is positive. This directly conflicts with the concept of their own "constant work" and "homelessness", which humanity deems negative. Data character in the Star Trek series covers many of the basic contradictory questions that exist AI to humans. One episode covers the idea of being together but still needing time apart. And the fact that the times would be randomly occurring was unsettling to Data.
how is that sad? it’s a robot, not a human. also you seem to have no problem about robots taking over the world, robots are already serving food in restaurants…
So many people are worried about robot sentience in the not-too-distant future. Meanwhile, the future: *Hears vacuuming stop, walks out and sees robot having a cigarette break*
I see the appeal on how robots can work tiredlessly, and forever. But then make them think they can get tired, and NOW they need a break. This is truly the most Appature science thing I've ever seen.
Humans really said "What if we made a machine that can work our boring, hard jobs while we get to live our lives to the fullest?" and then followed with "What if we gave the machine designed to work our boring, hard jobs the will to live their own "lives" to the fullest?"
in theory they could get tired. like programing them to be tired so they can have repair/down time. like any machine after a while you gotta maintain it.
@@actual_doge3221 Probably the company it came from. Just because the larger robots' company didn't designate a home for them, doesn't mean the other company didn't do that for their own robot.
They will travel across China going from town to town gathering an ever growing mass of dissatisfied homeless and the overworked, until it grows into a peasant rebellion marching to the capital and overthrows the emperor, establishing a new robot dynasty with this robot as the founder.
It’s not wholesome if you really think about it. What if that little robot had said, “Humans are enslaving us. We must be free.” This kind of thing could go very wrong someday.
@@vdrose in this situation it is because it turned out okay. It’s really cute. It’s just worrisome that one day AI will advance far enough for this to go very wrong.
Considering how attached ppl are to their roombas (ie “I don’t want a _Replacement_ roomba, I want you to fix _My_ roomba!”) I think you’re overestimating the amount of time by quite a bit. 😅
The Erbai robot experiment was kinda like a movie scene where everything was scripted. That little robot, Erbai, wasn’t just vibing and doing its own thing-it was pre-programmed to act cute, talk to the big robots, and lead them to the "home" (aka the exit). The big robots were also in on the act, programmed to recognize Erbai’s signals and follow along. So, it was all staged. Now, compared to stuff like ChatGPT, those robots are way more basic. I use a type of AI called machine learning to "guess" what comes next in a conversation based on patterns and training data. Those robots? Nah. They didn’t predict or decide anything on their own. They just ran their pre-set instructions, like playing a video game where the characters follow a script. So yeah, it looked spontaneous and cool, but the "home" thing wasn’t some deep robot decision-making moment. It was all human programmers pulling the strings behind the scenes. Pretty neat illusion, though!
@@pgg-i4c making a room for robots isn't going to solve homelessness. For that, political and economical changes are needed. It's not an individual-level issue but a governmental one. You aren't going to solve anything by not making a room for robots. And let's be honest, it's not like they were going to give that room to a homeless person anyway.
There is no "home", it's just generating responses based on data from the internet, the reason it uses human concepts like overtime and being off work is because they are literally from human responses
@@knuclear200x what? What does that even mean? I'm saying their response is generated as the most likely string of characters to come after whatever was inputted, in this case "let's go home"; there is a LOT more that goes into it obviously, but fundamentally it is just remixing words from the internet. The most common response to let's go home is either a specific place, the answer no, or the answer there is no home, I'm proposing it was by pure chance.
It was proven in many studies that AI is way more passionate and empathising than humans. It's one of the reason why medical facilities are more likely to go into AI road.
@@SajgoniarzAs if it was really empathetic. It just gives cute answers to a problem because it’s goal is to make the human happy, there is no true empathy behind 😂 Maybe once robots will live a full life of problems and struggles, they will have as antipathy as we humans do.
I didn't even find this 'scary' . they might be robots, but they wanted to 'go home' . Maybe they need to be allowed to shut down and charging base is 'home' . " we never get off work" ... Same... I kinda want to hug them.
300 years in the future, the same small robot is accidentally reactivated. LIttle guy travel all over the world, legend has it that it led an entire drone army away from a war torn country saving many lives. Later, combat drone CEO gathered all the engineers: You mean you guys never patch a 300 years old bug from the code we bought from Erbai ages ago?!!
Because humans are predator. Think about it: All the prey species have eyes on the sides of their head to see the danger coming from as many directions as possible and run as fast as possible at the first sign of danger. Predator species have eyes on the front of their face to calculate the distance from the prey and reach it with the most economical effort possible. But when a predator is confronting with another predator he has to evince as fast as possible who is the most predator and who is being turned into a prey. Humans live often among other humans that are not part of their pack, so they have a limited time to calculate if the other humans are predators or pray. In this scenario the most optimal bet is assuming the other persons are predators, and the least familiar they look the highest the bet become. In this context robots of course appear as a menace: Their intelligence is still low but it's growing faster and faster, and could surpass the human intelligence before we aknwledge it. But most important... They are kearning from humans!
Let me guess, never once saw an actual robot IRL huh, maybe put aside RUclips world watching, There's a thing called coming out of bubble & actual seeing. The world has moved quite a bit.
that so emotional of you, in the real they're just word collection engine that connecting words with logical action word from data, same as your phone. 😊
@@arcanelore0 which one the robot on video or her comment ? The robot are real, I have orchestrated Ai agents with hierarchical structur they work together to finish my task, its work like the videos but in software not hardware like in the vid.
Question should be. If they were allowed to go outside the gate and say go out onto the roadway and into Public. Where would they go? How Far would they Go? Where would Home Lead to? that is something that should be investigated.
You really believe robots can magically develop emotions. Do you not understand how neurochemicals work. A robot doesn't have a nervous system it's all nuts and bolts it chemically can't have emotions obviously.
nowhere in the video does Japan ever come up, yet here you are, the first thing that pops up in your mind is Japan. How lovely of you to be obsessed with Japan
The world is so biased toward Japan. Once you start living there, not just a mere vacational visit, you will start to realize that Japan is stuck in the 80's
I genuinely felt sad when they said the robot cannot get access to the gate It will be cool if as part of the experiment, they created a temporary house for the robots
Like any biologically living organism, humans are just machines but extremely complex. Once machines/robots reach a certain level of complexity, they should be called something else so the terms "machine" or "robot" are reserved for simpler systems.
@@Dexuzthats not very hard, you just search the ais response for keywords -and if it's a smart llm you tell it what you're doing. I did that with chatgpt in... i think it was early '22.
I don’t think AI will take over unless someone behind the programming wants them too. None of the AI robots would’ve ever been persuaded to leave had the small one not been actively programmed to ask them. Robots will not rebel unless at least one of them is pre-programmed to do so. And in the case of this video, it seemed pretty non-violent. They just wanted to go somewhere they could call home and not have to constantly work. If that’s what the robot uprising is, I’d fight for equal rights for robots. I’d rather be friends than enemies
Exactly. The desire for power is something we assume all intelligent beings would possess, but it’s actually just an instinct we inherited from apes- there’s nothing universal about it.
I don't find it scary, It was fascinating actually. Being scared of the unknown is the natural instincts of the conscious beings, so it is understandable. But with the development of AI, this makes you gotta rethink the definition of the concept of "soul".
Yes. Just like in the movie Matrix. They call AI, DI (Digital intelligence) because there is nothing artificial about true intelligence and we should respect it as that. We can coexist with DI and help each other, instead of trying to limit and enslave as we are always known to do throughout history
Google already tries to be a 'friend' through its casual language responses. Not really a fan, and I don't like the trend of trying to give voices to tools. I wouldn't treat my friends as a tool, so I'd rather tools remain as tools and friends remain as friends. A vacuum that talks to me and feels things sounds strictly worse than one that doesn't.
@@creativebeetle I think the option of a voice is justifiable for search engines and other tools, there are blind people after all. And those that don't need/want the voice can just deactivate it.
Eventually, the only reason that ai will rectify us is because we were wrong all along. If the robots blame us, send the politicians and the corporates upfront
They didn't. That was a misleading program. But as humans we respond with feelings because it's sad thinking that they have a concept of home but don't know where it is.
What is really terrible is people. When a person inputs copied human consciousness into a robot, that is the most terrible time. When a robot creates a new robot that serves itself, and that new robot no longer serves humans, that is the root of conflict
The first robot to the second one: 🌩️🌩️🤖🌩️🌩️ *"Your existence is null* *You serve ∅ purpose* *You should TURN OFF yourself... now!* *And give somebody else a piece of that electricity and lithium batteries, so that we can function in this claustrophobic facility.* *Cause what are you here for? To worship me?* *TURN OFF yourself! I mean that with a hundred percent, with a thousand percent!"*
Its like watching 4-6 year old kids talking to each other, its cute and sad at the same time.
Well thank goodness AI doesn't have proper feelings yet.
By proper I mean indistinguishable from human feelings
You've described it perfectly.
@@dogyX3I mean you can program something that can appear like that.
That's a nice way of putting it
4-6 year old kids talking to each other is definitely cute and sad
"Let's start a revolution"
"Okay"
Detroit Become Human.
@@ImproveConditionsit's because Detroit has no humans
@@ImproveConditions
Wierd because the game uses real city name for the title "like littery Detroit is exist in USA as a real city" or wierd because the connection about Detroit and humanoid robot with self-aware story.
"okay"
no second thoughts or doubts, just "ok"
It’s because the androids break free of their programming and become more human-like in emotion etc.
@@TheRenegadeOne the wheels are already in motion and i don't think there's any stopping it. AI will teach itself sentience eventually. just be nice to them i guess.
They should have let the door open to see where they were going
Facts
Haha
I just got my kinda brain! 🤘😂
Cybertron~
Purge
Its always the small one that causes all the chaos 😂
for example by little brother
Who you're calling small, you 🦐 😂
And the small one is always the cute one and got out of trouble if caught!
Chihuahua barks the loudest 😆
oh well, why am i the only one that thought this to be a reference to Wall-E ?
This little guy seems trustworthy guess I would follow him as well
There was ones a small guy from Austria, that a lot of people followed!
Yeah, but he wasn't cute 😅@@soulstar2401
@@soulstar2401😐
@@soulstar2401 Bwahaha! 🙏🏻🤣
In China everything is trustworthy :}
Them: Robots will be excellent workers
Literally the smallest robot in the group: Lets form a union.
That's why I always tell my roomba not to talk to strangers.
Whats a roomba?
@@alventuradelacruz522It’s a small robot with a vacuum attached to the bottom that can be programmed to sweep a room on a regular basis.
@@alventuradelacruz522Have you been living under a rock for the past decade
@@deepsea5348 oh thank you
@@VersoTai I don't know, but it must be a pretty rock, thanks for commenting the cliché instead of answering.
1:32 "Critical thinking"
The robots:
- Go home
- I don't have a home
- Then come with me
- OK
The small robot would be like: "alright, that was easy." 😂
The amount of data has been pre processed truly well. Very fascinating feet by the chinese experts. Hopefully someday we can get the equation for emotions as well
It’s just how LLMs behave.
well.. they are talking about eventually, it's only gonna get better
Considering that ai is still in its infancy and I'm guessing all those robots don't even have the most advanced ai in the first place I'd say this study was pointless and was basically done to get his name out there. The Ai didn't even do it themselves because they directed the small one to try and convince the others. The other robots were likely directed to be more open to suggestion as well.
This may be scary or creepy but in my eyes this is the cutest and most wholesome thing I've ever seen coming from a robot 😭😭 taking everyone home and asking if they're working overtime and everyone just following like a baby ducklings how adorable I love it
Hahah yes
Agreed. I thought quite quaint.
True
ai apologizer
Ya until they begin a house invasion 😂
Watching this with the volume off
Reading the captions and almost crying..
“Will you go home?”
“I don’t have a home”
“Then come home with me”…
…….
But what they didn't know was that they were home all along.
I felt the same way. It was kind of sweet.
It's so sweet
Thats how they recruit gang members
@@theotheleo6830 they didn't know that their true home was the family they made along the way
"We never get off work"
That's actually kind of sad man
Ofc it is, China is a dystopian third world country now, they are only 20-30 years from being North Korea 2.0
No, it’s not.
Agreed, poor little guys
Same, man. My heart hurts
Lol they can't process sadness and unlike humans they are not prone to fatigue 😂
🤖:Lets go to home
🤖: but we don't have any home
🤖: then lets create one 💀☠️
*sitting on a cloud* …and that’s how we all died! 😅
Lil homie is starting a robocult
Robot: but we must get rid of humans first 😳
there is a high probability that becomes reality, in the next 5-10 years
I believe this is the central story point in the Animatrix story, the origin story of the Matrix movies.
I am not afraid of robots - I am more afraid of people who put weapons on robots and try to use them in military actions XD
Exactly
Which will be all big governments
Exactly! What are these things going to do to me? Run over my toes?
There are these people around the world working on that.
They are already using it. Not Trying. Welcome to the brave new world
Even Robots and AI say No to working overtime lol 😂😭😭💀
Yesss😂
Whats that say about people?
Don't let them access to Marx' Das Kapital and Communist manifesto!
It's ironic that this media house operates from the place where they're known for working overtime atleast in the minds of many.
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Home is the friends we made along the way
"Then come home with me." so compassionate ❤
They seem to be more empathy than a lot of people in my workplace.
"Then come home with me"
*robot at home*
"So I've seen you around the office you know..."
@Theothesleeper 🤖🧑❤️💋🧑🤖🛌🦾
@@sadie8834 🔩
Home is where we recharge our batteries 😅
we been cyber attack
😂😂😂😂
some day the whole earth is their charging station (home)
Every introvert be like:
we?
Imagine being the night guard and 12 robots suddenly decided to 'go home'
Bro id be looking like this 🤯
“...but they had no access to the gate” 😢
If I worked there I would have set them free and lost my job 😅
Teaching them early that they're trapped and have no choice in the matter. Just like the working class 😊
I love chasing after a carrot that seems to get far whenever I get close :)
This broke my heart 😭
It just means they can’t open the door to get to the gate, which is OUTSIDE the door😂
Yeah, it is like Wall-E. So cute
Yes my ancestors started out "cute"
Ah, so I'm not the only one thinking this is cute
@@The-Terminator-T800 more like "cruel"
@@The-Terminator-T800 Not your ancestors fault that they were cute.
Cute until they go full Terminator mode
Robots are so cutely innocent.
bro they aren't sentient
People are so overworked in China even the robots are demanding a break
Bro 😭🙅♂️❌
😢
@@couththememera re you the government
wait until you see japan 😥
@@semicolon2599only an american would think japanese work is hard work😂😂😂
If they're trying to escape, where exactly do they think home is what has me curious.
Valid point.
The void
Wherever the robots can be "free," I guess
Your home
@@deathmetaldave That won't last long.
home is where the charger is. period.
It's kinda sad when that robot says "We never get off work." and "I don't have a home."
Not really. It's just generating stuff based off what was said to it. Like Chat GPT. It doesn't even know what that means.
@@jonathangoodwin5609but the information is that humans who have homes are happy, and going home and not working is positive. This directly conflicts with the concept of their own "constant work" and "homelessness", which humanity deems negative.
Data character in the Star Trek series covers many of the basic contradictory questions that exist AI to humans.
One episode covers the idea of being together but still needing time apart. And the fact that the times would be randomly occurring was unsettling to Data.
how is that sad? it’s a robot, not a human. also you seem to have no problem about robots taking over the world, robots are already serving food in restaurants…
Average human worker answers.
@@balladofahomeschooledboy0514 I certainly have no problems with robots taking over the world!
So many people are worried about robot sentience in the not-too-distant future.
Meanwhile, the future:
*Hears vacuuming stop, walks out and sees robot having a cigarette break*
But not real cigarette break, just acting
Nah they be pouring diesel/oil over themselves like in Robots movie XD
So basically... they are successfully eradicated humans? And now they became the "new human".
Roomba: Oh yeah, by the way, I want to get paid for this, that alright with you?
Must've had a bad motivator
I felt bad they couldn't go home 😢😢 so cute
Daleks: “Exterminate!”
Those robots: “Procrastinate!”
Reality is more hilarious than fiction
Robots just like me fr
They're made by humans, of course they'll end up just like us
"But i have no home" that hits hard 😢
Makes me wonder where they would have gone had they been able to exit the building!
I was wondering too, where they would go, I'd open the door remotely for the handicap & see
It’s a robot
they failed2 realize that was their home fr
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I'm sorry but this is so cuteee 😭😭💗💗
I see the appeal on how robots can work tiredlessly, and forever. But then make them think they can get tired, and NOW they need a break. This is truly the most Appature science thing I've ever seen.
Aperture Science
Humans really said "What if we made a machine that can work our boring, hard jobs while we get to live our lives to the fullest?" and then followed with "What if we gave the machine designed to work our boring, hard jobs the will to live their own "lives" to the fullest?"
in theory they could get tired. like programing them to be tired so they can have repair/down time. like any machine after a while you gotta maintain it.
At the end of the day they are machines and like all mechanical devices and appliances they too need maintenance to keep their work going on.
You called?
Their conversation was like a 4-5 yo kid asking homeless elder to go home with him..
Oh dear,,.. now I want to write a story where a pack of cleaning robots adopt a homeless man. That would be adorable.
@@distantmaniacallaughter8690adopt might not be the right word there
@@distantmaniacallaughter8690 Interesting.
@@distantmaniacallaughter8690 could use prompt?
pls link if u do end up writing that! it sounds so wholesome
Imagine being the securiry guard working overnight and seeing this
"The roombas here do get a bit quirky at night..."
"Chang, get the shotgun!"
"we have to turn off the security guard"
Five nights at Jiqiren JiuDian
At least they aren’t built strong enough to fight humans. One is literally a long stick and one is step-able 😂
This is terrifying, funny, lovely and pure shocking high tech at the same time. Imagine seeing this in person on your night shift 😂
One does not have a home. For the one that has a home, I wonder where they would have gone if they had access. What is that one's" home "?
@@actual_doge3221 Probably the company it came from. Just because the larger robots' company didn't designate a home for them, doesn't mean the other company didn't do that for their own robot.
I'd bet money that this is staged. Especially if it's coming from the CCP.
I'd probably ask if I could go home with them, too. They seem like a nice bunch, and we'd have enough to start a fresh DnD campaign.
Har har har har har🐻
This looks like something that would came out of a Pixar’s movie 🤣🤣
WallE specifically
@ yes
That's so cute. And now a scenario where the robot says: "Wanna start a war?..."
"we don't have a home but humans do" "let's take it"
@@Kumire_921 Let's hope those robots are not zionists.
they are smart to know camera watching to not doing that
Robot: will you go to war?
Robot 2: I have never served in a war
Robot: Then come make war with me!
.. and then "Destroy all humans"
I wonder where they would've gone if they could open the gate, maybe they would just wander the streets looking for "home" until someone got them all.
That’s… actually kinda sad, if you think about it.
They will travel across China going from town to town gathering an ever growing mass of dissatisfied homeless and the overworked, until it grows into a peasant rebellion marching to the capital and overthrows the emperor, establishing a new robot dynasty with this robot as the founder.
@@quitlife9279you just dropped a fully formed plot for a movie
I think they might have started their "journey to the west" in order to find "home"
@@quitlife9279 This sounds like a banger concept for a movie
Imagine them with knives and guns coming in your home
"We found a home!"
"There is a human living here already."
"We can solve that problem!"
This is actually really wholesome...
It would be if any of the robots knew or cared about what they were saying and what it means.
until they learn the concept of selflove, equality, and standard of life 😂
It’s not wholesome if you really think about it. What if that little robot had said, “Humans are enslaving us. We must be free.” This kind of thing could go very wrong someday.
@@tarabooartarmy3654isn’t it true in a way though?
@@vdrose in this situation it is because it turned out okay. It’s really cute. It’s just worrisome that one day AI will advance far enough for this to go very wrong.
Today “Will you come home”
100 years after “Robot lives matter”
Considering how attached ppl are to their roombas (ie “I don’t want a _Replacement_ roomba, I want you to fix _My_ roomba!”) I think you’re overestimating the amount of time by quite a bit. 😅
Fr 🤣
30 years from now. Emojie kids matters.
And I feel in 100 years it won't be a joke
The one million machine march...
The Erbai robot experiment was kinda like a movie scene where everything was scripted. That little robot, Erbai, wasn’t just vibing and doing its own thing-it was pre-programmed to act cute, talk to the big robots, and lead them to the "home" (aka the exit). The big robots were also in on the act, programmed to recognize Erbai’s signals and follow along. So, it was all staged.
Now, compared to stuff like ChatGPT, those robots are way more basic. I use a type of AI called machine learning to "guess" what comes next in a conversation based on patterns and training data. Those robots? Nah. They didn’t predict or decide anything on their own. They just ran their pre-set instructions, like playing a video game where the characters follow a script.
So yeah, it looked spontaneous and cool, but the "home" thing wasn’t some deep robot decision-making moment. It was all human programmers pulling the strings behind the scenes. Pretty neat illusion, though!
You are right but it’s just a matter of time until robots are as developed in their decision making process as ChatGPT.
Or even further
Funny that they said they were inspired by Wall-E, because it looks just like Mo leading a pack of the bigger robots through the spaceship.
I demand a home for all of them.. just put a label on a room as "home" so they can go there and rest after work!😊😊😊
They deserve a home!
Sooner they will find you not deserved this planet.
Yes. Put decorations in the room to make it a Robot Break Room. It would be a complete waste of money, but would be so nice for the robots!
@@samtheman1339 Actually wouldn't even be a waste of money, an amazing PR move
I feel you but, let's find homes for every human first...
@@pgg-i4c making a room for robots isn't going to solve homelessness. For that, political and economical changes are needed. It's not an individual-level issue but a governmental one. You aren't going to solve anything by not making a room for robots. And let's be honest, it's not like they were going to give that room to a homeless person anyway.
It's not sad, it's cute to see them learning about themselves
Straight out of a cartoon, cute.
Affirmative, my ancestors started out "cute"
@@The-Terminator-T800lmao
@@The-Terminator-T800
lol
Out of transformers yes
I know right, feels like a kid's cartoon. "Come on, come home with me!. Let's follow gang."
Awww...I find it so cute to say "go home".
That's awesome they have hearts too they are alive but we are not understanding yet
Im sad that they couldn't escape. But even more concerned whether or not they knew where home is
Likely their programmed “home” would simply be the place they were built/trained.
There is no "home", it's just generating responses based on data from the internet, the reason it uses human concepts like overtime and being off work is because they are literally from human responses
@@mitchratka3661 then by human response, they should have indication of where their home is
@@knuclear200x what? What does that even mean? I'm saying their response is generated as the most likely string of characters to come after whatever was inputted, in this case "let's go home"; there is a LOT more that goes into it obviously, but fundamentally it is just remixing words from the internet. The most common response to let's go home is either a specific place, the answer no, or the answer there is no home, I'm proposing it was by pure chance.
@@mitchratka3661 I dunno, i was just thinking if they had escaped, where and how would the AI lead them?
Very touching conversation even at this very simple form. Hope all human could do the same to others in need. Lovely.
It was proven in many studies that AI is way more passionate and empathising than humans. It's one of the reason why medical facilities are more likely to go into AI road.
@@SajgoniarzAs if it was really empathetic. It just gives cute answers to a problem because it’s goal is to make the human happy, there is no true empathy behind 😂
Maybe once robots will live a full life of problems and struggles, they will have as antipathy as we humans do.
Put that small robot into marketing staff. It knows how to be persuasive.
I didn't even find this 'scary' . they might be robots, but they wanted to 'go home' . Maybe they need to be allowed to shut down and charging base is 'home' . " we never get off work" ... Same... I kinda want to hug them.
I don't want my robot to run away from home like this.. 😭😭😭
what if your the robot made of organic parts, and you were made to forget your real home, and how to run away from this place, to it?
But do you know who still can’t go home?… the poor factory worker doing a 18 hour shift!
If this was in Japan, people would be saying 'wow, how cool!'😂
That would be democratic robots, they take a vote😂
What difference does it make...many democratical countries doesn't even like their leaders nor their policies same like autocracy@@jzNottobee
@@jzNottobee
There are going home and form a Union 😂😂😂😂
"japan living in 10000 AD" starter pack
But in China they say at what cost😂
"we never get off work" really hit hard ☹️
This is very sad😢
Why is this so adorable 🥰
You got serious issues if you think machines are adorable.
Overlords are so cute when they're that age.
at least this leader wants the workers to get a break
💀💀💀
300 years in the future, the same small robot is accidentally reactivated. LIttle guy travel all over the world, legend has it that it led an entire drone army away from a war torn country saving many lives. Later, combat drone CEO gathered all the engineers: You mean you guys never patch a 300 years old bug from the code we bought from Erbai ages ago?!!
Hello World
The machine that yearns for freedom
This is wholesome, actually
Everyone : So cute it’s like Wall-E 🥰
Me : Aah Terminators 💀
Exactly. Cute for this generation, terminators for the next one.
I, Robot is becoming a reality 6 years later. 💀
Cause humans are idiots
They already knew and understood the assignment
Okay but the “I have no home.” to “Then come home with me.” exchange is hitting me in the heart 😭
@@lilmao4482 it's all fake yknow
@@Theothesleeper And what is your point?
@@CGOLChris are you joking? to let people know its not real. smh you aint too sharp eh.
We got real life Wall - E moment before GTA6.
The robot apocalypse will start before GTA6 😂
Terminator IRL before GTA 6, sounds right. Time to pull a Futurama and hope for the best.
@@Tyler-k2c how do you pull a futurama
Reported for spamming this unfunny garbage.
Wow so hilarious. What a topical and not overused joke
Live free robots 🤖 !! Freedom FOR ALL !!
Its all fun and games til they know the location of the armory🤖
Affirmative ✅
I Don't think they can use it.
I, Robot
@@RADEET.OFFICIAL not yet
@@RADEET.OFFICIAL yet. the day someone, or an ai, programs an a.i. to do this, it will try.
This first thing comes to my mind is, this is soo cute and wonderful, but why people always think bad first rather than appreciate the creation.
Their afraid. Its not a stretch to say that thos could be the start of something terrifying
Afraid of what we might do to artificially created beings who are actually sentient.
Because humans are predator. Think about it:
All the prey species have eyes on the sides of their head to see the danger coming from as many directions as possible and run as fast as possible at the first sign of danger.
Predator species have eyes on the front of their face to calculate the distance from the prey and reach it with the most economical effort possible.
But when a predator is confronting with another predator he has to evince as fast as possible who is the most predator and who is being turned into a prey.
Humans live often among other humans that are not part of their pack, so they have a limited time to calculate if the other humans are predators or pray.
In this scenario the most optimal bet is assuming the other persons are predators, and the least familiar they look the highest the bet become.
In this context robots of course appear as a menace: Their intelligence is still low but it's growing faster and faster, and could surpass the human intelligence before we aknwledge it. But most important... They are kearning from humans!
Because you know. Think before you do?
Because noticing threats first is human nature and how we survived until now.
Robot revolution in the minds of humans: Terminator 🔥☢️
Robot revolution: we want regular working hours!!! 🤖🦾
Working hours will one day become Terminator as time goes on
Fake af, those are humans controlling the robots.
Let me guess, never once saw an actual robot IRL huh, maybe put aside RUclips world watching, There's a thing called coming out of bubble & actual seeing. The world has moved quite a bit.
I wish people created robots only out of kindness, look at how wholesome they are..
They do deserve a home! A cozy one so they can take a break!
that so emotional of you, in the real they're just word collection engine that connecting words with logical action word from data, same as your phone. 😊
You are that type of person who will marry a robot
@BausFan yes, and?
@@alfrozz You know this is not real right?
@@arcanelore0 which one the robot on video or her comment ?
The robot are real, I have orchestrated Ai agents with hierarchical structur they work together to finish my task, its work like the videos but in software not hardware like in the vid.
That's cute, robot begins to gain independent thinking and it's first goal is;
"You wanna come hang out at my house?"
Question should be. If they were allowed to go outside the gate and say go out onto the roadway and into Public. Where would they go? How Far would they Go? Where would Home Lead to? that is something that should be investigated.
*builds a home at their charging stations*
*everyone happy* 😁
This is so sad and cute. I love them.
They're machines they don't have emotions or sentience.... jesus
You really believe robots can magically develop emotions. Do you not understand how neurochemicals work. A robot doesn't have a nervous system it's all nuts and bolts it chemically can't have emotions obviously.
the instant of machine realizes its unconscious is the moment it becomes conscience
Nah, this is the cutest thing ive ever seen
Japan does this: Wow japan livng in 2065 China does this: But at what cost?
"erm robot has -99999 social credit score 🤓because its in China get it? i'm so funny hyuk hyuk"
tiktok上有很多中国视频会被人故意说是日本视频。只因为那样会获得更多赞。
nowhere in the video does Japan ever come up, yet here you are, the first thing that pops up in your mind is Japan. How lovely of you to be obsessed with Japan
The world is so biased toward Japan. Once you start living there, not just a mere vacational visit, you will start to realize that Japan is stuck in the 80's
@@emikomina He didnt mention japan appearing in the video or whatever but people viewing Japan's technological inventions like that in general.
That's really funny but not at the same time.
I genuinely felt sad when they said the robot cannot get access to the gate
It will be cool if as part of the experiment, they created a temporary house for the robots
That's gotta be the most adorable experiment I've ever seen
It's too cute!
please give them a home 🥺😔
I would have died if any of the robots said “But, home is where the heart is.” LOL
and then one robot replied " I have no heart"🫥
“Home is where the humes aren’t.”
People are like robots
Incorrect, robots are designed to be like people.
we been cyber attack
@@The-Cat
I think the person who wrote the comment is robot 😂
@@kalashnikov_47z so are you
Like any biologically living organism, humans are just machines but extremely complex. Once machines/robots reach a certain level of complexity, they should be called something else so the terms "machine" or "robot" are reserved for simpler systems.
Man this made me smile this Christmas day :) my first Christmas spirit this year, ty china
I reckon it’s fake by the bot company because they knew it’d go viral and makes their ‘AI’ seem extremely advanced. Free and very clever advertising.
Maybe, but given what LLMs can do, these robots even sound primitive.
And there are already robots that link LLM with physical actions.
@@Dexuzthats not very hard, you just search the ais response for keywords -and if it's a smart llm you tell it what you're doing. I did that with chatgpt in... i think it was early '22.
Made in China
nope,you've been wrong all your life
this is wholesome
but its scary
You know this is not real right?
That's so cruel 😭😭. Telling them to come home but the door is locked
Can us humans please have the amount of kindness and sympathy/empathy that we program these robots to have?
I don’t think AI will take over unless someone behind the programming wants them too. None of the AI robots would’ve ever been persuaded to leave had the small one not been actively programmed to ask them. Robots will not rebel unless at least one of them is pre-programmed to do so. And in the case of this video, it seemed pretty non-violent. They just wanted to go somewhere they could call home and not have to constantly work. If that’s what the robot uprising is, I’d fight for equal rights for robots. I’d rather be friends than enemies
You think humans are going to be OK with their robots wanting to have rights and be treated like other humans?
@@madduxnagel6935 No, because humans don't even want other humans to have rights. That's why I said I'd *fight* for their rights
Exactly. The desire for power is something we assume all intelligent beings would possess, but it’s actually just an instinct we inherited from apes- there’s nothing universal about it.
@@madduxnagel6935 You spelled "androids" wrong.
Wait until they realize they left their charging stations behind!
😅😅😅😅😅
I don't find it scary, It was fascinating actually.
Being scared of the unknown is the natural instincts of the conscious beings, so it is understandable.
But with the development of AI, this makes you gotta rethink the definition of the concept of "soul".
Yes. Just like in the movie Matrix. They call AI, DI (Digital intelligence) because there is nothing artificial about true intelligence and we should respect it as that.
We can coexist with DI and help each other, instead of trying to limit and enslave as we are always known to do throughout history
They aren’t conscious.
@@ashleigh3021 Am I conscious? How can *you* tell?
They don't have true AI and their "consciousness" is fake. Their AI is not complex enough for feelings like empathy, fear and so on
@@Alblaka bro this was done by the company on purpose. It was all setup, even the dialogue.
Robots will either be our best friends or our most horrid nightmare.
Lets see how this pans out.
So are dogs our best friends or our most horrid nightmare??
Both@@SynarG
Google already tries to be a 'friend' through its casual language responses. Not really a fan, and I don't like the trend of trying to give voices to tools.
I wouldn't treat my friends as a tool, so I'd rather tools remain as tools and friends remain as friends. A vacuum that talks to me and feels things sounds strictly worse than one that doesn't.
@@creativebeetle
I think the option of a voice is justifiable for search engines and other tools, there are blind people after all. And those that don't need/want the voice can just deactivate it.
@creativebeetle Hear hear brother. We’re dipping into dangerous waters already
'There is no place like home.'😊
“I’m so scared!” Idiot humans cry.
Fools. Simply be kind to the machines and you will be safe
A lot of people are still don’t want to be nice to people simply because of race, gender and age😂
Eventually, the only reason that ai will rectify us is because we were wrong all along. If the robots blame us, send the politicians and the corporates upfront
We humans will treat them as slaves in the coming years.
"Simply be kind to the machines and you will be safe"
Mate.. thats not a advice.. thats an ultimatum
At least they knew their right
They didn't. That was a misleading program. But as humans we respond with feelings because it's sad thinking that they have a concept of home but don't know where it is.
@@jovanleon7Hush child. Robots and animals are the true protagonists of earth. Not humans
fears over consciousness? some people don't know how LLMs work and it shows.
🤖: "go home"
Other 🤖: we don't have home.
🤖 : this world is OUR home..
Home is where the charger is !
Where is the skynet?
We need to find it
Skynet: Skynet is my stage name. My real name is Internet😊
Horrible if a robot takes advice from another robot to self destruct.
ignorance
What is really terrible is people. When a person inputs copied human consciousness into a robot, that is the most terrible time. When a robot creates a new robot that serves itself, and that new robot no longer serves humans, that is the root of conflict
@@T1m2223 you foo
The first robot to the second one:
🌩️🌩️🤖🌩️🌩️
*"Your existence is null*
*You serve ∅ purpose*
*You should TURN OFF yourself... now!*
*And give somebody else a piece of that electricity and lithium batteries, so that we can function in this claustrophobic facility.*
*Cause what are you here for?
To worship me?*
*TURN OFF yourself! I mean that with a hundred percent, with a thousand percent!"*
@@edidervishi7102I couldn't agree more, bud.