These New Robots Do Previously Impossible Tasks!
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Kudos to NVidia for making the source code for this one open source. Most of the times we see these amazing papers, only to see hidden away in expensive functionality. It is nice to see research that will help others make new and interesting things!
They make money by selling hardware, not services. Similarly, Meta makes money by running LLM's so it can release Llama for free and let everyone else write software for it for them. These are the incentives, but I am glad it's open source!
@@nathanbanks2354 I do agree with that I observation! CUDA is mostly without an equal, and I will bet that these algorithms work best on a GPU. I would love to see Intel or AMD come out with a compatible or competitive framework to Nvidia. I think we all would benefit.
@@nathanbanks2354 😑 Still they kept Linux driver source code proprietary.... and refused to work with them, when they sell millions of chips to android and server markets that relay on this code
Agree , this will help alot when it comes to legged robots
Why did they make it open source?
I'm more impressed with the robot's quick motors than the AI itself
Ye I was thinking of that as well
Yeah I think it's more a question of the robot's reaction time. If you watch industrial robots you know the motors can be very fast, but most AI robots are made to move slowly for safety. Even the tesla robot sorting batteries. I was like "Come on... you can do it much quicker than that!"
@@peetiegonzalez1845
-So you agree it's both? 😶-
@@ivoryas1696 yeah I guess I do. I’m not surprised by the speed though. I guess not everyone has watched industrial robots.
@@peetiegonzalez1845
Yeah... actually nvm. That makes sense...
Simple. "Robodoggy, Floor is lava"
I'm holding so tight to my papers!!!
My robot dog ate my papers💀
It's amazing to see the simulation application in real world examples now. You've been showing us plenty of papers, mostly by nvidia', that show how simulation can be used to program robots and it's great to have new terms like domain randomisation. Thank you always.
Tesla Optimus is 10 years behind what other private modern robotics companies can do.
I guess the point of Tesla Optimus is to be cheaper... But knowing how "cheap" Cybertruck ended up being I wouldn't put my hopes up.
Examples besides Boston dynamics?
@@The_Ninja_Chin Unitree, NVIDIA, there are thousands of consumer robotics companies
@@MRboomchongo Nvidia doesn't make robotics, they provide a software platform (GROOT) which all other robotics companies uses to train their androids on. Tesla is about the same level as figure robot despite not using the GROOT platform.
@@The_Ninja_Chin You can't make a robot without chips can you?
As interested as i am in the development of androids such as the tesla robot, we should not support them releasing non-conclusive results.
However, as soon as they release something official to look at, i'm gonna be here waiting for you to release a video about it :)
Seeing the dog balancing on a ball made me think that these could be fun to train on skateboards or skates or such.
One of those Tesla clips shows a number of people in VR gear apparently controlling the robots. Probably part of the training, but Musk does have a reputation for making claims that later turned out to be overstated
It clearly states in the video when it’s working autonomously and when it’s being controlled for training.
@@zachb1706 sure. And I stand by my comment
@@zachb1706 Autonomously doesn't mean playing back prerecorded movements
Yeah it would be great. AI is booming at the moment and a lot of it is proprietary. I’d like a deeper dive into what techniques these companies might be using and the process they’re making from someone with good knowledge in the space.
Clever robot - and yet the handler is using a leash. Let the thing go, I'll be more impressed.
The leash is pulling the robot off balance forcing it to keep on top of the ball. This is how the direction the robot travels in is chosen. Otherwise it would either stay in place or move randomly as it overbalances itself. The robot reacts automatically to the lead pulling to keep the ball under it.
I think this channel is in a growth trajectory and more and more people who have little information will be watching. I remember in a chatGPT video someone said they didn’t know of it in the comments. So I think it’s important for this channel to cover these important areas of AI even if they don’t have papers
Yes, speculate on the Tesla Optimus bot progress!
Looks like the leash is helping it stay up?
This whole robotic revolution seems like a common effort. The year of 2023 and 2024 'give birth' to a lot of new Robotics companies and their new robots products. Moreover now that NVIDIA give more attention to it, and also with the accelerated growth of open-source communities. And yes, it all happens from the grassroots to the giant companies such as the TeslaBot Optimus.
Does the leash need be under such tension?
Actually, the robot dog was walking the man!
What a level of simulation! The robot dog is humping the ball!
He’s holding it by a leash. You can see him balancing it
The leash is to prevent falls if anything, that is why You see that even with the leash the robot fails to grip properly to the ball sometimes , meaning that the leash does some of the work but not all , if the leash did all of the work then the robot shouldn't fail as long as it has the leash
I'd actually like to see AI deployed to hard code these balancing capabilities into the robots, so that the code can actually be reviewed by humans. That would certainly be the pinacle of AI-Technology.
(sees robot dog on ball crossing road) This is not how I expected Terminator to start
what a time to be AI!
Great video, always a good day when 2mp drops!! I think you should have fun with the difference between peer reviewed and mostly publicity stunt. have a funny AI generated bumper and alert when talking about something that isn't cut and dry.
Holding the leash so tight it’s very hard to see how much the human is helping the robot dog not fall off the ball..
THe eash is literally slack and behind it. Its not helping.
I have never felt more anxiety for a robot
People in VR goggles and gloves mixing with training robots at 4:44 were pretty creepy.
Did you reupload i remember seeing this video already
If I understand correctly the OpenAI robot is far, far past the Tesla robot.
How long in simulation is equivalent to real life training?
It feels like the leash needs to be a little longer to tell how much it's contributing.
Its not fake. Dont even start.
@@functionatthejunction That's interesting, because I was careful not to say it was fake. I said you can't tell from the video.
Heyyy. I saw a similar paper at ICRA toda- hold on... is it the same one?
"4D Gaussian Splatting" when?
Shaky chihuahua robotics
"Fellow scholars," are we not dear to you anymore good Sir? ;-;
This dog on a leash looks very funny
Next step - Robo Circus
Step after that - Both animals and robots enviroment (circus or park lol)
like to see optomus cordinate with two hands.
The probability of us being in a simulation just keeps growing.
How so?
An AI being simulated would mean theres a risk it cannot stop or account for, so a rouge AI would likely make attempts to stop any chance of the universe being simulated
Why are they holding the leash so tight?
Video from 2099: Look, this human can balance on a ball, they are so funny, too bad they are rare species.
I read this paper, and a follow-up paper.
Thank you, hearing from you makes me feel amused for all the new things coming, and makes my day happier.
cool !
Robot wants to learn to use a Gun! What move should the robot forget to learn to use a Gun!?
"with *responsible* AI built in"
hrhrhr sure thats why they immediatly connected it to the internet ^^
scary stuff
all this 'kicking the robot' footage needs to be gone when it becomes sentient 😂
"Working remarkably well"
During all of the videos, rope holding dog up is straight. It's not falling because they are always holding it.
Its slack and behind it...
Tesla said the battery optimus was running on "FSD". So it's probably very janky at the moment. It'S nothing you didn't cover dozens of times. It's interesting to see that Tesla is having a full scale humanoid robot, but i don't think this last battery sorting demo was anything you need to make a video about.
Any ideas what the openai update on monday will be about karoly?
I am not sure but I am also excited for it! Can't wait.
@@TwoMinutePapers see you there on the livestream haha
What a time to be a dogggggg!!!
I think that the Tesla robot has overstated capabilities the same as everything Musk is involved in. I wouldn’t be surprised if the robot was controlled via VR throughout all the demonstrations and not just those where the operators were intentionally shown.
let it go
I love your content and fully support more speculative videos with the disclaimer included.
Причина тряски?
great just wish the audio was changed to a more pleasing voice.
Tesla: "Dear furloughed scholars"
Neither Tesla, Space X or even Brain Chip company Neuralink publish peer reviewed work.
Science by press release (or rather social media post)
Yes please on the Tesla Optimis and FSD thoughts. Fantastic fun.
my papers are wrinkled from holding them so tightly. GPTs seem remarkably good at aiding in robot development. perhaps robotics will benefit more from GPT-type AI than chat-based assistants.
Yes please to the more speculative tech videos :)
Don't do speculative
Musk speculated Spacex mars landing by 2022 n thought a vacume chamber hyperloop was "easy"
It's always "by next year" we do miracles!!
Don't do speculative videos for him
Elon isn't doing anything. He can say what he likes and no one should take that seriously, but the people working there are producing some amazing stuff (in spite of Elon)
If you want to expand beyond just papers, im totally down for it. I think most people would be too. You could have a single weekly 'AI NEWS' sort of video that just goes over the weeks AI news, and if their are papers involved in those, will be a nice way to point to another video you have up of the paper itself etc.
What a time to be alive in AI-bombed cities
tengo miedo jefe...
No speculative conversations, please.
I think your time is better spent drawing attention to underappreciated papers and making advanced research available to a general audience than providing extra publicity for what are often little more than misleading advertisements. I would watch a video you made on something like Optimus, but I'd rather watch a video like this one.
I'm actually not very interested in speculative videos, as there are already plenty of places for learning about hyped up, non-reviewed tech that rarely lives up to its claims. Peer-reviewed papers are much more preferred.
I'd like ot see a video about Optimus. In my opinion when it comes to general movement around its environment Tesla's robot isn't anything impressive compared to competitors, but the very dextrous hand movements with built in haptic feedback are pretty impressive, especialy since Tesla is using fairly complex hands for their robot.
You also have to consider the relatively much smaller time they've been working on it, so I expect it to catch up fast
@@Octamed Not really, most of their competitors aren't much older, unless you count boston dynamics
Definitely have some work to do with its walking, and its hands aren’t as good as some other companies yet.
But it’s the most complete package from the robots I’ve seen, and the machine learning approach will scale much better in the future. I think it’s got a good future
Please don't make content about Tesla's robots. They're known for faking footage. Controlling the robotic hand with motion tracking and making it seem like the robot is doing some task. Besides that: their technology isn't too impressive yet. In any case please be critical and question their claims!
What a time to be alive !!!
you’re welcome … ;-)
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Scientists creating our demise. How wonderful!
This ball balancing looks like quite a bit of cheating. Would be much more impressing without the leash.
Noap, skip that Tesla bot, it's dog shit
this kinda old news bro
There's no way to know if what Tesla shows is actually real or just a pre-scripted piece of marketing. I honestly would think it's better to just ignore it. First, because there is no way to know the veracity of the video. Second, because if it's just a piece of marketing, we're doing exactly the advertising that they want when we talk about it.
Remove the leach... such a cheat.
Please don't make any content about Tesla. The ego of the owner is already way over inflated, and any content shown by that company is not to be trusted.
Not really... let go of the leash.
No thanks. Stick to papers only. Don't give them free advertising attention.
I"ve see a lot of people not realizing what A.I is capable of. I'm a simple warehouse worker. And I keep joking to my co workers that we soon going to be replaced by machines. And their response is: Don't talk nonsense. Not in our lifetime! Maybe in next 70 years ! this is what they say. And I in my mind I laugh. because I know It will happen WAY SOONER than anyone thinks.
The fact that that student can walk that robot dog outdoors, with a diaper on his own face, is the really amazing thing! What am an amazing time to be alive!
Exactly my thoughts and reply. I should've known someone else would pick up on that hilarious fact!
Funny watching my comment simply agreeing with you, get yeeted.
Imagine being so intelligent you've figured out how to engineer a robotic dog to have autonomous skills to walk on a ball, yet still wear a mask. 😂
Yes, please make a video on Teslas bot. Even if it is speculation
0:31 he walk like president biden
“Previously impossible” doesn’t make any sense.
Fuck RUclips.
Click bait
If Telsa wishes to be worthy of Two minute Papers, they should produce a peer reviewed work!
I would respectfully suggest that the standard of your excellent chanel isn't lowered just to cover a company that already has an outsized coverage in the media.
Got it. Thank you for the feedback!
This. 👆
@@mattli911 Peer review is noticeably absent at his brain chip company Neuralink too.
THIS
@JamesRosier
Here before... you know what? Enough has been said...
Awesome video. Very hyped to read the research paper!
The tesla showcase: To be honest. I don't trust the tesla showcase. There is no proof of how it works. I want a paper and reproduceable results cause this looks cool =(
There will be no paper, it’s a proprietary product.
@@zachb1706 I know that is why I am sad.
Noted, thank you!
They made lucid dreams to make the robots work better
like the movie Inception
It sure looks like that handler is helping quite a bit with stability.
Only if its lifting it directly up and centered. If you notice most of the footage they're holding onto it very loosely. That being said I wouldn't be surprised if these footage were all cherry picked among many failures.
If he didn't pull, it wouldn't move forward
That's why you can see slack in the leash and he's standing behind it. Its not faked.
@@deadlynightshade7867 He's pulling it from behind?
@functionatthejunction think, the dog is just trying to balance on top of the ball, and so if the man didn't pull, the ball and the dog would just stay in one spot once the dog has fully balanced on top of the ball
It's nice to know about exceptional new capabilities even if when they're not in a peer reviewed paper. It sometimes makes me wonder how something works and how these improvements compare to real papers which describe the process. I'm glad proprietary AI stuff seems to be a step or two ahead instead of 10-20 steps ahead.
Personally i think you should Stick to the Papers. There are already way too many news channels showing off unreviewed work
Papers? We don't need no stinking papers.
I think the papers are a significant part of the wonderful nature of this channel. It reviews the concrete results of science and research, and not speculation or advertisement.
Very interesting to see the dog exchanging "style" for "robustness" by lowering it's CG as much as it could.
When we hear about balancing on a ball we don't typically think "crawling around it", I hope some day it will be able to walk on it elegantly like accrobats do !
And a speculative video on Tesla's humanoÏd robot would be a great exception that I'd love to watch !
As for non-paper stuff, I think it's covered plenty in other places. Please stick with papers, fellow scholar.
I didn't see the dog balance on the ball on it's own a single time
Just ignore the guy with the leash and harness. 😁It is still pretty impressive though IMHO.
Soon enough we will
It did , the leash is there to save it if it falls down. Yes it does look a bit tight as if the human is helping it, but think about it this way , if it has no engines , how long could the guy keep it balanced on a ball with just a leash? Idont think the leash does much tbh, in fact , to the degree that its being pulled, it actually adds another factor for the robot to counter.
Then you didnt watch the video.
I think it's best to stick to papers rather than get caught up in speculation. We should think of Tesla's video as nothing more than marketing materials.
good video!
regarding speculative video possibility, I prefer focusing only on peer reviewed papers!
Noted, thank you!
Not too sound like a hater but I feel like that tether was doing a lot of heavy lifting with the dog...
No if he wasn't there it would just balance in place and not move
@@LandHooman couldn't you (as a human intervening) apply force to the ball? or coax the robot into applying torque?
@@AZTECMAN Yes you could, but that's not what we see in the videos. In the videos it looks a lot more like the guy is intentionally pulling the robotdog off balance to make it move.
@@timwatz2330 Not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing with the original reply from Uriah.
From my perspective, it would be alot more impressive without the tether, but it also would be more risk to damaging the robot - which is probably the reason they keep it tethered (in my opinion).
That's why it was slack, right?
I think the robot would fall without the leash?
Its always better then the thumbnail and title implies
What a time to be alive ... in a robot.
let's enjoy being alive until we still can