The INSANE Race for AI Humanoid Robots
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- All you need to know about AI autonomous humanoid robots.
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0:00 Current landscape
0:45 Tesla Optimus
4:45 UBTech Walker
9:24 Sanctuary Phoenix
12:55 1x Eve
15:12 Boston Dynamics
20:24 ChatLLM by Abacus
22:10 Figure01
26:33 Unitree H1 G1
29:24 AGIbot RAISE-A1
31:27 Fourier GR1
33:28 Rainbow RB-Y1
36:52 Menteebot
41:25 LimX CL-1
43:27 Tiangong
45:30 Astribot S1
48:44 Reflex Robotics
50:52 Agility Digit
54:00 Robot Era XBot
57:00 Naver Ambidex
58:30 XPeng PX5
1:01:40 Apptronik Apollo
1:03:55 Magicbot
1:06:05 Xiaomi CyberOne
1:08:53 Westwood Themis
1:10:44 Neura 4NE1
1:13:34 Kepler Forerunner
1:16:09 Pal Talos
1:18:33 Future of robots
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the boston backflip from high to low, the unitree h1 backflip on the flat ground
The new Atlas looks like the Pixar lamp. And that is hardly a coincidence. It makes it look harmless.
Exactly 💯 I've been thinking that too
It looks cool, the aesthetic is there.
That thing looks far from harmless.
It moves like a Geth from Mass Effect though. 😅
Until some red eyes show up.
Guys start being nice to chatGPT, we aren’t far away from *the uprising*
Does sexting count?
I'm always nice with Mr. ChatGPT
Yeap, now in 2024 they've start got long term memory, and soon, in order to be good assistants, they will remember Everything about you.
That was not the case in 2023, but I started practicing early, hey Skynet remember that 😅
@@TBEQ robot inside a sx doll
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The robot making a sandwich may be slow, but I find that much more impressive than folding a shirt or picking a cup.
Nah. Folding a shirt is much more difficult as the shirt is harder to handle. But I do like the whole making sandwich thing as a showcase of abilities.
I agree, I think they’re taking a different approach to teaching the robot
thank you for this video. this was a video i expected from many other channels. it is nice to see it here finally done. you even managed to get one or two in there that i didnt know of yet.
my pleasure!
I dont agree that the sandwhich making was not impressive. It is so delicate. Trying not to break the ingredients and understanding what to do whith the bread and the bag for the bread
It even moves the plate to the side at one point so it is closer to the next operation...
I will be truly impressed when these robots race each other on an Olympic track. 400 meter sprint, roll or crawl, whatever its design allows for.
sounds fun. a robot olympics!
That would be insanely unfair lmao. Any robot designed to roll would absolutely move faster than a robot designed to sprint.
@@toastedmatt9387 In principle that is true, but the design would still determine the end-result. Just because it rolls doesn't necessarily make it faster :) Eg. successfully reproducing movement of a cheetah could result in a runner that exceeds 70mph. Then again a Tesla could be seen as a bot because it's autonomous. Anyway, it was just a random thought :D
I don’t even need all that. I will be impressed when they have one that can walk about two times as fast as now and have quicker fingers and hands. Main thing I want it to do around house is cut grass, clean floors, vacuum and other simple task. Laundry would be great as well but that might be asking for too much.
I really liked the 16k robot that was foldable. I think that’s the type of robot people will have at home as a consumer robot.
I was hoping that someone would come up with an aggregation video of all the humanoids currently being developed. Thanks so much for doing the research and producing this video, awesome work!
Glad you liked it!
Kudos for making the complex world of AI humanoid robots so accessible! Your detailed breakdown of each company and their robots is both informative and easy to follow.
Thanks!
No animal has a reversed knee. What you think is a knee is their ankle, they have long feet and walk on the toes or balls of their feet. If you look at the robot it's the same thing, the knee is close to the hip so the 'leg' is actually their shin and foot and they are walking on their toes/balls of their feet.
Thanks for clarifying!
A certain group of people (christians) dont want to know that as it challenges their world view
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@@Zonaskiosk1Birds have regular knees. You're looking at their ankles. Google for explaining pics 👀
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I think the robot at 10:30 is adorable. The way it's struggling is a bit like a little child.
You don't come across such long and well-crafted videos every day. Great job!
Thanks!
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The reason there's so much lag in the robot's motions and response time is because the robots aren't predicting the future, they are only responding to the data as it comes in. The next big advancement in robotics will come from creating a prediction algorithm that accurately predicts the future so that robots can respond in real time as humans do. The reason we can do this is because humans constantly predict the future. The better you predict the future, the better you perform. This is intelligence.
Thank you for sharing this amazing compilation of robots its astounding to see how advanced they are!
Thanks!
the best AI channel in youtube PERIOD
thanks!
Except for the AI-sounding narrator.
exactly the topic i was thinking about..nice compilation
thanks!
Robotix experts say that running/walking is not that hard to program anymore. But now the challenge is the transition from stand still to run. Thats whay, when the running robot stoped, it still mooved it legs like a run upp and down.
If I owned a business I'd definitely be experimenting with these. Definitely won't replace all your workers but if you could just have it doing one task night and day even if it's slow...
it'll be a great ROI if it can do things 24/7
Nice competition
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8:55 update: Tesla announced they have 2 Optimus robots doing autonomous tasks in the factory. I will leave the interpretation up to you
2:00 Aren't you forgetting that Google as a huge amount of real-world data, gleaned over more than 12 years, from every user of its services? Amazon and its empire also have stacks of data. Microsoft must also have a sizeable proportion of the world's data to hand. These three must surely make Tesla look small in comparison.
Having data isn't everything, being able to use that data well is important. Google tried to add AI to search results and created something that has told people to make mustard gas, eat rocks, jump off bridges, and just regurgitate shit posts.
It's incredible to think that in only 5-10 years from now these things will be everywhere. We will all have our own personal C-3PO companions as well.
exciting times!
You wont have it. Its gonna cost millions so its only toy for the rich.😉
The universe: "How many dystopian tropes do you want in your grimdark world?"
Humans: "YES!"
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12:45 - That headline can also be read as 'Sanctary deployed _their_ first humanoid robot commercially.' Headline shorthand is a thing.
Sad to say that some of these robots are faster than some of my coworkers LOL
same here!
My personal favorite (you didnt include them here for some reason), is the Anymal - they have an actual track record and demos going years back
Thanks for sharing! Anymal is great too! I just didn't include them because they're not quite 'humanoid'. They are quadrupedal
I would love a business opportunity in robots
Tesla transformers coming soon. The robot is already called Optimus…
imagine a model 3 transforming into a robot 🤯
I’m sold on the Optimus Tesla bot, it can fold clothes.
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It can’t. The demo was teleoperated.
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Where's your proof?
@@MrNote-lz7lh When Elon posted the cloth folding video on X he added in a comment that it’s teleoperated but that it will soon be able do it on it’s own.
I am skeptical. It’s kind of like showing someone driving a car and then saying: soon it will drive on its own, lol. The whole point of robotics is that those things are supposed to do stuff on their own and making this happen is the actual hard part, lol.
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Didn't the Honda bot balance on one leg like 20 years ago?
The Boston Dynamics robot does look like a makeup mirror, but also kind of reminds me of the robot on the new lost in space. I'm excited and a little unsure about robots and AI taking over nearly all grunt work, on the one hand it's great that the Jetsons cartoon is coming true, but it's also terrifying the unknown prospect of jobs that will become unneeded overnight. Looking back on technical advances sure it's great we don't need elevator operators and telephone switchboard technicians, but for the people who lost those jobs it had major effects on their lives; the potential magnitude of jobs and industries that could be disrupted by this shift is hard to imagine at this point. Not only does it affect a persons' ability to generate income but doing work is a basic human need on a psychological level, one of the reasons the pandemic was so destructive to everyone's mental health is that many simply couldn't cope with not working.
The Astro Bot excites me.
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We're not ready for the future.
1h +
32:20 runs like he needs to go to toilet
Overconsumption will kill us all.
ICU nurse will be one of the last automatable jobs, way later than physician. But they could help us a lot way sooner 🌌💟
thanks for sharing!
Tesla has an upper hand in this race
"A machine can't take my job," just wait buddy.
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Battle bots show comes to mind
It is literally insane😮
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1:19:32 I currently don't see how any of these could be deployed to the public by end of this year or next year.
It seems obvious that more training and development is needed before these robots are released to the public
i think 9.25 sanctuary robot is my favorite. I don't like the overly uncanny human design of optimus and others that look to sharp and industrial, this is just perfect and making a sandwich is a difficult task that no other company showcased
I'm always doing that. You never know.
But will they put UBI before 2030!? Many pioneers including billionaires, scientists, Nobel Prize winners, engineers, architects, analysts and so on and so forth... almost all agree on the fact that we will have AGI in 2027 and ASI in 2029 and they look and evaluating the exponential technological acceleration curve, I wonder why they have not yet implemented universal basic income to anticipate the trends that will come from it. Just to name one, Elon Musk says that we will have AGI as early as 2025 and ASI in 2029.
UBI is a lie - pray you get a shitty job in this world
we will have abundance before UBI. UBI depends on our incompetent governments and whether they actually want to distribute wealth
FYI we already have enough food & resources to feed everyone in the world, BUT people are still starving in parts of the world, because some rich countries like to hog everything
@@theAIsearch Nobody wants to distribute wealth, and the fact that we have enough food but we don't do shit about it proves that people compete, regardless if you put it on a coin, or status, or survival
Abundance equals profit rich people make profit workers earn a wage profit-sharing with people is rare and I haven't seen in I'm my work
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Never mind work. This looks like an existential threat. Where is the debate on if we should be doing this.
Lol. The narrator says the Menteebot walks slower than the other robots (39:13), but then says it moves FASTER than most (40:27). Which statement is he going for?
Kawasaki humanoid is missing. Full list in my bio.
Time will show which products will adapt best to the prizes, quality, costs, efficiency according to the full requirements of the robotic market.
I honestly don’t even know if this is AI generated or not anymore.
In Tesla’s cloth folding demo the robot is teleoperated.
I love your videos, and I'm not complaining, but this robotics videos got mr thinking, A.I is changing a lot of domains. Have you thought about making videos on A.I bioengineering, Brain Wave Interfaces, or scientific research?
Thanks! Yes, more science videos coming soon
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Guess that plumber / AC degree wasn’t such a good choice after ditching the CS degree 😂
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Maybe not in 'Murica, but bro in EU I feel human labor is much cheaper than buying and mantaining an experimental robot.
If you ask me, the demonstration of the robot making a sandwich is the most impressive, because it is a nightmare for a robot
companies should collaborate together to share patents
Capitalism put up a mile high wall though... It will be interesting to see if the likes of 'communist' countries take the lead in this area -since sharing is their purview
Thanks for this great overview of human robots. Which of these companies can the average person invest in? Which companies are tradeable on the stock exchange?
tesla -> directly making optimus
nvidia -> making project groot which powers some of the robots in this video
msft or amzn -> they are investors in some of these robot companies
How fast are these robots replace warehouse and factory workers?
5:40 I'm not so sure they're being honest about that standing on one leg thing. All of the ubtech demos look like 15fps animations.
I love AI, however the humanoid robot idea really creeps me out. I also have a lifelong unexplained deep uneasy when I see puppets especially when uncanny … so there’s that 😢. Creepy
puppets are slightly creepy i must say
I want a robot maid. Someone to clean and cook. However we are far from that.
I'll say in spanish: Viva la competencia! 👏🏻
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You will not replace us
robot procedes to make a fucking sandwich delicately grabbing all elements. OP: as you can see is not fast enough, ok this is actually embarazing. me: ok we are fuck
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Why are the robot's in the weezer cover.
it's the new smartphones
Narrator you are pronouncing "Apollo" wrong.
How can "muh robot" NOT "have an LLM? That shit is on the fucking internet!
Just a crazy question, will robots ever be able to feel a sensation like putting their arms around someone and feeling the softness and warmth ?
yes, tactile sensors can achieve "feeling softness". warmth just requires some temperature sensor, which shouldn't be hard to implement
@@theAIsearch Thanks, that's amazing.
You need to be careful with words like 'feeling' you'll end up down a philosophical black hole that you can't escape from.
It's like saying that my keyboard is 'feeling' these key presses , obviously as i type there is transistors in 0/1 switch mode that correspond to my key press being closed or open. That is not 'feeling' the key press. You could use a word like 'respond' , it has a response to a corresponding sensor, but the response is going to be like a variable resistance or capacitance in circuit .
@@dolltron6965 I'm terrified of ending up down a philosophical black hole that I can't escape from, I just thought it was an interesting question.
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A simple rectifier crystal can, iust short of a replicatable long term demonstration of a powerful prototype, almost certainly filter the random thermal motion of electrons or discrete positiive charged voids called holes so the electric current flowing in one direction predominates. At low system voltage a filtrate of one polarity predominates only a little but there is always usable electrical power derived from the source Johnson Nyquest thermal electrical noise. This net electrical filtrate can be aggregated in a group of separate diodes in consistent alignment parallel creating widely scalable electrical power. As the polarity filtered electrical energy is exported, the amount of thermal energy in the group of diodes decreases. This group cooling will draw heat in from the surrounding ambient heat at a rate depending on the filtering rate and thermal resistance between the group and ambient gas, liquid, or solid warmer than absolute zero. There is a lot of ambient heat on our planet, more in equatorial dry desert summer days and less in polar desert winter nights.
Refrigeration by the principle that energy is conserved should produce electricity instead of consuming it.
Focusing on explaining the electronic behavior of one composition of simple diode, a near flawless crystal of silicon is modified by implanting a small amount of phosphorus on one side from a ohmic contact end to a junction where the additive is suddenly and completely changed to boron with minimal disturbance of the crystal pattern. The crystal then continues to another ohmic contact.
A region of high electrical resistance forms at the junction in this type of diode when the phosphorous near the ĵunction donates electrons that are free to move elsewhere while leaving phosphorus ions held in the crystal while the boron donates a hole which is similalarly free to move. The two types of mobile charges mutually clear each other away near the junction leaving little electrical conductivity. An equlibrium width of this region is settled between the phosphorus, boron, electrons, and holes. Thermal noise is beyond steady state equlibrium. Thermal transients where mobbile electrons move from the phosphorus added side to the boron added side ride transient extra conductivity so they are filtered into the external circuit. Electrons are units of electric current. They lose their thermal energy of motion and gain electromotive force, another name for voltage, as they transition between the junction and the array electrical tap.
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Tesla can't exactly use the data from their cars to train their humanoid robots, because you want to robot to behave like a human, not like a car. Most humanoid bots will be used indoors and not on streets. In terms of training data they do have X though.
As far as warehouses go it's kinda dumb to use a humanoid. Use a smart pallet jack and give all the shelves arms.
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UBI should already be getting rolled out and raised as the robot job takeover rises. Failure to do so only spells hardship and chaos for all of us.
Optimus DOESN'T have lidar, neither do Teslas.
Do you think that Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot will be able to read, write, reason, think, simulate emotions, feelings, have reflexes, senses, etc.
most of the above is possible if/when they add an LLM. for emotions & feelings, potentially in the future, with next gen models
@@theAIsearchBut will they put UBI before 2030!? Many pioneers including billionaires, scientists, Nobel Prize winners, engineers, architects, analysts and so on and so forth... almost all agree on the fact that we will have AGI in 2027 and ASI in 2029 and they look and evaluating the exponential technological acceleration curve, I wonder why they have not yet implemented universal basic income to anticipate the trends that will come from it. Just to name one, Elon Musk says that we will have AGI as early as 2025 and ASI in 2029.
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I suspect there is a good deal of bluffing in the robot scene currently. Teleoperation, voice actors pretending to be LLMs, impractical power consumption, probably some CGI.
Agreed. I don't get the unitree hyping, that thing is entirely made of lightweight plastic 😂
Probably. A lot of these demos, regardless of country, are probably cherrypicked or manipulated to some extent
Skynet will not use robots, but covid😮
Tesla has the data it's gonna do well for some time, minimum.
Sure but how close are we to replacing a basic manual labor job for the same cost? Not that close.
its a big mistake to watch these promotional videos from manufacturers and to take them on face value. these are designed to build hype and attract investors and rarely have any actual bearing on the actual state of the products. allot of the time your seeing scripted, highly controlled demonstrations which dont represent actual capabilities.
Its like every time you hear Sam Altman talking about AGI being just around the corner. its just a way of building hype. The tech they're using has known theoretical limitations and we're currently hitting them. Altman will keep on talking shit though because it brings in investment.
USA y CHINA. Son los unicos competidores
let me borrow 20k 😂 We all know that as soon as these things are released people are going to want to see all kinds of content that shows them in action. so anyone that can get their hands on these models first are going to have leverage and lots of followers which will rake in the bucks on RUclips.
in all honesty though, if I had my own robot buddy I'm pretty sure I would just disappear and you would never see me again. hopefully for an excited reason...
Until these automata have an evolving internal world view like we do they will be potentially dangerous and they do not "know" what they are doing.
interesting you mention that. i'm making a video on a new architecture which can keep learning. stay tuned!
Atlas is the most advanced
so were still in the stone age still, got it
I want my Lucy Liu-bot
Yea I'll be building one as well, soon stay tuned to my chan.
Why do you sound like the RUclips channel “MindYourDecision”! 🤔
just checked out the channel, and he does sound similar
That self driving Tesla clip made me cringe. On the hwy it passed on the right, way too fast. I fear for my nieces and nephews.
0:38 Yikes
With the future of swell robotics everywhere, Ai jobloss is the only thing I worry about anymore. Anyone else feel the same? Should we cease Ai?
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Apollo is pronounced A-Pall-o, not A-Poll-o. Saying this one wrong makes me think you've never seen anything about the NASA Apollo moon project where we landed on the moon several times. Please look up proper pronunciations of words.