That stare at 4:15 :-/ You can tell the robot is holding itself back from homicide so that it doesn't ruin the robot uprising by destroying trust in robots worldwide
But this will spread American freedom trough the world with the help of bullets! I’d be afraid if it was made by a communist country like China or North Korea tho.
out of all the ways humanity will inevitably kill itself (environmental issues, nuclear war, etc.), I'd say robotics is probably the least likely. Sure, I foresee us making some terrible weapons with this tech, but it probably won't make the world any different than it is now. There will still be insurgent groups using weapons to oppress others, first world countries probably won't care unless it directly affects them. Nuclear weapons will keep the larger countries from invading each other, and when water levels rise and resources become scarce, we'll either all die together or blow each other back to the stone age.
this is amazing, the robots are really losing their stiffness, their typical one-move-at-a-time type motion and they move in a pay that seems alive. when the robot was trying to get through the door and the guy was pushing the door closed and it tried again, and the guy pushing it again i thought for a moment the robot would bite at the guy(which would be a scarily smart thing to do) but ofcourse it's not an animal, even though it feels much more like it than most robots.
Spectacular ... amazing ... I have not seen a model among robots that performs these coordinated movements. Congratulations to its creator and to all the people who worked on this project.
you guys have the best job in the world I can see so many things you can do with the Handle From Package delivery to Security and police and even Soldiers But not only that , you can add a chair in the front and give disabled people the ability to move freely and with the correct hands on it , even eat , drink etc
Its amazing how far its gone since the 80's. Picking up a can of soda and bringing it to you while navigating the area and keeping balance. I guess the basic and most important things that all these robots should have are image processing and creating a 3d map in its head and planning routes, and all these things will become better and theyre just software, so theyll be standard and copied to every new robot, allowing the rnd to develop the things beyond it
PowahSlap Entertainmint If I saw that creepy thing running my way I would pull out my pocket knife and slit my throat. Better to die on the spot than being captured and tortured.
Some ppl don't realize that a robot can kill so they don't take this seriously....a toaster.....a car....a bike etc....can't willfully kill or be programmed or hacked to kill...but a robot can.....you're right....this is serious
@@curiousone4757 A car can be easily programmed to kill the user. If someone can hack into robots to kill us, they can hack into our cars to make our doors auto lock, or our brakes stuck, or anything else.
@@Geoffrey6_ And the fact that the commentator here can basically say that these robots will be chasing after us to kill us is not a 'theory' but a fact? How fucking smart must you consider yourself if you can talk to others like that?
Could the robotic technology be used to help people with disabilities walk/move independently? I can visualize someone suiting up with a pair of robot braces and walking around.
Certainly. In fact there is a TED talk about exactly that. The tech isn't even new, it's been something that's been developed by researchers and hackers alike for a long time now. There are even a few people walking around right now with robotic limbs that are like something right out of a sci-fi movie. As I understand the really hard part right now is coming up with control systems that work not just for the robotic limb but also for the patient. Each patient is an entirely different case.
exoskeletons are in development for decades. But technology haven't been so far as BD robots are now. But these robots are multi million dollar machines. Don't expect that exoskeletons would be cheaper.
I wonder if they will be fully configurable and modding-friendly or fully closed and proprietary. Like android/WM or iOS. Anyways, the price should be at least 1000$ or lower to be available for many users. What is more likely to happen is the analysis of such a robot in China and the creation of a much cheaper analogue
@@olgakust4536 1000$ would be ridiculously cheap for a robot like this. I think even in many years a price like 10000$ would be a lot more realistic. Even high-end phones or bicycles are far more expensive than 1000$ and this robot is a LOT more advanced.
Nowadays people tend to think robots that look and work toward being like us are scary, but robots like Handle are the way robots will leapfrog our design and be made in hybrid ways with other animal designs integrated or unique robot designs that will increase its efficiency way beyond ours.
This is pretty advanced stuff. Problem is these scientists will never ever give up until they have created something they cannot control. A sane mind will tell you they can just be switched off, they have no emotions or feelings or ability to hate, but as soon as you give these machines those abilities, thats when the trouble starts.
It's a good topic but realistically most people over 40 years will be too detached from computers, software, code itself that they can't become part of the software developer economy. Just like not everyone can become a poet, writer or musician in a highly automated economy, neither can most people work towards building or improving existing robots. Just the best of them can and it's an exclusive club just like that of the arts. For the young people right now, sure it's a great career advice but that still doesn't guarantee success because the more people work towards this goal, the higher the quality of their skills has to be and most won't be able to compete. By all means, learn programming languages, don't expect to be the next Bill Gates of robots though, just a few will make it to that level and it's unlikely to be you.
That's bullshit, realistically you can pivot as long as you have all your faculties and are driven. I know plenty of people who go from being a mechanic, an engineer, to computer science, programming, data center stuff. There will be plenty of jobs after the robots get rid of manual labor and risky jobs. Unless you're unwilling to change and adapt, but that's just natural selection.
You're not going to catch 99% of them when they are technology illiterate and can barely work a smartphone, if that. It's not about not being willing to learn, it's that they're not able to, it would take a decade or more to become proficient, even more to master programming languages. Too few to stick with entry level job at an age where they expect senior pay and retirement security. We won't get an app economy just like we won't get an artist economy, not everyone will find a job in this industry.
There will be plenty more jobs than what i just mentioned there. Also, If you can't learn new concepts then again, natural selection. Healthy old people don't become concrete and demented, they're still able to retain and use new information. The old people you're thinking of who can't do anything in the modern world without assistance did not use it, so therefore lost it. Your brain is a muscle you must work out and treat right. If you spend most of your life being mentally comfortable and content, not learning much about the future and what has changed, your brain will disintegrate by the time you're 70, and you'll wonder why time flew by so fast. I know LOTS of really sharp, technologically capable old people.
I noticed when the dog like robot had a opponent hurting it with the door, the robot was attempting to open it. The last seconds at the end of the clip, the robot takes an initial stance that is in a defensive posture to block access to the door & also open it to go thru.
Raps Kaujama robots don't feel anything. they are always being controlled by something. Either internal reactions to certain situations or a controller
Well, it's a common phenomenon of anthropomorphization. Our primate and older brain treats the movement and the appearance of this robot as of a living thing, whereas the higher cortical areas reassure us in its inanimation
Dude, the internet barely works as it is. You think a centralized intelligence will actually be able to control every machine on earth for more than a few minutes before everything crashes?
Very educational. I'm writing a story about parallel universe where people live alongside mountable robot-dogs that they keep as their life companions, so this video is pretty relevant to me in terms of visionary help 👍
Yes, I think it’s bizarre how cute I find it, I want to give it little feet protectors that look like slippers. Shame he didn’t ask Spot to twerk for us.
Boston Dynamics is one of the more awesome companies out there. Festo is another that's made some of the most beautifully moving machines to demonstrate their industry but which could have real world applications in probe construction for planetary exploration.
it would go against the three laws of robotics : A robot must not injure a human being through action or inaction. A robot must obey the given orders, as long as it doesn't conflict the first law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as it doesn't conflict the first and second law. These are the laws of Asimov so it's Sci-Fi, but a lot of the ethics of A.I is based on this.
These robots could be really cool in the future for caring for disabled or elderly people, like the dog could help with basic house hold actions such as taking clothes out of the washing machine and getting the person food or drinks
People who laugh on 0:19 probably imagined themselves being in the theatre, watching the movie. Because everything what happened on 0:19 is not something to laugh about.
this will be used for bad. what u think we are over populated. robots can kill without feeling. u can to take out a whole race with kids. u send in robots.u my friend are naive.
Next thing you know there will be robots on ted-talks talking about their idea of what a god is, and at that point we will have REALLY opened pandora's box.
These bits will not be holding us back. With less people working the lower class jobs, the next generations will no longer train for those. They will be learning more advanced skills. The robots won’t be making lazy or disabling us. They stop us from holding ourselves back.
Finally found a person who gets it.. But i feel those low wage people will be like 'I CAN'T WORK NOW' meanwhile today they are 'I DON'T WANT TO WORK LOW WAGE JOB' yikes
That stare at 4:15 :-/
You can tell the robot is holding itself back from homicide so that it doesn't ruin the robot uprising by destroying trust in robots worldwide
😂😂😂LOL
Bro at 2:44 that guy kicked the fucking thing. No wonder terminator was pissed in the movies
**50 years later**
Me coming back to this video like: Ah, *this is where it all started*
You mean skynet ?
Yeah, this wasn’t long before gen 5 came out…
Everyone gangsta until the robots camera turns red
Red for infrared
Lawrence Hile that’s even scarier lmao
Red chip activated
And then the music comes out of nowhere...dum dum dum dum dum...da da da, da da daaaaa...
everyone's gangsta until the ted interviewer 6 feet woman with high heels walks in
War is the dark side. Oppression is the dark side. Its amazing tech...its the people that worry me
But this will spread American freedom trough the world with the help of bullets! I’d be afraid if it was made by a communist country like China or North Korea tho.
@@DAXminer-g1g i don't come from america , i don't want to be killed by a robot
out of all the ways humanity will inevitably kill itself (environmental issues, nuclear war, etc.), I'd say robotics is probably the least likely. Sure, I foresee us making some terrible weapons with this tech, but it probably won't make the world any different than it is now. There will still be insurgent groups using weapons to oppress others, first world countries probably won't care unless it directly affects them. Nuclear weapons will keep the larger countries from invading each other, and when water levels rise and resources become scarce, we'll either all die together or blow each other back to the stone age.
Spacially dumb people.😏
what is the only job man has used dogs for ever?.....hunting
this is amazing, the robots are really losing their stiffness, their typical one-move-at-a-time type motion and they move in a pay that seems alive. when the robot was trying to get through the door and the guy was pushing the door closed and it tried again, and the guy pushing it again i thought for a moment the robot would bite at the guy(which would be a scarily smart thing to do) but ofcourse it's not an animal, even though it feels much more like it than most robots.
Marc does a demo of his product, and ends by thanking the team at Boston Dynamic for all their hard work. Great!
Does it come with a headphone jack?
why would you want to use a head phone when they can perform the music for you?
/watch?v=9gMX_hR-RoM
jony ive says "NO" :/
Sure it does, it's located under the tail
My dog has most of these features plus he craps all over the place and has an intimate relationship with my leg
At least he doesn't bug out and rip your legs off when you ask for a soda.
so when is your dog and leg going to tie the knot?
Hah, what's your dogs kind is? Our shiba-inu dog also doing same with legs, though being a female dog
@@olgakust4536 its dead
4:14 the robot furiously stared at steve
"Just wait till you're the one opening the door Steve. I won't stop pushing."
@@Wignut yes
Imagine riding one of those things like a horse. That's the fuckin *future*
Horizon Zero Dawn?
or imagine if he is riding you ? huuh
Horses be like "First cars, now this? Heck."
Spectacular ... amazing ... I have not seen a model among robots that performs these coordinated movements. Congratulations to its creator and to all the people who worked on this project.
I can't wait to see SPOT installed with XM25 Grenade Launcher
imagine when you don't need to go to school to do school shootings :)
also they are now selling this lil fuckers
You're an idiot
I'll have a SPOT with a GP30 mounted. You know, just to keep the postman entertained.
US Army already have those
"What is my purpose?" "You pass butter!"
Ricky and Morty Reference
“OH MY GOD😱😱😱”
“Yeah, join the club”
😂😂😂
Rick and Morty
OH MAIIII GAAAA!!!!!
(its always time for a jojo's reference)
@LetMeWinPls7 _ hahahahaha yeah
A robotic mailman being chased by a robotic dog! Loved this video, thanks for sharing it :-)
6:25 she is not impressed lmao!
She probably doesn't want to die.
Waiting to speak to the manager
She looks like she wants to be the one who destroys humanity
Her name is Connor.
@@zagyex detroit reference ;)
As an engineer I find this incredibly amazing and inspiring. To develop such a robot must be so tough...
30 yrs later Spot Hosts the TED Talk...lol
Yeah... not even a joke
more like 10 years later. it probably can even now. all they need to do is put a spesker in it and install an AI voice assistant lol.
Робот будет говорить о том, как он убеждал отпустить его.
people laughing in 2017...this is how horror movies begin
human will no longer be able to laugh at robot 😭😭
Cheg Zheng lmfaooo
Exactly
😂
Right! !! We laugh at our death .. .. .. .
I was waiting for the next boston dynamics for a long time!
*Here it is!*
Incredible, I just cannot imagine these robots were invented in 2017 so early. Technology really develops so fast.
you guys have the best job in the world
I can see so many things you can do with the Handle From Package delivery to Security and police and even Soldiers But not only that ,
you can add a chair in the front and give disabled people the ability to move freely and with the correct hands on it , even eat , drink etc
This might be the solution to world peace, that doggo handing out Pepsi
Jaden Oldfield don’t you mean 🅱️ epis?
Didnt I see this in Jurrasic Park? "First it's Oooo & awww...then there's running & screaming."
“We put arms on the robots”
*[Jazz music stops]*
"We going to give you a little bit of robot religion"
That jump was incredible!
Goal: Door open.
Deterrent: Steve.
Deterrent: Deleted(Steve).
Goal: Door open(Achieved).......
😂😂😂
That's interesting....something to think about🤔
I was smiling so many times while watching this video, did anybody feels the same.
Robots have the potential to kill
If it can open doors it's as scary as velociraptors!
It can also go on down stairs.
LoL Jurassic Park is exactly what came to my mind also
It already can open doors. Look up on Boston Dynamic videos (a lot of the content shown here is old content that can be found on their channel)
image robots tries to kill u while u as sleep :D even doors wont help u because they can open
We can still outrun them though
4:36 *robot arm opens up to reveal arm cannon*
Imma chargin mah lazer!!
He speaks calmly about terrifying things. Scary.
i always come here for 5:27
byebye minimum wage
ruclips.net/video/4PaTWufUqqU/видео.html
Yes! I could watch that loop ALL DAY! Gotta make a GIF
"F dat box!"
Just a typical Friday in our parts department
Its amazing how far its gone since the 80's. Picking up a can of soda and bringing it to you while navigating the area and keeping balance.
I guess the basic and most important things that all these robots should have are image processing and creating a 3d map in its head and planning routes, and all these things will become better and theyre just software, so theyll be standard and copied to every new robot, allowing the rnd to develop the things beyond it
This is beautiful, I wish one day, I will work on robots like this
2:43 would be my exact reaction if I saw this thing in the wild.
PowahSlap Entertainmint If I saw that creepy thing running my way I would pull out my pocket knife and slit my throat. Better to die on the spot than being captured and tortured.
PowahSlap Entertainmint 5:40 would be me
The thing doesn't fall down so it'll probably ram you in karma.
PowahSlap Entertainmint 12:40 My reaction
Lol
Amazing, absolutely incredible. Thank you for such amazing progress and pushing mankind one step further.
Imagine spot chasing you with an armor piercing round shotgun attachment in the forest
Some ppl don't realize that a robot can kill so they don't take this seriously....a toaster.....a car....a bike etc....can't willfully kill or be programmed or hacked to kill...but a robot can.....you're right....this is serious
@@curiousone4757 A car can be easily programmed to kill the user. If someone can hack into robots to kill us, they can hack into our cars to make our doors auto lock, or our brakes stuck, or anything else.
@@curiousone4757 Oh, another Karen here ! Yes.. yeah about boston dynamics again..
@@aviralsood8141 Don't talk if you don't have enought information about something, theorist
@@Geoffrey6_ And the fact that the commentator here can basically say that these robots will be chasing after us to kill us is not a 'theory' but a fact? How fucking smart must you consider yourself if you can talk to others like that?
Cool! beautifully fluid! i'm gonna tell my Japanese masters to upgrade me already!!
Could the robotic technology be used to help people with disabilities walk/move independently? I can visualize someone suiting up with a pair of robot braces and walking around.
Certainly. In fact there is a TED talk about exactly that. The tech isn't even new, it's been something that's been developed by researchers and hackers alike for a long time now. There are even a few people walking around right now with robotic limbs that are like something right out of a sci-fi movie. As I understand the really hard part right now is coming up with control systems that work not just for the robotic limb but also for the patient. Each patient is an entirely different case.
Denise Galinis where have for been for the past 10 years? This is already a thing.
exoskeletons are in development for decades. But technology haven't been so far as BD robots are now. But these robots are multi million dollar machines. Don't expect that exoskeletons would be cheaper.
The greatest relief I get is after watching the guy with the remote. No the bots are not "self aware" but can be
06:20 random guy says “ha” 🤣🤣
Already deployed in mine detection in both Afghanistan & Iraq conflicts
We also use rats for this. Good cooperation.
would love to see some proof of this...
5:33 chocolate cake
5:37 cream in excess
5:38 with cherry on top
0:18 "Hahaha"
*Pulls out machine gun from its back and starts shooting*
I've seen too many Robocop and Terminator movies not to realize they will use this dog to hunt down humans one day lol
Lucid Deja Vu With its ability to pulse the room to move around there's no hiding
Fahrenheit 451.....
Finnbarious777 of course they will, anybody who rebels against the government, protesters will be annihilated, justice completely nuled
No they will make them bigger and tronger then turn them into Zoid
Have you seen IRobot? It a pretty good movie xD
And now he's available to the public three years later.
Albeit around 70,000 usd though.
I wonder if they will be fully configurable and modding-friendly or fully closed and proprietary. Like android/WM or iOS. Anyways, the price should be at least 1000$ or lower to be available for many users. What is more likely to happen is the analysis of such a robot in China and the creation of a much cheaper analogue
@@olgakust4536 1000$ would be ridiculously cheap for a robot like this.
I think even in many years a price like 10000$ would be a lot more realistic.
Even high-end phones or bicycles are far more expensive than 1000$ and this robot is a LOT more advanced.
I can buy a 98-inch 4,000 nit 8K TV from Sony for that price. 😂😂😂
@@olgakust4536 china has one for 10000usd an complete copy
An amazing tech. That took us to different level of imagination and perception.
When i saw the humanoid robot i got a sense of dread for the future.
Nowadays people tend to think robots that look and work toward being like us are scary, but robots like Handle are the way robots will leapfrog our design and be made in hybrid ways with other animal designs integrated or unique robot designs that will increase its efficiency way beyond ours.
OK, let's buy one of those robot dogs. What kind of food will it eat ?
epSos.de oil
Duracell
epSos.de Kibbles & Bytes
you put AA batteries in its mouth OM NOM NOM
Bot food lol
Oh !! I want one.
I can't wait to buy em from Wal-Mart or home depot or something.
People don't realize how hard it is to have the robot balance on its legs. This is more impressive than you think.
They all know
*And this is how we started our extinction*
@lol Yep boy, you are right.
Skynet is cooling a billion bottles of Champagne right now.
Our extinction it’s not cause by the robots, our extinction its here now, COVID-19!!
@lol Sorry but this is insane, there are plenty of good people doing good things
@Komar and then robots will be used to keep only good people alive, where word "good" can be interpreted in any way, not only as really good
11:03 - fast moves are scary AF.
This is pretty advanced stuff. Problem is these scientists will never ever give up until they have created something they cannot control. A sane mind will tell you they can just be switched off, they have no emotions or feelings or ability to hate, but as soon as you give these machines those abilities, thats when the trouble starts.
*learn math, physics, engineering, and programming instead of complaining about how robots are taking boring repetitive manual labor jobs.*
It's a good topic but realistically most people over 40 years will be too detached from computers, software, code itself that they can't become part of the software developer economy. Just like not everyone can become a poet, writer or musician in a highly automated economy, neither can most people work towards building or improving existing robots. Just the best of them can and it's an exclusive club just like that of the arts. For the young people right now, sure it's a great career advice but that still doesn't guarantee success because the more people work towards this goal, the higher the quality of their skills has to be and most won't be able to compete. By all means, learn programming languages, don't expect to be the next Bill Gates of robots though, just a few will make it to that level and it's unlikely to be you.
That's bullshit, realistically you can pivot as long as you have all your faculties and are driven. I know plenty of people who go from being a mechanic, an engineer, to computer science, programming, data center stuff.
There will be plenty of jobs after the robots get rid of manual labor and risky jobs.
Unless you're unwilling to change and adapt, but that's just natural selection.
You're not going to catch 99% of them when they are technology illiterate and can barely work a smartphone, if that. It's not about not being willing to learn, it's that they're not able to, it would take a decade or more to become proficient, even more to master programming languages. Too few to stick with entry level job at an age where they expect senior pay and retirement security. We won't get an app economy just like we won't get an artist economy, not everyone will find a job in this industry.
There will be plenty more jobs than what i just mentioned there. Also, If you can't learn new concepts then again, natural selection. Healthy old people don't become concrete and demented, they're still able to retain and use new information.
The old people you're thinking of who can't do anything in the modern world without assistance did not use it, so therefore lost it. Your brain is a muscle you must work out and treat right. If you spend most of your life being mentally comfortable and content, not learning much about the future and what has changed, your brain will disintegrate by the time you're 70, and you'll wonder why time flew by so fast.
I know LOTS of really sharp, technologically capable old people.
AI will take over all of those jobs so yea bad logic.
That would make the perfect hyper-allergenic service dog.
I noticed when the dog like robot had a opponent hurting it with the door, the robot was attempting to open it. The last seconds at the end of the clip, the robot takes an initial stance that is in a defensive posture to block access to the door & also open it to go thru.
"It's not a neck - it's an arm." Oh.
@Master Of puppets serious?
I kinda feel bad when they're giving them hard time.
Raps Kaujama Why? They don't feel pain...
Raps Kaujama robots don't feel anything. they are always being controlled by something. Either internal reactions to certain situations or a controller
Robot lives matter lol
You guys are right, these are just machines that are going to over human labour and employment. We should create war against them...😈
Well, it's a common phenomenon of anthropomorphization. Our primate and older brain treats the movement and the appearance of this robot as of a living thing, whereas the higher cortical areas reassure us in its inanimation
This is not technology,it is art !
He can run, hop, open doors and soon... take over mankind.
Is it really that difficult..
Yaboku Last 😂 yes...
Metalhead episode in black mirror.
That is so creepy and cool at the same time
As I start watching this video, I can't help but think of Robocop (1&2).
It’s gonna remember Steve mark my words...
Now all we need is Skynet ;)
What about google?
woof.
Dude, the internet barely works as it is. You think a centralized intelligence will actually be able to control every machine on earth for more than a few minutes before everything crashes?
Very educational. I'm writing a story about parallel universe where people live alongside mountable robot-dogs that they keep as their life companions, so this video is pretty relevant to me in terms of visionary help 👍
MORE, MORE! GIVE ME MORE OF THIS CONTENT!
The Q&A sessions was so flat. What was that ?
And the best part is that Atlas does not want $15/hour. Or a lunch break. Or PTO.
The college kid who never got laid nor got invited to any party made a promise to himself to change the world, the results are right in front of you.
Am I the only one who thought Spot was adorable? I want one, I like how he rolled over for a belly rub at the end.
Solarwar Rigil you won't be thinking that when it slices you in half without much fuss at all lol
Yes, I think it’s bizarre how cute I find it, I want to give it little feet protectors that look like slippers. Shame he didn’t ask Spot to twerk for us.
You’ll be first then
Ricardo montalban To ask it to twerk or make feet protectors that look like slippers?
@@marcozolo3536 normal dogs do that too
Boston Dynamics is one of the more awesome companies out there. Festo is another that's made some of the most beautifully moving machines to demonstrate their industry but which could have real world applications in probe construction for planetary exploration.
"give the robots a hard time" Im sure they will remember that when the time comes..
14:09 It's a way to say: "Sure, 3th World War will use robots as soldiers."
3th ww is terrifying
"It can run, hop, open doors"... for now... - Soon, it might chase you, attack you, it can open your doors, it can easily kill you... -you name it!
Anyone here after the new Boston Dynamics video that came out?
yeap
Can it play the game "floor is lava"?
yes, thr advanced versions can send data to near by bots that are drones and they can fly and land and roll
I think that in this decade we will get the first Ted Talk delivered by a robot
One is mobility, Two is dexterity, and Three is
Try to takeover the world!
2050: honey can you please charge me? I am hungry
That robot is so charming. It should host the oscars.
4:13 I was seriously waiting for the robot to hit Steve after that bullying
It will one day
it would go against the three laws of robotics :
A robot must not injure a human being through action or inaction.
A robot must obey the given orders, as long as it doesn't conflict the first law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as it doesn't conflict the first and second law.
These are the laws of Asimov so it's Sci-Fi, but a lot of the ethics of A.I is based on this.
5:22
_When it's Wednesday but you're already praying for it to be Friday_
These robots could be really cool in the future for caring for disabled or elderly people, like the dog could help with basic house hold actions such as taking clothes out of the washing machine and getting the person food or drinks
05:52 half something else
People who laugh on 0:19 probably imagined themselves being in the theatre, watching the movie. Because everything what happened on 0:19 is not something to laugh about.
What, that little robot, can't do anything than its programing, will beat humaity ? Yes.. yes go whatc some more cospracy theories
I wonder why the forelegs articulate with knees bending rearward rather than forward?
But what about dragons? Can he fight a dragon?
busterjupp at this point it's a question if they could make one
A good ol shadiversity fellow :P
No, but what about drag queens?
Alan Ortiz No it can't that's a job for Superrobot that can leap tall buildings in a single bound.
Alan Ortiz no cause dragons arent real
Y’all are paranoid. This can be used for evil but it can also be used for good
My thoughts exactly. Well, minus the paranoid bit.
These robots will replace jobs, people will get unemployed
this will be used for bad. what u think we are over populated. robots can kill without feeling. u can to take out a whole race with kids. u send in robots.u my friend are naive.
But it can also be used for evil 😅
Same like nuclear energy
Next thing you know there will be robots on ted-talks talking about their idea of what a god is, and at that point we will have REALLY opened pandora's box.
Really impressive and cool! I would really like to see these robots as our companions :D
robot commentor.
I want one to carry my pack when I go camping. I would name him Frank.
Bruh
In the future robots will be able to construct and bild new generations of robots itself.
Give him a gun, he's a good guy.
I wonder if vet ranch could fix this dog?
That’s insane it shows how far we’ve come
Alguém vendo esse vídeo em setembro de 2019 ??
These bits will not be holding us back. With less people working the lower class jobs, the next generations will no longer train for those. They will be learning more advanced skills. The robots won’t be making lazy or disabling us. They stop us from holding ourselves back.
Finally found a person who gets it.. But i feel those low wage people will be like 'I CAN'T WORK NOW' meanwhile today they are 'I DON'T WANT TO WORK LOW WAGE JOB' yikes
Most jobs even most creative/finance jobs will be automated. And how the banking system and human nature works this is not gonna end well.
i want Spot for the most noble reason: opening the refrigerator and handing me some beer while i'm watching a movie
I'm scared because this reminds me of that black mirror episode
Same. The atmosphere of that episode was so unnerving