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It will beggin with medium things, like accountants ect who are pretty expensive but not so hard to switch, then the low class jobs, barman, gardener, butcher,... and finally even the ceo s and elites,... We will probably know one day the first AI CEO... its facinating but so scary.
@@_Chad_ThunderCock The bots are going to poison us, to exterminate the "risk" of humans attacking the AI. Would you rather drink a little spit, or poison? Or, crazy thought here... you could be nice to the McDonald's employees who ARE SERVING YOU.
@AEGISAOE I understand it must be torture for you to hear this for 200 years. But today's world is different than what it was then. Then, technology was limited to industry only, but today is entering our homes and interfering in our day to day lives. With this rate, I believe it's not hard to recon that it's obvious if robots are leveling with humans at every step then our existence would soon be obsolete because let's admit it, we're worthed by our work not mere existence
Nah.. we wont even be around when that happens. These demos are fun to watch! But you have no idea how much more it takes to make these things a viable option. The next generation will maybe make a start.. but as a robot arm engineer (the ones they use for car manufacturing and in other companies) I can tell you.. this is still miles and miles away.
What was most impressive for me was at 1:20 when its unscrewing the cap, at first it unscrews using a twisting motion and once it recognizes that the cap is loose enough, it moves its hand back and forth to unscrew the cap, changing how it approaches the task based on the changes in the task itself
I'm personally not that convinced. It's impressive, but it's very common for robotics companies to showcase what their robots have been trained on billions of times. I don't think there's any natural realtime adaptation happening.
It is funny to think that us, humans, do those tasks without thinking about the process of how we did it. But when this robot UNSCREWS a bottle led it is something diabolical, I love it, I hope this turns out to be real, and by real I mean they did not train it to do just those certain tasks, I would love to see a guy at my house doing laundry and thinking it's an achievement, it is tho
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I'm 99% sure they trained the hell out of it just to do these six tasks EXACTLY the way they're demo'ed for the funding round. If you asked it to make a different drink or sandwich, it wouldn't have a clue We'll get there pretty soon but this incarnation isn't it yet
Yeah, certain movements seem too smooth or "animated" for how a real agent should move. (The kind of semi-jittery, real-time adjustment type of movement)
For real, that’s what I’m hoping. I really hope this demo is faked or ridiculously optimized or something. If it’s not … we’re absolutely done for. No jobs will be safe in 10-15 years. And there won’t be anything to replace them.
You see, OP, That's exactly the thing. They have figured this out to where we have a GUI that is simple enough for the layman to understand on how to program in the movements, object detection, as well as the actions to do upon those objects. The only thing stopping people from using this technology is the paywall that the inventors put up. We already have visual models which identify things with pictures that we train it on, all the robot needs to do is be given the task and shown the proper movements and then keep within certain tolerances. Not paying attention to this is no excuse for calling it impossible.
What people think will happen: Astribot in every house cooking you delicious meals What will actually happen: Astribots serving you burgers at McDonalds
Depends on the timescale. Both will happen in the fullness of time, but robots serving burgers at McDonalds will definitely come first though, as a restaurant kitchen is a far more predictable and repetitive environment than a family home.
Imagine in 30 years where it becomes financially viable for a large amount of people to have a robot like this as an at home chef etc. without breaking the bank. Absolutely bonkers to think about.
End of days? No. But if you think things are going to go well when suddenly the majority of human labor becomes obsolete over the next decade, you're deluding yourself. Rough times ahead.
Sounds great to have robots do work instead and us humans have more time for ourselves. Question is will government spread the wealth that is now optimized by robots as base income to citizens or not. It all comes down to good policy that makes human replacement a heaven or hell
If something like this gets hybrid with tesla Optimus gen 2's palms with fingers, it would be absolutely terrific. The new atlas would be ntg compared to something like that. Collaboration in robotics would make things a whole lot better a whole lot faster.
@@AnishRamReddy So true , but the bad side of the story is , humans always keep their secrets and patents keep them safe of technology theft for years ... open source is the only key to develop fast a phenomenal product ! I would love to see tesla working with leading companies to build something really good. A robot like from the Movie : I,Robot That would be awesome !!
It's good to see... I want to see how these robots do 30 years from now. Incredible times to be in.... I would like to give all the dirty work to robots , so I can focus on better things.
I see a lot of comments about teleoperation, it doesn't even matter, you go ahead and operate an excavator to pill skin off a cucumber and tell me how hard it is. With this, even if its teleoperated, it already has crazy value to most of the industry. Especially if you can make it trainable on certain skill sets, a bot can work 24/7 but human can't, not to mention human will require works comp, liability insurance, local tax, state tax, federal tax, health insurance list goes on.
I have seen this before. It's called Japanese style. It looks great from the top but ugly on the underside. Look again but this time pay close attention.
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@@ReactivelightI'm not sure you understand how these types of robots work. Neural networks aren't 'programmed'. The human operator teaches it how to do certain things, then it's able to do that specific task, even if the circumstances of the action vary
@@smokeyfish7435 The question is how robust it is. If I move it a bit or give it a different size & color shirt will it work properly? What is the failure rate and how serious those failures are? This is just pure marketing without some more information.
The part that really impresses me is the part where it puts its hand on top of the toybox to make sure it doesn't move when closing the drawer. That's really good and speaks volumes to the model's training.
I wonder if it's actually something the robot would do with containers, intuitively knowing when it needs to be held in place. It's probably a pre-programmed action for this specific container.
@Ruzzky_Bly4t I don't think this is pre-programmed. This is supposed to be an AI robot. AI robots learn new tasks rather than being pre-programmed for each task.
@@ChinaSongsCollection Keyword "it's supposed to be". It's a startup that wants money, and it would be nothing new if it sprinkled in some lies to attract more investors. If it actually understood when a container needs to be held in place and how to open it, that would be incredible.
@@Ruzzky_Bly4t I have to say that's a weird assumption to make. It of course could well be that they are lying. But the logic that because _'I can't make one, and therefore they are lying'_ is hardly convincing.
I kept cracking jokes as it was performing actions, like opening the bottle using a robot voice saying "bottles... up" lol idk it was humorous, I hope it comes with a goofy personality like that
I think the most interesting thing will be when these robots can cook any meal for us from the comfort of our own home with a catalogue of every dish humanly possible. No longer will personal chefs be for the wealthy only. People will reverse engineer McDonald's or "pirate" it's recipes, same with every other restaurant or fast food we love. Humans will win, but It will likely crater the restaurant industry, not completely but kinda like how Movie Theaters are becoming a novelty. Whats already happening in some restaurants is robots are replacing certain jobs like pizza making, bartender, etc. And they make them even better than humans.
Note they haven't mentioned the price. A Spot from BD is $75K and cannot do a tenth of what this can. Expect those to cost mid six figures when they release. They probably won't be cheap in our lifetimes.
Its beyond sad that you mention every dish possible and then jump to reverse engineering McDonalds. If it could make you anything why would anyone ever intentionally choose to eat garbage??? It could make you good healthy food specifically tailored to your metabolism and flavor favorites from all over the world. Way to race to the bottom... :-( SMH
@dsp4392 As a company, You could buy a brand new one of those base models every 2 years for the same price it would cost to hire, insure, and pay taxes on, a human employee. If you're a humankind fatalist, the future is right now.
1:13 It has a “unique”way of adding salt to a pan. Made me actually laugh out loud. Yeah, um, I don’t think thats the human way to do it, but yk maybe I’m the odd one
Wow! That's amazing. If it's not actually being remotely controlled, this represents a huge leap in robotics technology with artificial intelligence. So far, it's the most advanced model.
Maybe someday we can actually replace all the hard, dangerous work by robots and concentrate on the creative and happy work. Right now it’s more like the other way around with all the generative AI
The defining question of humanity is this: can the economics of this ever fall to where total lifetime costs are cheaper than and as versatile as human labour. The answer to this defines our future. If yes, the speed at which “yes” arrives defines the time in which society has to reconfigure the entire social and economic system, bottom to top.
I have seem videos on almost all human based robots including the new Boston Dynamics one. But for some reason this robot really gave me a "WOW" factor over all others. Great job!!!!!
@@FallenBG Nah. Undoubtedly the video is edited to show only the "good" takes, perhaps it is actually tele-operated and they are lying, but no one in the industry would waste their time with pre-programmed actions, it's a herculean waste of time and resources compared to simply using AI learning instead.
These robotics companies are full of shit usually. Boston Dynamics produces videos with a lot of outtakes. Their robots are very good at performing one trick and that's it. What did they achieve? Like, what is the use case for these robots? I would also be skeptical of this video - we don't see it's legs, we don't know how it functions on it's own in a big room, it only stands still in front of a desk, we don't know if these skills transfer to other areas or if he is mostly capable of handling the items showcased in this video. Honestly, I would lower my expectations and wait another 10 years. Then we will most likely be able to see the first robots who are actually USEFUL, and who can SOLVE problems. Not just randomly interact with items in a (most likely) heavily scripted video.
We've been telling ourselves this moment was coming in film and literature for a hundred years or so. And I'm still staring at this thing in disbelief. The Cylons, Skynet, I, Robot - _The Jetsons._
I had a toy like this as a kid --- the "robo hominid" or something like that --- basically did tricks like throwing a crumpled-up piece of paper into a trash can, or yes, flipping a lil plastic pancake with a lil plastic frying pan. It could only do these things if you gave it the stuff it came with and pressed the corresponding button on the remote. That's basically what this is, but at a one-to-one scale and eyes to figure out the very very limited five things it can do when everything goes right. I'm still waiting for Ghost-In-The-Shell androids: A. They look enough like people, but in a stylized enough way to not be incredibly creepy. The company that's making power ranger androids has the right idea. B. They come with like an alexa or siri voice; something default and familiar without emotions. C. On-the-job training. Like, "here's the chore schedule for the week, this is where things usually go, and I'd like you to let us know ahead of time before you start a chore." If you're paying 10,000 up front for a food service or house cleaning worker, it's an absolute rip-off unless it's as good as the human workers.
Not necessarily even if it was half as good as a human and has an active up time of lets say 6 years. You aint hiring someone for 3 years for 10k not even for a year.
O primeiro computador era um prédio! Esses são os primeiros robôs, imagina daqui alguns anos ? O prédio virou um celular q cabe na palma da mão e com milhares de recursos superiores! Imagine o dia q esses robôs chegarem a esta evolução?😮
@@GaryMillyz same as a car or less, eventually probably it'll get to less than 5000, think that actuators are the only expensive thing on them, if you can drive down the cost of actuators by orders of magnitude, you drive down the cost of robots by orders of magnitude. And people buy cars that cost 50000 dollars so i think there'll be plenty of demand even when it first launches
@@keelfly I meant that there was zero western or Chinese media coverage for Astribot S1 or 星尘智能, the company literally just came out of stealth for this bot. We knew about other cutting edge bots from China like Unitree, but this was a total surprise. Very cool to see though.
To help with the human effect, they need to make its head move. If the camera needs to be fixed as it is, they could use an outer shell for the head that could swivel independent of the fixed cam. Looks like its using a stereoscopic camera for vision, and the robot not moving its body or head, greatly simplifies the math, probably some prediction possibilities with the fixed environment, which could enhance the "smoothness" of it. Calculations can be done faster and get those appendage move commands out quicker. Def cool, will be interesting to see whats next!
Waiting to find out it's controlled by a person, which would still be impressive for how smooth it is. It's a startups so I wouldn't be surprised if they're looking to bait investors.
it says in the video that it's not teleoperated, which means no humans are controlling it. i'm also skeptical because they are such a young company founded in dec 2022 and they have such an impressive bot so fast, hoping it's real! also they're a chinese company the CCP itself funds a lot of robotics and tech companies i doubt they'd need to bait investors.
@@summerbreeze5115technological singularity, meaning the tech will advance so fast we couldn't even predict what would happen after super artifical intelligence being born. Self improving at alarming rate and it will surpass combined human intellect within days(if there's sufficient computing power that is)
I know a lot of people are probably scared, but holy shit this is cool. this type of technology is only at these baby stages and probably wont be able to do unique, un-programmed tasks for a while (meaning not trained on), but it still shows how far humanity has come in this field. It's impressive.
Please note that this is a fully planned operation. I like to see the same thing with random put objects. We do not know how many hours it took to get this one shot working. This is just an advertisement demo.
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IF this is real (and I have some very serious doubts about that!), I would pay a small fortune for one. I am seriously into CNC machines (as a hobby), and this would be an *extremely* useful addition. Obviously, this is very carefully choreographed, and hundreds, if not thousands, of hours went into programming those motions. But you only have to do it once for a given set of target objects, and people could sell/exchange motion files for particular activities.
Once ai master this movement and algorithm, they can be copied to hundred of robots. It's just the matter of time before they release public version of this tech. Maybe self cleaning arm on faucet?
@@francescoamoia They say it's not teleoperated, but we don't know. There could also be one good attempt for every 20 flops. It would be 10x more impressive if they would post a 20 min uncut video, where they place the robot there, power it up, and place these objects in a bunch of random places on the table, to see if it can adapt to changes, and how often it is successful at the task. Now that would be mindblowing.
Am I the only one that feels like this video shows more how much work robots still need until they are anywhere close to humans. Like sure impressive but all of these tasks were pretty simple. And humans can do so much more and so much more efficient.
Your job as a McDonald's cook is doomed
these bots will eventually be better at all jobs it doesn't stop at mcdonalds
It will beggin with medium things, like accountants ect who are pretty expensive but not so hard to switch, then the low class jobs, barman, gardener, butcher,... and finally even the ceo s and elites,...
We will probably know one day the first AI CEO... its facinating but so scary.
Wait... So I can insult the employees (bots) without them spitting in my big Mac?? This is a W
@@_Chad_ThunderCock The bots are going to poison us, to exterminate the "risk" of humans attacking the AI. Would you rather drink a little spit, or poison? Or, crazy thought here... you could be nice to the McDonald's employees who ARE SERVING YOU.
ai must now take the sporting industry by storm.
Well folks, it's a wrap. It was a good 3,000 year run. We had lots of fun and laughs. 👋
Means?
We going to replace
3,000 years? 😂
@@Bolognabeef i think it is 14000
more like 200 000
That feeling when you know you're gonna be replaced in almost every sector of job but you know you're not alone
Nice profile pic
@@BBCuno thanks buddy!
'we getting replaced' this i heard for last 200 years, still people go pick up trash on street or write comments on utube
@AEGISAOE I understand it must be torture for you to hear this for 200 years. But today's world is different than what it was then. Then, technology was limited to industry only, but today is entering our homes and interfering in our day to day lives. With this rate, I believe it's not hard to recon that it's obvious if robots are leveling with humans at every step then our existence would soon be obsolete because let's admit it, we're worthed by our work not mere existence
Nah.. we wont even be around when that happens. These demos are fun to watch! But you have no idea how much more it takes to make these things a viable option. The next generation will maybe make a start.. but as a robot arm engineer (the ones they use for car manufacturing and in other companies) I can tell you.. this is still miles and miles away.
What was most impressive for me was at 1:20 when its unscrewing the cap, at first it unscrews using a twisting motion and once it recognizes that the cap is loose enough, it moves its hand back and forth to unscrew the cap, changing how it approaches the task based on the changes in the task itself
its incredibly fluid in its motions, very impressive! this is just the first step too, better versions will come out
Ну, и зачем это?
I'm personally not that convinced. It's impressive, but it's very common for robotics companies to showcase what their robots have been trained on billions of times. I don't think there's any natural realtime adaptation happening.
It is funny to think that us, humans, do those tasks without thinking about the process of how we did it. But when this robot UNSCREWS a bottle led it is something diabolical, I love it, I hope this turns out to be real, and by real I mean they did not train it to do just those certain tasks, I would love to see a guy at my house doing laundry and thinking it's an achievement, it is tho
Man, the next few years of this decade are going to be absolutely insane.
Yeah. We will be all dead.
@@DannyGodhouse Or we’ll be living in a utopia. Basically a coin flip, but one that i’m happy to live through.
Yeah, record heatwaves and record floods.
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You better learn Mandarin.
I'm 99% sure they trained the hell out of it just to do these six tasks EXACTLY the way they're demo'ed for the funding round. If you asked it to make a different drink or sandwich, it wouldn't have a clue
We'll get there pretty soon but this incarnation isn't it yet
That's what I thought as well. No way this is "real". If it is, very very veeeery impressive. Unlikely tho.
Yeah, also super weird human like non dominant follow movements (serve no purpose) that's weird.
Yeah, certain movements seem too smooth or "animated" for how a real agent should move. (The kind of semi-jittery, real-time adjustment type of movement)
For real, that’s what I’m hoping. I really hope this demo is faked or ridiculously optimized or something. If it’s not … we’re absolutely done for. No jobs will be safe in 10-15 years. And there won’t be anything to replace them.
You see, OP, That's exactly the thing. They have figured this out to where we have a GUI that is simple enough for the layman to understand on how to program in the movements, object detection, as well as the actions to do upon those objects. The only thing stopping people from using this technology is the paywall that the inventors put up. We already have visual models which identify things with pictures that we train it on, all the robot needs to do is be given the task and shown the proper movements and then keep within certain tolerances. Not paying attention to this is no excuse for calling it impossible.
What people think will happen: Astribot in every house cooking you delicious meals
What will actually happen: Astribots serving you burgers at McDonalds
Pretty sure home robots will also exist in future.
Depends on the timescale. Both will happen in the fullness of time, but robots serving burgers at McDonalds will definitely come first though, as a restaurant kitchen is a far more predictable and repetitive environment than a family home.
That is worse💀 people are gonna lose their jobs
Imagine in 30 years where it becomes financially viable for a large amount of people to have a robot like this as an at home chef etc. without breaking the bank. Absolutely bonkers to think about.
It’s really awesome to think about from a progress standpoint. Nice to see someone not talking about the end of days because it’s a robot.
How about 5 years when you'll be able to lease them for less than a car!
End of days? No. But if you think things are going to go well when suddenly the majority of human labor becomes obsolete over the next decade, you're deluding yourself.
Rough times ahead.
Well, the Jetsons is set in 2062 - so that would be right about on schedule for them to have Rosie...
Or army
We are making incredible progress towards replacing ourselves!
yeh finally
And I'm all for it. 😂
😂
Sounds great to have robots do work instead and us humans have more time for ourselves. Question is will government spread the wealth that is now optimized by robots as base income to citizens or not. It all comes down to good policy that makes human replacement a heaven or hell
@@tamamshud5879 Exactly. A good government will go a long way in making our lives a heaven.
For what it lacks in fingers, it makes up in dexterity and speed. This robot is the first to wow me in a while. New contender in the robot race!
Ok, well don't forget about the all-electric Atlas
If something like this gets hybrid with tesla Optimus gen 2's palms with fingers, it would be absolutely terrific. The new atlas would be ntg compared to something like that. Collaboration in robotics would make things a whole lot better a whole lot faster.
Hey check out "figure 1"
@@AnishRamReddy So true , but the bad side of the story is , humans always keep their secrets and patents keep them safe of technology theft for years ... open source is the only key to develop fast a phenomenal product ! I would love to see tesla working with leading companies to build something really good. A robot like from the Movie : I,Robot
That would be awesome !!
This Chinese made Astribot S1 just took it to a whole new level!
Took a big 💩on the other robot companies. boston who?💩
It's good to see... I want to see how these robots do 30 years from now. Incredible times to be in.... I would like to give all the dirty work to robots , so I can focus on better things.
I see a lot of comments about teleoperation, it doesn't even matter, you go ahead and operate an excavator to pill skin off a cucumber and tell me how hard it is. With this, even if its teleoperated, it already has crazy value to most of the industry. Especially if you can make it trainable on certain skill sets, a bot can work 24/7 but human can't, not to mention human will require works comp, liability insurance, local tax, state tax, federal tax, health insurance list goes on.
It says it's not teleoperated (whatever that means)
thank you for teaching me how to fold tshirt quickly mr.robot
I have seen this before. It's called Japanese style. It looks great from the top but ugly on the underside. Look again but this time pay close attention.
@@Osmone_Everonyno it doesnt, I do it this way. Done right everything falls into place underneath and the shirt is symmetrically folded into thirds
@@hashbrown777 Interesting because even the Japanese tutorial video couldn't get it right.
You can't even fold your clothes
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Hahah
More like McDonald's slaves lol
I laughed hard at this 😂😂
😂😂😂
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This is great! A lot of work was put in this and the results are beautiful.
crazy to see the home robot that's going to drop a toaster in my bathtub with 98% precision is being revealed with coldplay music
Can't believe it's not teleoperated. Impressive if true.
But I wonder if it’s pre-recorded?
@@Sprngm Of course. By no stretch of the imagination could this thing be autonomous. The programming effort for these actions would be intense.
@@ReactivelightI'm not sure you understand how these types of robots work. Neural networks aren't 'programmed'. The human operator teaches it how to do certain things, then it's able to do that specific task, even if the circumstances of the action vary
@@Reactivelight Have you watched the Figure 01 robot vid ?
@@smokeyfish7435 The question is how robust it is. If I move it a bit or give it a different size & color shirt will it work properly? What is the failure rate and how serious those failures are? This is just pure marketing without some more information.
The part that really impresses me is the part where it puts its hand on top of the toybox to make sure it doesn't move when closing the drawer. That's really good and speaks volumes to the model's training.
I wonder if it's actually something the robot would do with containers, intuitively knowing when it needs to be held in place. It's probably a pre-programmed action for this specific container.
@@Ruzzky_Bly4tit is preprogrammed
@Ruzzky_Bly4t I don't think this is pre-programmed. This is supposed to be an AI robot.
AI robots learn new tasks rather than being pre-programmed for each task.
@@ChinaSongsCollection Keyword "it's supposed to be". It's a startup that wants money, and it would be nothing new if it sprinkled in some lies to attract more investors. If it actually understood when a container needs to be held in place and how to open it, that would be incredible.
@@Ruzzky_Bly4t I have to say that's a weird assumption to make.
It of course could well be that they are lying.
But the logic that because _'I can't make one, and therefore they are lying'_ is hardly convincing.
I see we have finally reached the establishing scene of every dystopian robot apocalypse movie.
Boston dynamic better step up their game this is the actual future .
The most smooth and gentle arm motions on any humanoid!
Facistas
@@viajante112hw Huh?
I 100% cannot pull the tablecloth from under those glasses... without breaking the glasses.
Hope you enjoy breadsticks
take a look at Ambidex then , by Navier Labs
Now we want to see bloopers!! 😅
Jokes apart, this is terrific. Keep us updated.
I love that wobly head. Makes readings from the cameras extremely precise 😂
It's amazing to see the advancements in robotics! Companies like Astribot are truly pushing the boundaries of technology. Great video!
when it opened the water bottle i let out an audible gasp.. kudos to the team behind this engineering marvel!
Anyone else think it was cute when it smoothed out the t-shirt haha
The robot itself is super cute 😂
I kept cracking jokes as it was performing actions, like opening the bottle using a robot voice saying "bottles... up" lol idk it was humorous, I hope it comes with a goofy personality like that
Makes me think it was created with human motion capture.
No
most impressive part is its not preferencing its right hand like most other humanoid robots. well done.
*roboid humans
他现在学习的是人类的数据,很有可能有右手偏好
Future prediction: robots will deactivate neuralink from humans
Robots in future: This comment aged like a fine algorithm!
This is why the declining fertility rate is not a problem.
I think the most interesting thing will be when these robots can cook any meal for us from the comfort of our own home with a catalogue of every dish humanly possible. No longer will personal chefs be for the wealthy only. People will reverse engineer McDonald's or "pirate" it's recipes, same with every other restaurant or fast food we love. Humans will win, but It will likely crater the restaurant industry, not completely but kinda like how Movie Theaters are becoming a novelty.
Whats already happening in some restaurants is robots are replacing certain jobs like pizza making, bartender, etc. And they make them even better than humans.
Note they haven't mentioned the price. A Spot from BD is $75K and cannot do a tenth of what this can. Expect those to cost mid six figures when they release. They probably won't be cheap in our lifetimes.
Its beyond sad that you mention every dish possible and then jump to reverse engineering McDonalds. If it could make you anything why would anyone ever intentionally choose to eat garbage??? It could make you good healthy food specifically tailored to your metabolism and flavor favorites from all over the world. Way to race to the bottom... :-( SMH
@dsp4392
As a company, You could buy a brand new one of those base models every 2 years for the same price it would cost to hire, insure, and pay taxes on, a human employee.
If you're a humankind fatalist, the future is right now.
You can cook anything yourself it's not that difficult
@@BCABPP It'll make you an equally delicious, but far far healthier version of a big mac
I need this now, with a British accent.
I want one with a Japanese accent speaking English lmao
@@Satoshi-yd7lj Yeah, and in a maid costume and with cat ears. Seems like a dream come true 🥴🤤
"Your drink, sir."
It is for this reason that robots will take us over
And his name is Jarvis
finally, a robot that can pour me some beer on command.
1:13 It has a “unique”way of adding salt to a pan. Made me actually laugh out loud. Yeah, um, I don’t think thats the human way to do it, but yk maybe I’m the odd one
Wow! That's amazing. If it's not actually being remotely controlled, this represents a huge leap in robotics technology with artificial intelligence. So far, it's the most advanced model.
It's virtual intelligence, not AI
@Lokhir100 I can't tell if you think you're joking or if you think you have human level intelligence.
it seems that they are using yolo-world to locate the objects on the table.
Future is here
More like the end lmao.
I’m not ready
I don't think that the future will be large form rob the robot.
2:35 that was coolest move ever done by a bot 😮😊 cant wait to see more dancing and beyound dancing.... Moving the world to next era...
KUMAAR, make sure to wash feet after eating curry
Maybe someday we can actually replace all the hard, dangerous work by robots and concentrate on the creative and happy work. Right now it’s more like the other way around with all the generative AI
As soon as I win the lottery, I am filling my house with these! Bravo!!!
What an incredible goal, Bravo!
1:10 Uncle Roger: Nice tossing!
The defining question of humanity is this: can the economics of this ever fall to where total lifetime costs are cheaper than and as versatile as human labour. The answer to this defines our future. If yes, the speed at which “yes” arrives defines the time in which society has to reconfigure the entire social and economic system, bottom to top.
Its just a beginning
The Beginning:
I have seem videos on almost all human based robots including the new Boston Dynamics one. But for some reason this robot really gave me a "WOW" factor over all others. Great job!!!!!
Because it's not AI. It's preprogrammed to do these actions.
haha,it's the different between china robot and US robot
@@langhuang-pj7cg Say that to boston dynamics and his spot robot
@@FallenBG Nah. Undoubtedly the video is edited to show only the "good" takes, perhaps it is actually tele-operated and they are lying, but no one in the industry would waste their time with pre-programmed actions, it's a herculean waste of time and resources compared to simply using AI learning instead.
These robotics companies are full of shit usually. Boston Dynamics produces videos with a lot of outtakes. Their robots are very good at performing one trick and that's it. What did they achieve? Like, what is the use case for these robots?
I would also be skeptical of this video - we don't see it's legs, we don't know how it functions on it's own in a big room, it only stands still in front of a desk, we don't know if these skills transfer to other areas or if he is mostly capable of handling the items showcased in this video. Honestly, I would lower my expectations and wait another 10 years. Then we will most likely be able to see the first robots who are actually USEFUL, and who can SOLVE problems.
Not just randomly interact with items in a (most likely) heavily scripted video.
Bottle cap opening was amazing. First two rounds by gripping then just swipe
Finally, my very own AI Wife-Replacer™
Omfg don't let your woman see this🤣🤣🤣🤣
Если робот убирает пылесосом, можно ли его назвать - Робот-Пылесос?
We've been telling ourselves this moment was coming in film and literature for a hundred years or so. And I'm still staring at this thing in disbelief. The Cylons, Skynet, I, Robot - _The Jetsons._
Isaac Asimov
Wow! Very impressive capabilities, dexterity and speed. Many of those tasks I've never seen done end to end before. Bravo.
It's arms are fast, it's just big rob the robot. It's a gimmick, the thing is likely simpler than it looks
Oh its the start of their channel. Nice
I had a toy like this as a kid --- the "robo hominid" or something like that --- basically did tricks like throwing a crumpled-up piece of paper into a trash can, or yes, flipping a lil plastic pancake with a lil plastic frying pan. It could only do these things if you gave it the stuff it came with and pressed the corresponding button on the remote.
That's basically what this is, but at a one-to-one scale and eyes to figure out the very very limited five things it can do when everything goes right.
I'm still waiting for Ghost-In-The-Shell androids:
A. They look enough like people, but in a stylized enough way to not be incredibly creepy. The company that's making power ranger androids has the right idea.
B. They come with like an alexa or siri voice; something default and familiar without emotions.
C. On-the-job training. Like, "here's the chore schedule for the week, this is where things usually go, and I'd like you to let us know ahead of time before you start a chore."
If you're paying 10,000 up front for a food service or house cleaning worker, it's an absolute rip-off unless it's as good as the human workers.
Not necessarily even if it was half as good as a human and has an active up time of lets say 6 years. You aint hiring someone for 3 years for 10k not even for a year.
O primeiro computador era um prédio! Esses são os primeiros robôs, imagina daqui alguns anos ? O prédio virou um celular q cabe na palma da mão e com milhares de recursos superiores! Imagine o dia q esses robôs chegarem a esta evolução?😮
Pretty cool.
Old people will have huge benefits from robotics.
They will be huge help everywhere.
you realize how much this thing would cost right?
Everything costs too much in the beggining and then it gets cheap.@@GaryMillyz
@@GaryMillyz At first, yes. But i can see robots becoming really cheap post-AGI.
@@GaryMillyz same as a car or less, eventually probably it'll get to less than 5000, think that actuators are the only expensive thing on them, if you can drive down the cost of actuators by orders of magnitude, you drive down the cost of robots by orders of magnitude. And people buy cars that cost 50000 dollars so i think there'll be plenty of demand even when it first launches
@@GaryMillyz$10K or less when mass produced
Very impressive. Now we just need the walking/mobility part as well!
It's actually crazy how far robot technology has gotten
The Chinese brush handwriting needs a lot of wrist strength. It is obvious, this robot handles it super good.
They came out of nowhere 😮
China is the hotbed of advanced robotics. I would not call it "nowhere".
@@keelfly I meant that there was zero western or Chinese media coverage for Astribot S1 or 星尘智能, the company literally just came out of stealth for this bot. We knew about other cutting edge bots from China like Unitree, but this was a total surprise. Very cool to see though.
@@crispysharp9050behind them is tencent and Baidu, they are tech giant In china
Also Graphic AI from China, "VIDU"came out of no where as well. VIDU vs Sora.
@@crispysharp9050i mean they're always stealthy. But this was really surprising
Taking coding and understanding what it takes to code puts me in awe with this robot
"No teleoperation" If Tesla's robot could read, it would be super mad right now.
this is something straight out of science fiction. i want one with teleopration
very very impressed.. great work..
It was able to pack up a desk. 99% better than most Western students
We are living in future what we used to see in movies. These robots can be very destructive. so, first we should establish ground rules😢
To help with the human effect, they need to make its head move.
If the camera needs to be fixed as it is, they could use an outer shell for the head that could swivel independent of the fixed cam.
Looks like its using a stereoscopic camera for vision, and the robot not moving its body or head, greatly simplifies the math, probably some prediction possibilities with the fixed environment, which could enhance the "smoothness" of it. Calculations can be done faster and get those appendage move commands out quicker.
Def cool, will be interesting to see whats next!
Overwhelming
Videos like this make my day, we are entering into a golden age!
Love it. Absolutely amazing. This bot will be everywhere in 10 years I reckon.
Wow! Can't wait for what's next!
What, this isn't good enough? 🙂
What's next is you losing your job to a robot
The end of humanity. At last.
Waiting to find out it's controlled by a person, which would still be impressive for how smooth it is. It's a startups so I wouldn't be surprised if they're looking to bait investors.
it says in the video that it's not teleoperated, which means no humans are controlling it.
i'm also skeptical because they are such a young company founded in dec 2022 and they have such an impressive bot so fast, hoping it's real!
also they're a chinese company the CCP itself funds a lot of robotics and tech companies i doubt they'd need to bait investors.
Microsoft wasn't worth anything before it blew up Windows...
looks like animation to me
@@iriteshhow
@@iritesh hahaha, no
the ironing and folding of the shirt tell me everything.
Most Important question is... can it cook grilled cheese?
Look it flip that stove-top toast! This automaton can make you the meanest grill cheese ever.
Women better watch out this fella can cook and clean...
😂
SPOT ON 😈😈💥 HIHIHIHI
population collapse speedrun
sexist.
Modern women can't cook or clean.
If this is real, then the singularity is coming sooner than expected omg ❤
Yes
Singularity?
@@summerbreeze5115 Yes. I think he means self aware, rational and autonomous artificial intelligence.
@@dhandy4359 And most AI experts acknowledge that we risk human extinction, because we don't know how to make superhuman systems care about us.
@@summerbreeze5115technological singularity, meaning the tech will advance so fast we couldn't even predict what would happen after super artifical intelligence being born. Self improving at alarming rate and it will surpass combined human intellect within days(if there's sufficient computing power that is)
No matter how much people complain the future is robots and robots are cool.
I know a lot of people are probably scared, but holy shit this is cool. this type of technology is only at these baby stages and probably wont be able to do unique, un-programmed tasks for a while (meaning not trained on), but it still shows how far humanity has come in this field. It's impressive.
No one is talking about the pan flipping...
And how it shakes it a bit to recenter the bread
你可以去看看中国的颠乒乓球机器人
Or the t-shirt folding
Tecnologia bem desenvolvida, a frente das concorrentes, tá de parabéns.
Chinese technology is so good😮
Son: Dad, where’s mum?
Dad: She’s gone, son. But don’t worry, we got something that’s like 5 times better and never talks or complains!
Son: "Oh, you mean a slave?"
White people were slaves first.. Google it. Smh
Robot: [I want rights] 🤖🔪
Please note that this is a fully planned operation. I like to see the same thing with random put objects. We do not know how many hours it took to get this one shot working. This is just an advertisement demo.
I want to hear Herbert and Scott comments on this bot.
Yes
Simply amazing.
Супер!❤ Молодцы Китайцы! Они из страны 3 мира - с огромной скоростью - вырвались в передовую державу!!!! Китайцы работящие, упорные, быстрообучаемые!!! Детей они с малолетства учат труду и грамоте. Нам есть чему поучиться у них!!!!
The movement of this Chinese robot is really smooth and human like.
Absolutely incredible
Wow!!!
Slowly slowly everything we saw in Sci fi movies is becoming reality.... I hope it won't gone wrong like sci fi
The colonized pajjeets will need to learn mandarin and english both
@@adolft_officiallmao
“This is cool”
1 year later the Price 🤯
Reminds me of the bot bartender from Passengers
Those servos are insanely quiet
That alone will draw attention from the robotics community
2:01 that smooth hand gesture was crazy 😧😧 like mom do in india
Me encanta la forma del cuerpo del robot con esos hombros tan amplios y flexibles y la fluidez de sus movimientos de rotación
very impressive one of the coolest and most advanced robots ive seen
We are the future the whole sci-fi movies were about and I would lie if I'd say I don't like it.
GG. It's been a good run, here comes the beginning of the end.
Dexterity at its best
IF this is real (and I have some very serious doubts about that!), I would pay a small fortune for one. I am seriously into CNC machines (as a hobby), and this would be an *extremely* useful addition. Obviously, this is very carefully choreographed, and hundreds, if not thousands, of hours went into programming those motions. But you only have to do it once for a given set of target objects, and people could sell/exchange motion files for particular activities.
It's AI-moved, not programmed. This is one of the most (insane) vantage of new era robots
@@francescoamoia
I see doomsday ahead 😢
Once ai master this movement and algorithm, they can be copied to hundred of robots. It's just the matter of time before they release public version of this tech. Maybe self cleaning arm on faucet?
@@francescoamoiais it though?
@@francescoamoia They say it's not teleoperated, but we don't know. There could also be one good attempt for every 20 flops. It would be 10x more impressive if they would post a 20 min uncut video, where they place the robot there, power it up, and place these objects in a bunch of random places on the table, to see if it can adapt to changes, and how often it is successful at the task. Now that would be mindblowing.
Incrível.
Is this even real? This is the best robot movement I've ever seen! If you put these arms on Atlas' body, you've got the most advanced robot so far.
Am I the only one that feels like this video shows more how much work robots still need until they are anywhere close to humans. Like sure impressive but all of these tasks were pretty simple. And humans can do so much more and so much more efficient.
Amazing!
10 years from now:
YOUR CLOTHES, GIVE EM TO ME. NOW!
Glad to see new humanoid robots every week
Tron - I recognize that thumbnail