I'm in my 40s and get arthritis once or twice a year and these robots will greatly help me move around when I'm in my 70s and older. Of course, once the AI revolution starts, my robot will probably attack me. But I'll be too old to care by then. Good luck young people of the world! 😂
The future is now.. humanoid robots are already starting to work in factories. By the end of the year Tesla will be using hundreds of these, and in 2026 it will be thousands... and in 2027 it will be tens of thousands and will be selling to other companies. in 2030 it will be millions. and that's just one of these companies. its going to be wild.
@@ZupE891 No, the future is not now. As of today, all these robots are extremely primitive and cannot replace any human work and we are yet to see whether it is possible to develop a robot that could replace humans at work.
Hey @zildev! That’s an interesting idea! A subscription model could definitely make these amazing robots more accessible. Imagine having the latest tech without the hefty upfront cost! Who wouldn’t want to try that out? 🤖💡
I wonder how many bright and board teenage hackers are going to make these robots think that there isn't a difference between cooking oil and engine oil.
@@Think666_ safety will be a number one priority. But you also got to remember these robots have cameras and are connected to the internet. Any funny business will be recorded. Its like trying to steal a Tesla.. its very dumb when you realize they can track it and has cameras all over it.
@@ZupE891 Safety is definitely important, but relying solely on cameras and internet connectivity feels like an oversimplification of the risks. While recording incidents can help after the fact, it doesn’t prevent harm in real time if the robot is compromised. Unlike stealing a Tesla, hacking a humanoid robot poses unique challenges. These robots interact with people and their environments, so a breach could lead to immediate and dangerous consequences, far beyond simple theft. Shouldn't the focus be on proactive cybersecurity measures and robust fail-safes to ensure the robot can’t be manipulated in the first place? Recording ‘funny business’ after it happens doesn’t stop the harm.
@@Think666_ Obviously, that is why I said safety will be a number one priority (which would include cyber security and fail-safes) I went on to say "also" as in an added safety measure that everything is being recorded, which will discourage anyone tinkering with the bots that leads to illegal action because they will be prosecuted
Tesla’s robots weren’t autonomous in the public event for safety reasons. AFAIK, no robotics company has allowed its humanoid robots to interact freely with the public. Humanoid robots weigh 100+ pounds. If it fell on someone it could do damage. Dog robots are close to the ground and don’t weigh much so it’s ok for them to be in public.
It will be interesting to see how robots perform in a Mars colony. In my book Marsworld, I suggest the first city on Mars will be designed around the concept of using robots in many contexts. So, from the robot's point of view, this won't be a chaotic urban environment they have to navigate. There will be transponders and/or visual to help them move around and know exactly where they are. This will help with things like refuse/garbage collection (which be every sol, not every week). Although modern humanoid robots can deal with stairs it will still make sense to have flat surfaces everywhere so wheeled robots can perform door to door deliveries of meals, groceries and packages. Of course all personal vehicles, taxis, buses, trucks and trains (or equivalents) will be robotically operated as well.
I’m personally glad that we are still a long way from terminator or any robot revolutions lol. I’m actually intrigued by the fact that there are people that are wanting these robots to help out every day lives. I’m excited to see what the future holds.
this won't age well. Tesla is the only one positioned to mass produce these at scale in the year 2025.. everyone else will be lagging in the manufacturing speed
@@ZupE891 Manufacturing scale is important, but for something as small as a humanoid robot, it’s hardly unique to Tesla. We’re not lifting 1-ton batteries like in EVs. Tesla often shifts the focus away from the here and now, obscuring the true challenges: intelligence, processing power, and real-world functionality. Every time they’re asked, it’s another promise for ‘next year,’ but where’s the delivery on today’s needs? Take Nvidia, for example. They’re releasing a local petaflop (A PETAFLOP!) AI chip this May, enabling cutting-edge processing and opening the door to what’s possible now. Tesla, by comparison, is still obfuscating their chip performance, making direct comparisons impossible and raising questions about how far behind they really are. If innovation and intelligence are the foundation for robotics, how are we expected to not focus on what’s being achieved today rather than chasing promises for tomorrow?
@@Think666_ you can focus on today only and not the future, but then you won't see for forest beyond the trees. Manufacturing at scale at a low price point is way more difficult. Just because it weighs less doesn't make it easy. Nvidia chips are very small and they are making them cheaper and smaller than ever, that's why they are the best, any company can make chips at scale.. but not at the price point Nvidia can and at the small size package they can. There will be many winners in the humanoid robot space, because the market for them is so huge. but I think most of these companies will produce these at a price point well above 100k for years before they are able to figure out how to cut costs significantly. Tesla has been doing this with their cars for years, there is a reason their EVs only cost 30k to make and ford and GM costs them 70k for a similar car. Tesla is a master at manufacturing which will give them a huge edge on this market. The demand for 100k bot will be much higher than demand for a 200k bot. And Elon thinks he will be able to get the cost down all the way to 30k, but will take a few years.. not holding my breath on that but I do know their bots will offer more at a smaller price point, just like they do with their TVs
And technically Nvidia doesn't even make their chips, but they have superior designs that allows for easier manufacturing at a lower price point. They also have superior software which separates them from the rest. Tesla also has stellar software In their cars, no other company comes close. Nvidia will be the 3rd party supplier of software for other EVs and robots to compete with Tesla, but adding a 3rd party just increases costs.
@@ZupE891 Interesting point about Nvidia... focusing on design and collaboration has clearly helped them dominate. In the long run, isn’t relying on promises for tomorrow while others deliver today the bigger cost?
Honestly doesn’t even have to be that good. If it can feed my chickens so I can go on a 2 week holiday, that’s a huge win. Bonus: I can FaceTime it to check in on Larry and Borris (my problematic chickens)
Hey @OMNI_INFINITY! I get what you mean! Sometimes the obvious can still be pretty exciting, especially with all the crazy advancements happening in humanoid robotics. Who knows, maybe there's a gem in there that surprises us! What do you think?
Think of how much space you take up to rise from a squat. Robots can do this in tighter spaces making it a safer maneuver around us humans. I need a robot helper!
I foresee this as a huge failed fad. Shuffling robots don’t make money. Moving like a human and looking like one is not helpful to completing any commercial task. It instead is a hindrance. We already have high accuracy welding and painting robots and products are made by specialised not generalised machines. The Jack of all trades generalisation of a humanoid robot is what makes it useless.
The only thing that scares me is people. I like the robots. But I am terrified of the people who are controlling them, honestly. It is never about the robots, it is about our own kind... and I don't trust it. 😬
Look out for Genesis, a groundbreaking open-source computer simulation platform poised to transform robotics training and AI development. Developed by a team led by Zhou Xian of Carnegie Mellon University, Genesis enables robots to train in simulated environments 430,000 times faster than real-world conditions, a leap that significantly reduces the time and cost of robotic training.
How to solve the ethical problem of money in a natural and peaceful way? Well, very soon AI will design robots in packs and produce these robots by robots, practically for any purposes and tasks, in production to achieve an abundance of things, covering absolutely all the needs of all mankind. The problem of lack of resources and space disappears by itself when robots fly into space. Robots will do everything for people, but people will not be able to compete with AI and robots in order to receive a reward for their work in the form of money, for which people are actually accustomed to buying these things.
i would like to have a robot wife that looks like a human and have emotions and can do all the work humans do.. . if I get chance I would like to write its program and algorithms.
Hey @newfnshow031! I know, right? It’s wild how the price of these “budget robots” can still make your jaw drop! But just think about all the cool tech packed into them-definitely worth keeping an eye on as we head into 2025!
@@typoerror177I wonder what it would cost if something with the robot goes wrong like if it malfunctions or problems with its hardware or software, how much repairs would cost?
Hey @alysoncovin! Right? Imagine coming home to a humanoid buddy who takes care of all the chores! That would definitely level up the "chill at home" game. Can't wait to see how this tech evolves!
Hey @jonnytech_, right? Imagine a robot that not only does the laundry but also folds it perfectly! Humanoid robots are definitely leveling up. Can't wait to see what they can do by 2025!
Hey @CybernautZero! I totally get that! Robots like these could definitely help make daily tasks a lot easier. Can't wait to see what they come up with next!
I just want an electric trash can/cooler/heater/gun safe to follow me around. Record everything. Have GPS. And call emergency contacts/services if I need it. Doesn’t have to be humanoid
Hey @KingTechHD! That sounds like a super handy gadget! While a humanoid might be cool, having a smart trash can that does all that would definitely take convenience to the next level. Who knows what the future holds? Keep dreaming big!
Yo, just went through the book called 'The Hidden Path to Manifesting Financial Power' - honestly, didn’t expect it to be this solid. Definitely worth a look
I am God blessing, everybody will see me. Nature has its own rules. When something ends, it begins again, nature does not wait more than a second. Some people are fortunate , some people are not fortunate , this is how God made the difference.
I asked AI questions about prices on robots and seems by 2030 it will be afordable but by the year 2060 when I really need it to take care of me it will be even cheaper.
Read more on CNET.com: Humanoid Robot Trends to Watch in 2025 cnet.us/blt
I'm in my 40s and get arthritis once or twice a year and these robots will greatly help me move around when I'm in my 70s and older. Of course, once the AI revolution starts, my robot will probably attack me. But I'll be too old to care by then. Good luck young people of the world! 😂
Such an impactful legacy of indifference to the future of humanity, you're such an inspiration. 🙏
all politicians in a nutshell @@cogwald
And lot of people will be without work, because for all institutions and work places is more beter to buy a robot not a pay salarys for workers.
@@cogwald Thank you?
@SmilingDragon-vq6fq Well duh! But like it or not, the robots will be part of our lives sooner than later.
The future is going to be incredible!
The future is now.. humanoid robots are already starting to work in factories. By the end of the year Tesla will be using hundreds of these, and in 2026 it will be thousands... and in 2027 it will be tens of thousands and will be selling to other companies. in 2030 it will be millions. and that's just one of these companies. its going to be wild.
you mean scary lol.
@@ZupE891 No, the future is not now. As of today, all these robots are extremely primitive and cannot replace any human work and we are yet to see whether it is possible to develop a robot that could replace humans at work.
@nikokapanen82 BMW is using figure humanoid robots in their factory, tesla is using at least 2 humanoid robots in their factory
@@ZupE891 Yes, they are there to do some super simple tasks. I am talking about replacing a carpenter or a nurse or a warehouse worker etc.
Any innovation that helps us humans and the world around us is truly admirable.
That X1 Neo seemed to me the most human-like in its movements.
Why not selling these robots in monthly subscription plan? More people can afford it that way.
Hey @zildev! That’s an interesting idea! A subscription model could definitely make these amazing robots more accessible. Imagine having the latest tech without the hefty upfront cost! Who wouldn’t want to try that out? 🤖💡
What kind of ChatGPT answer is this lol
its how most will be sold, subscription plans to everything.. is the business plan
What you’re talking about is renting. People will want to own their robots like they own their cars. They can get financing from a bank.
@Lerppunen they would want to sure. But they may only offer leases. Better business plan
Gonna be like star wars droid like robots.
I really need one cooking cleaning and laundry
I wonder how many bright and board teenage hackers are going to make these robots think that there isn't a difference between cooking oil and engine oil.
@@Think666_ safety will be a number one priority. But you also got to remember these robots have cameras and are connected to the internet. Any funny business will be recorded. Its like trying to steal a Tesla.. its very dumb when you realize they can track it and has cameras all over it.
@@ZupE891 Safety is definitely important, but relying solely on cameras and internet connectivity feels like an oversimplification of the risks. While recording incidents can help after the fact, it doesn’t prevent harm in real time if the robot is compromised.
Unlike stealing a Tesla, hacking a humanoid robot poses unique challenges. These robots interact with people and their environments, so a breach could lead to immediate and dangerous consequences, far beyond simple theft.
Shouldn't the focus be on proactive cybersecurity measures and robust fail-safes to ensure the robot can’t be manipulated in the first place? Recording ‘funny business’ after it happens doesn’t stop the harm.
@@Think666_ Obviously, that is why I said safety will be a number one priority (which would include cyber security and fail-safes) I went on to say "also" as in an added safety measure that everything is being recorded, which will discourage anyone tinkering with the bots that leads to illegal action because they will be prosecuted
Waiting for my robot wife to be built
So ... are you telling me that my future self driving car will be also my vocal assistant and my personal robot who is just switching bodies?
Only if you have the subscription and all your products are owned by the same manufacturer in the same ecosystem
Tesla’s robots weren’t autonomous in the public event for safety reasons. AFAIK, no robotics company has allowed its humanoid robots to interact freely with the public. Humanoid robots weigh 100+ pounds. If it fell on someone it could do damage. Dog robots are close to the ground and don’t weigh much so it’s ok for them to be in public.
Super Hero robots would be cool.
It will be interesting to see how robots perform in a Mars colony. In my book Marsworld, I suggest the first city on Mars will be designed around the concept of using robots in many contexts. So, from the robot's point of view, this won't be a chaotic urban environment they have to navigate. There will be transponders and/or visual to help them move around and know exactly where they are. This will help with things like refuse/garbage collection (which be every sol, not every week). Although modern humanoid robots can deal with stairs it will still make sense to have flat surfaces everywhere so wheeled robots can perform door to door deliveries of meals, groceries and packages. Of course all personal vehicles, taxis, buses, trucks and trains (or equivalents) will be robotically operated as well.
So will the Unitree robot fit in the overhead compartment on a plane?
Skynet is coming ...
I’m personally glad that we are still a long way from terminator or any robot revolutions lol. I’m actually intrigued by the fact that there are people that are wanting these robots to help out every day lives. I’m excited to see what the future holds.
That's the go, build more robots, take peoples jobs. I've watched I, Robot and this is exactly what is going to happen.
"Self-drifting"?!
thank God they are all being programmed to like us
What I'm waiting for is a Freakazoid Robot! Shout out to the 80's!
Get your Tesla shares now before a video of Optimus delivering DoorDash in a CyberCab gets posted!
Incredible
That's cool!
Robots like these can be caretakers for people.
there are endless use cases.. its why a small investment in a company like Tesla will make anyone rich over the next 10 years
Humanoid Robot Tends to Watch in 2025
I need glasses.
Hey @suminshizzles6951! 😂 Glasses might help with spotting those amazing humanoid robots coming in 2025! What trends are you most excited about?
@@vrtakeastar2038 ☝️ Bought RUclips account.
Unitree is actually 27 thousand and you can buy add on like hands, and needs a remote to do anything.
Tesla’s Optimus demos are more about pumping share prices than advancing robotics.
this won't age well. Tesla is the only one positioned to mass produce these at scale in the year 2025.. everyone else will be lagging in the manufacturing speed
@@ZupE891 Manufacturing scale is important, but for something as small as a humanoid robot, it’s hardly unique to Tesla. We’re not lifting 1-ton batteries like in EVs. Tesla often shifts the focus away from the here and now, obscuring the true challenges: intelligence, processing power, and real-world functionality. Every time they’re asked, it’s another promise for ‘next year,’ but where’s the delivery on today’s needs?
Take Nvidia, for example. They’re releasing a local petaflop (A PETAFLOP!) AI chip this May, enabling cutting-edge processing and opening the door to what’s possible now. Tesla, by comparison, is still obfuscating their chip performance, making direct comparisons impossible and raising questions about how far behind they really are.
If innovation and intelligence are the foundation for robotics, how are we expected to not focus on what’s being achieved today rather than chasing promises for tomorrow?
@@Think666_ you can focus on today only and not the future, but then you won't see for forest beyond the trees. Manufacturing at scale at a low price point is way more difficult. Just because it weighs less doesn't make it easy. Nvidia chips are very small and they are making them cheaper and smaller than ever, that's why they are the best, any company can make chips at scale.. but not at the price point Nvidia can and at the small size package they can.
There will be many winners in the humanoid robot space, because the market for them is so huge. but I think most of these companies will produce these at a price point well above 100k for years before they are able to figure out how to cut costs significantly. Tesla has been doing this with their cars for years, there is a reason their EVs only cost 30k to make and ford and GM costs them 70k for a similar car. Tesla is a master at manufacturing which will give them a huge edge on this market. The demand for 100k bot will be much higher than demand for a 200k bot. And Elon thinks he will be able to get the cost down all the way to 30k, but will take a few years.. not holding my breath on that but I do know their bots will offer more at a smaller price point, just like they do with their TVs
And technically Nvidia doesn't even make their chips, but they have superior designs that allows for easier manufacturing at a lower price point. They also have superior software which separates them from the rest. Tesla also has stellar software In their cars, no other company comes close.
Nvidia will be the 3rd party supplier of software for other EVs and robots to compete with Tesla, but adding a 3rd party just increases costs.
@@ZupE891 Interesting point about Nvidia... focusing on design and collaboration has clearly helped them dominate. In the long run, isn’t relying on promises for tomorrow while others deliver today the bigger cost?
Bang goes a major percentage of human employment
nah, these are a joke.
Honestly doesn’t even have to be that good. If it can feed my chickens so I can go on a 2 week holiday, that’s a huge win.
Bonus: I can FaceTime it to check in on Larry and Borris (my problematic chickens)
Can these humanoid robots shovel the snow from my driveway or front porch? I don't want to slip in the snow or ice, but I can make toast!
Humanoid robots would only be of use to my family as we suffer from illness. We need medical assistance.
1:27 First time, after two millennia Kama Sutra will have to be revised.
Haha, that's a fun take! With all these advancements in robotics, who knows what new "positions" might come about! Exciting times ahead!
@@vrtakeastar2038chatgpt aaah answer
Why make videos that state the obvious? Easier?
Hey @OMNI_INFINITY! I get what you mean! Sometimes the obvious can still be pretty exciting, especially with all the crazy advancements happening in humanoid robotics. Who knows, maybe there's a gem in there that surprises us! What do you think?
@ ACTUALLY there is CGI fakery from a scammer chinese “company” in some of that video.
Think of how much space you take up to rise from a squat. Robots can do this in tighter spaces making it a safer maneuver around us humans. I need a robot helper!
I will give my robot a kiss goodnight so the underpaid indonesian operating it doesn't minecraft me in my sleep
Everyone is racing to post videos about 2025 so that there videos are more relevant than those trying to reach there audience.
"WHAT I WOULD CALL SUPERHUMAN WAYS."Bro way to make it about you.
3:04 A Dangerous Meeting
Just because robots can rotate and manipulate their limbs in a way that is non-human doesn't mean they should.
Who knows what future holds for us 🫠
The future will be soo interesting 🤩🤩🤟🤟
If that thing is 16k I'm buying one to make $$
Big invest this technology advancement please sir please
I foresee this as a huge failed fad. Shuffling robots don’t make money. Moving like a human and looking like one is not helpful to completing any commercial task. It instead is a hindrance. We already have high accuracy welding and painting robots and products are made by specialised not generalised machines. The Jack of all trades generalisation of a humanoid robot is what makes it useless.
Missing wheels to avoid using bicycle.
Still not a robot who can show up at an unfamiliar house and be told "take out the kitchen garbage" and be able to figure it out.
Hi
Watch for what? To buy one? For taking our jobs?
The only thing that scares me is people. I like the robots. But I am terrified of the people who are controlling them, honestly. It is never about the robots, it is about our own kind... and I don't trust it. 😬
BD should have named the new Atlas as something else.
Look out for Genesis, a groundbreaking open-source computer simulation platform poised to transform robotics training and AI development. Developed by a team led by Zhou Xian of Carnegie Mellon University, Genesis enables robots to train in simulated environments 430,000 times faster than real-world conditions, a leap that significantly reduces the time and cost of robotic training.
1:36 If the person is in the full body suit to the right. And the robot is the blond on the left. No more words need to be said. I'm sold.
The robots have already bagged the hunnies, we are so cooked 😄
We as humans are making a grave mistake...
The only mistake I have made today as a human was reading you. We would still be using candles instead of lightbulbs if it was for people like you😢
Can we replace @gruvhagen with a robot stat
The only Grave mistake here is You.
GOOD AND GOOD
Looks like We won't need to work anymore in about 10 years or so 😅
So much improvement to AI robots .... can the same level of improvement to the humans in their lives of homelessness, poverty and climate crisis ?
Is this just a splice up of bots that have already come out
"So hot right now" You sound like Paris Hilton
Whos asking for these walking nightmares to be made?
Every industry with a factory
Me!
@splooshy4014 I'd be taking johnny cashes advice from his song one piece at a time
OH ME! ME! ME!, I'D PAY ANYTHING TO GET MY HANDS ON ONE!!!!
MEEEEE
my thoughts on robots not my thing.
How to solve the ethical problem of money in a natural and peaceful way? Well, very soon AI will design robots in packs and produce these robots by robots, practically for any purposes and tasks, in production to achieve an abundance of things, covering absolutely all the needs of all mankind. The problem of lack of resources and space disappears by itself when robots fly into space. Robots will do everything for people, but people will not be able to compete with AI and robots in order to receive a reward for their work in the form of money, for which people are actually accustomed to buying these things.
i would like to have a robot wife that looks like a human and have emotions and can do all the work humans do.. . if I get chance I would like to write its program and algorithms.
16k for a "budget robot" insane
Yes, Insanely cheap if you compare it to hiring a maid (provided the robot can do household chores)
Hey @newfnshow031! I know, right? It’s wild how the price of these “budget robots” can still make your jaw drop! But just think about all the cool tech packed into them-definitely worth keeping an eye on as we head into 2025!
@@typoerror177I wonder what it would cost if something with the robot goes wrong like if it malfunctions or problems with its hardware or software, how much repairs would cost?
@ i would imagine it could be lower than a car? Considering that a car is so much larger?
I mean this is just 1st Gen, on a consumer scale, who knows what they'll be like in the coming decades.
I would absolutely buy a humanoid that did all the house work. How cool would that be?!
Hey @alysoncovin! Right? Imagine coming home to a humanoid buddy who takes care of all the chores! That would definitely level up the "chill at home" game. Can't wait to see how this tech evolves!
Yup n do laundry 🙌🏾🙏🏾
Hey @jonnytech_, right? Imagine a robot that not only does the laundry but also folds it perfectly! Humanoid robots are definitely leveling up. Can't wait to see what they can do by 2025!
It would do a lot for my executive dysfunction.
Hey @CybernautZero! I totally get that! Robots like these could definitely help make daily tasks a lot easier. Can't wait to see what they come up with next!
Congress needs to prevent these machines from being released. So many people are about to be jobless.
Maybe the opposite possibly more QOL (Quality of Life jobs
Got to get with the program, no pun intended
I just want an electric trash can/cooler/heater/gun safe to follow me around. Record everything. Have GPS. And call emergency contacts/services if I need it. Doesn’t have to be humanoid
....a duffle bag and a smartphone....its done !
what is a gun safe?
Hey @KingTechHD! That sounds like a super handy gadget! While a humanoid might be cool, having a smart trash can that does all that would definitely take convenience to the next level. Who knows what the future holds? Keep dreaming big!
more robots = less humanity = not in my interest
I like bots
Yo, just went through the book called 'The Hidden Path to Manifesting Financial Power' - honestly, didn’t expect it to be this solid. Definitely worth a look
Tldr version: Be soulless, take cheapshots, diversify funds and delegate to the desperate.
very good book!!!!
Just make an anime waifu to hold hands with. IT WILL PRINT MONEY 💰
I am God blessing, everybody will see me.
Nature has its own rules. When something ends, it begins again, nature does not wait more than a second.
Some people are fortunate , some people are not fortunate , this is how God made the difference.
Imagine an autonomous robot training under Dexter, Jeffrey Dahmer and so fourth. Say to to robots 😅😅😅😅
wow looks like chinese robot 🤖
I will never buy a Musk product.
We are close to end times ! Robots wanna take over! Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon🙏🏼❤️🕊Repent, believe in the Gospel, Be Born Again
Lol😂
I for one, welcome our new robot overloards. May thine lubricant be abundant!
What is this V1 look aah robot 💀💀💀🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭😭. Bro boutta +PARRY my goofy aaah.
I asked AI questions about prices on robots and seems by 2030 it will be afordable but by the year 2060 when I really need it to take care of me it will be even cheaper.