The way how he gave a relief after closing the case and a thumbs up makes it look like if its alive and has feelings. Interesting, its like what WALL-E would do lol. Jokes aside this is well-made! Im hoping the best for the company, keep it up 🔥
watching this is physically painful, cus I keep thinking about how annoying it would feel if my hands were that slow, which is probably a good sign for this tech
He’s doing his best! The human’s job is to pat him on the back. The human can then finish up the work when the robot goes to recharge. 😂 Seriously, it is an impressive project and making progress but we need to temper out enthusiasm. People aren’t going to lose their box packing careers in the near future.
@@KrisBothacan you elaborate? Just discovering this now and I’m curious how this works. Is someone operating it so that it can track each movement of its appendages in order for it to do it on one’s own?
@@jsleazy5838 yes, humans are already good at manipulating many degrees of freedom and navigation in 3D. By training on the human data, it narrows the possibility space needed to explore w.r.t learning (under the assumption that human behavior is a local optima for this problem)
@@geordierose3242 Just doing things that its cable of. I just wanna see it more in action, walking around if possible etc.. I find general purpose robots fascinating.
The way how he gave a relief after closing the case and a thumbs up makes it look like if its alive and has feelings. Interesting, its like what WALL-E would do lol.
Jokes aside this is well-made! Im hoping the best for the company, keep it up 🔥
A longer video. Goodness Gracious, thank you 🙏🏽. Run it up to 10 mins. I will stay through it all.
THAT IS CRAZY GOOD, THEY’RE GETTING SO GOOD LATELY
watching this is physically painful, cus I keep thinking about how annoying it would feel if my hands were that slow, which is probably a good sign for this tech
He’s doing his best! The human’s job is to pat him on the back. The human can then finish up the work when the robot goes to recharge. 😂
Seriously, it is an impressive project and making progress but we need to temper out enthusiasm. People aren’t going to lose their box packing careers in the near future.
Is it still remote control or autonomous operation?
Why don't you guys train its movement on videos about picking up stuff ? Wouldn't that be more effective?
First person data is required (you need the data from the perspective of the robot, including actuator positions, haptics, vision and audio).
@@geordierose3242 i see 👀
Muy bien. Que increíble. 🤖🤖🤖
Great Development! but again I ran the video at x2 speed to get the essence of a young toddler.
Someones obviously controlling it. Can you guys show it automated?
Tele Operation is part of its learning and introductory phase
@@KrisBotha I understand. Im just wondering how much it can do on its own at this point.
Probably doesn't work well yet needs needs to be trained thousands of times first
@@KrisBothacan you elaborate? Just discovering this now and I’m curious how this works. Is someone operating it so that it can track each movement of its appendages in order for it to do it on one’s own?
@@jsleazy5838 yes, humans are already good at manipulating many degrees of freedom and navigation in 3D. By training on the human data, it narrows the possibility space needed to explore w.r.t learning (under the assumption that human behavior is a local optima for this problem)
Why cant you guys make a 30 minute video showing it doing stuff?
Errr I guess we could, what would you want it doing?
@@geordierose3242 Just doing things that its cable of. I just wanna see it more in action, walking around if possible etc.. I find general purpose robots fascinating.
@@geordierose3242 anything and everything 🙂
Very slow on working. Need to be atleast 10 times faster than this.