@@suprisebuttsecksspy5958 Energy has mass. If something contained infinite energy, it would have infinite mass, and anything with infinite mass would instantly collapse into a black hole of infinite size.
Baymax already exists, he was based off of real tech, he is just an inflatable shell around a normal robot skeleton, this is made apparent by both the scene where he is deflated in the movie and multiple scenes in the tv show where his shell is completely removed, it is also mentioned in the behind the scenes. There is even a video online of one of the people who pioneered the inflatable robot tech reacting to parts of the movie.
I bet we could make a Baymax with our tech. He’s basically a metal robot with an inflatable outside right? The main thing about this that’s impressive is the manufacturing technique and the scale.
@@Omlet221 again, like I said, although nothing on the complexity of baymax has been made, it would essentially just be wrapping a balloon around boston dynamic's atlas, so completely possible
That's Cool and All, but Gru is the most powerful being in the universe. First, according to the height of a Minion (which is 3.5 feet on average) Gru is 4 minions tall, which means he is a godly size of 14 feet tall. Second if any of you remember the original Despicable Me, you Know there is a scene when Vector kidnaps the three girls and shoots a series of heat seeking misses at Gru, he then dodge them all. According to the speed of an average ballistic missile (1900 mph) and the size of the missile according to his ankle size, Gru can perceive and move at such a speed that the missiles only move 9.5 miles per hour, 0.5% of their original speed. Plus after this Gru punches a shark and it is paralyzed meaning its spine is probably shattered, to remind you it would require a force greater than 3,000 newtons to fracture the spine. That's equal to the impact created by a 500-pound car crashing into a wall at 30 miles per hour.
Imagine a creature like this being usable to explore nooks and passageways in our houses. They could expose pest infestations, reveal rotten wood, and scout out for home improvement opportunities.
This video is excellent, but it was many months ago. Any updates to soft robotics? I mean functional robots, not just "Hey I invented a new squishy fabric!". The robot in this video is what I call immense potential.
bryant quintana But for evangelion, we have to clone a giant alien and cover it with giant armor pieces.And there's that neural link entry plug... But sadly this has nothing to do with Eva units...
You must create prostetic limbs with this!!! It will create perfect symbiosis with inner hard bone structure with joints like sceleton and this like muscels and flesh! Hello my droid limb :)
It started out all cool, innovative, and innocent, but then the phrase “half-strength rocket fuel” starts getting thrown around and now all I want to do is see one on fire. 😅
There are so many houses and schools of thought needed to be understood and Incorporated in order to make these little robots. More and more each day I'm learning to take less things for granted and be grateful for every technological advancement my society has given. I didn't make or invent one darn thing but I appreciate it all.
This is basically a chuck e cheese animatronic but with different materials (like the vid said). I'll celebrate the advancement of tech once it starts to feel.
So it moves because of suction... I thought it was a material that conducted electricity without a form if metal, so it's basically like a hydraulic pump, except it uses the expansion of matter to displace it's vacant cavities a sort of piston, by turning liquid into gas and then back, causing an expansion and contraction that looks like movement in the octopus?...
The military stealth applications for these would be endless, surveillance, tracking, sticking to vessels and detonating using liquid explosives. Plus it would be indistingushable from other sealife via traditional sonar. Guess the best defense would be dolphin like robots to scan sealife or destroy it if its a drone.
It’s an octopus which has to expand bubbles on it’s arm to move... which is actually a really interesting idea for how a creature might evolve a mode of locomotion using breathing to move... random thought. Also everyone else in the comments is being weird, I’m out here mentioning science as a thought, cause if a robot can do it, life can do it better, slower and over a long grueling period of combative and hostile time, but better either way.
2 questions I want to answer in terms of robotic applications. 1: Given the process that makes it work, it will wear out quickly for an average consumer. How do you make it reliable and durable? 2: How the hell do you fix it when it breaks? The functionality of the system is the flexibility of the silicone. That undergoes too much pressure and explodes. Do you create joints to make parts replaceable or do you find a way to reform the silicone?
With technology like l.e.d string lights it might not be long until that string has independent joints between it .you mix something like that with this it would be incredible
It's aliveeeeeeeeeeeee.....
Then it ate all the fish in the fridge .-)
:-)
fixed your eye for you
actually crab is octopus food
you've watched too much life of luxury
Fuck you
@@mackdunna you too.
Song is Haunted by Birocratic if anyone was lookin for it.
thanks man, this song is great
Meow.
@@shawnleebegay722
Woof
:awesome:
Just a lot of random noise = irritating too.
Of course. It wasn't enough to create a small soft bodied robot. They also had to power it with half strength rocket fuel.
that threw me off when i first saw it too
And platinum
@@Cerco170 Nothing says mad science like powering your squishy synthetic life forms with rocket fuel and rare metals.
@@dr.velious5411 i heard that quantum battery had infinite amount of energy that can use forever.
Imagine what we can do with this mini bot
@@suprisebuttsecksspy5958 Energy has mass. If something contained infinite energy, it would have infinite mass, and anything with infinite mass would instantly collapse into a black hole of infinite size.
alright, now we will have creepy bots walking all over
So true, verified man
it's a small step now, but it could lead to snuggly anime maid bots
Imagine being scared of robots
They had to give it 8 legs.
Yea in the future
Imagine a giant octopus with artificial intelligence giving gentle hugs with puffy soft tentacles.
no
@@Ensource Don't worry, I'm referring to more wholesome tentacle hugs.
@@nak8490 right...
Gentle hugs with puffy soft tentacles filled with probably toxic rocket fuel gases
Thats so wholesome, but theres some *ahem* other meaning to it if you look at it different 👀
Thus humanity has achieved another milestone on the road of making real life T-1000.
Oh boy oh boy, the beginnings of robot waifu.
😂😂😂😂
Sad that I came to the comments to see if anyone was thinking the same thing I was 😂😂😂
This is cursed. You are cursed. Why did you choose to curse us all.
Tentacles
Gorilla grip🥵🥵🥵
Baymax: On the scale of 1 to 10, how do you rate your pain?
Also...
Baymax: Excuse me while I let out some air.
Yay that's means Baymax will be here soon maybe a decade or so
He had a hard skeleton
Baymax already exists, he was based off of real tech, he is just an inflatable shell around a normal robot skeleton, this is made apparent by both the scene where he is deflated in the movie and multiple scenes in the tv show where his shell is completely removed, it is also mentioned in the behind the scenes. There is even a video online of one of the people who pioneered the inflatable robot tech reacting to parts of the movie.
I bet we could make a Baymax with our tech. He’s basically a metal robot with an inflatable outside right? The main thing about this that’s impressive is the manufacturing technique and the scale.
@@Omlet221 again, like I said, although nothing on the complexity of baymax has been made, it would essentially just be wrapping a balloon around boston dynamic's atlas, so completely possible
That's Cool and All, but Gru is the most powerful being in the universe. First, according to the height of a Minion (which is 3.5 feet on average) Gru is 4 minions tall, which means he is a godly size of 14 feet tall. Second if any of you remember the original Despicable Me, you Know there is a scene when Vector kidnaps the three girls and shoots a series of heat seeking misses at Gru, he then dodge them all. According to the speed of an average ballistic missile (1900 mph) and the size of the missile according to his ankle size, Gru can perceive and move at such a speed that the missiles only move 9.5 miles per hour, 0.5% of their original speed. Plus after this Gru punches a shark and it is paralyzed meaning its spine is probably shattered, to remind you it would require a force greater than 3,000 newtons to fracture the spine. That's equal to the impact created by a 500-pound car crashing into a wall at 30 miles per hour.
Imagine a creature like this being usable to explore nooks and passageways in our houses. They could expose pest infestations, reveal rotten wood, and scout out for home improvement opportunities.
And you could look at cool bugs and shit
@@greateagle8799 I'm too uncool to curse (and enjoy it), but it'd be impressive to see non-pestilent creatures as well, yes.
@@ryarod not cursing isn't uncool, just different slang
They are making a proctoscope too
You might want to check out veritasiums new video
When I saw the molds I was like " hail hydra "
And this was how all those japanese tentacle hentai's became real...
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.
,
Neat
*Noice!*
This video is excellent, but it was many months ago. Any updates to soft robotics? I mean functional robots, not just "Hey I invented a new squishy fabric!". The robot in this video is what I call immense potential.
It's been 2 years and I'm wondering the same thing.
It's been four years. Do we have flying cyber sharknados anywhere?
After watching this, it looks like it's just some valves and gas pockets. Nothing interesting beyond the mold and title.
@@Requiemrexx Yeah. Robotics currently sucks, let's see in 20-40 years. It will most certainly improve dramatically
@@kombosabinho robots used in factories: 👁👄👁
Evangelion...Metal Gear... I'm ready
bryant quintana But for evangelion, we have to clone a giant alien and cover it with giant armor pieces.And there's that neural link entry plug... But sadly this has nothing to do with Eva units...
But metal gear, yeah. that is relatable with this tech.
TentacleHentai
I thought it was a robo squid-ward
When you are 500000 it will happen! :)
Can't wait for this technology to show up in a FleshLight.
Just imagine! a FleshLight sleeve with realistic muscle contractions!
what the fuck
yes
They showcase this new technology and that's what you think of? Disgusting.
I'll take a "flashlight"as well.
That "printing" into liquid silicon is genius
I present you the future
Me: oh shit where'd it go
My cat: ....
Imagine 50 years from now watching a robot octopus swim in a tank just like the real thing
You must create prostetic limbs with this!!! It will create perfect symbiosis with inner hard bone structure with joints like sceleton and this like muscels and flesh! Hello my droid limb :)
Ah yes, limbs, of course. if you know what I mean ;)
Genuine tentacle porn is a feasible prospect in the near future.
prostetic arm powered by half strength rocket fuel and rare earth metals
@@DylanG1105 imagine the right hook you could give someone with that, it would annihilate them
_guys my bones are getting squishy_
Imagine making this into Human Bionic Muscles! 💪
I used to have a creepy crawlies oven when I was a kid, this is basically the same thing
Tentacles? I've seen enough of the internet to know where this is going.
Oh yeah, the whole thing glows under a black light - just for fun
*Me : I need that black light to sleep in afternoon
so adorable!🥺💓 Wish I could buy it as a pet robot.
Back in my day robots were hard and tough but theses new generations of bots are soft and weak
same thing with humans
Scientists of 90's : we will have flying cars in 2020
2020: robot octopus which runs on gas
Yep, that looks really frickin' handy.
It started out all cool, innovative, and innocent, but then the phrase “half-strength rocket fuel” starts getting thrown around and now all I want to do is see one on fire. 😅
it's alive! it's alive!
So this uses soft instead of firm ware?
JAJAJJAJAJJAJAJJAHAHAHAHHAHJHAHAJHAHJAHA
Hes not soft, he's just sensitive. Lol
There are so many houses and schools of thought needed to be understood and Incorporated in order to make these little robots. More and more each day I'm learning to take less things for granted and be grateful for every technological advancement my society has given. I didn't make or invent one darn thing but I appreciate it all.
Yes. Now make it find food and convert it to fuel
Are you trying to make Horizon Zero Dawn happen? Because that’s how you get Horizon Zero Dawn.
You want to terminators? Cause that's how you make terminators
Not so much a robot as a proof of concept, and not the first either.
Meet the world's first soft robot
-4 years ago into my recommendation
What if the teams making these brought in a career puppeteer to help experiment with movement?
Hmm, tentacles robot
Japan: Yes
This is basically a chuck e cheese animatronic but with different materials (like the vid said). I'll celebrate the advancement of tech once it starts to feel.
I could have gone my entire life without knowing of this existence and yet here we are
MMM gummie robos, delicious
Remember to let them bake for 4 days
Looks like old Creepy Crawlers molds. Still got mine!
Fruit gummy, very tasty
Ooh noo...
Yooo, it's a fellow bow
@@eonranger8884 bow gang
@@bingo6073 Bow Gang
I don't like where this is going
_These are just the small prototypes..._
_...Unleash the Kraken!!!_ 🐙
Oh no, only Godzilla can save us!🐙🐊
@@geregorik6489 XD
It's so soft that if you say
Dream sucks at mc
Its starts to cry
lmao
A particular group of artists are happy about this
I have a soft robot too, but it can get hard pretty quickly. . .
lemme guess, it comes with a built-in "fire extinguisher"?
no
MIT : Come here right foking now !
D-D-D-D-D-D-DICK JOKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS xd
I see what you did there. 😏
Incredible invention
These are just pathfinders for when they start making thick robo waifus.
Hopefully. A robo-maid that starts with the bottom shelf first.
That's what you took from this?
And don't forget the vigorous (rocket fuel propelled) husbandos
@Wrathof GOD Oh good, strange people are replying to me now.
@Wrathof GOD Facebook? Strangers? I was saying you are strange not a stranger. The fuck?
0:43 - "Black Light"... Fancy name for no light!
Everyone: this should be used for sextoys
Me: I think there are less expensive options in the market that are exactly the same
Wait a goddamn minute who the fuck said something like that?
@@dontcare3293 At least a quarter of the topmost comments, it's everywhere.
@@dontcare3293 it’s moving tentacles, of course porn is going to be brought up.
Not viable though, rocket fuel ain’t exactly for anyone
I am thoroughly impressed, gob-smacked, by the creativity on display here. I hope the creators receive the financing they'll need to pursue this.
Octobots.... como esto no se haga un juguete que todos podamos comprar, me voy a una esquinita a llorar(?
Every programmer gangster until the soft robotic octopus takes your job
Anyone else randomly get this recommended? 🖖🏼
Why is this not more popular?
I WANT ONE!!! (or a thousand) How do I get it!? Please give me a way to blow all my savings on these bad boyes!
one costs 20k
Oh god.
Didn't know they were adding "tentacles" genre to live adaptations....
Hail Hydra !
uploaded 4 years ago and still have only 841k views? This video deserves more
awesome!!
So it moves because of suction... I thought it was a material that conducted electricity without a form if metal, so it's basically like a hydraulic pump, except it uses the expansion of matter to displace it's vacant cavities a sort of piston, by turning liquid into gas and then back, causing an expansion and contraction that looks like movement in the octopus?...
The military stealth applications for these would be endless, surveillance, tracking, sticking to vessels and detonating using liquid explosives. Plus it would be indistingushable from other sealife via traditional sonar.
Guess the best defense would be dolphin like robots to scan sealife or destroy it if its a drone.
You got an odd perspective on new technology use cases.
It's all coming together
ahhhghahha yamede kudasai!!
Four year later, is there a some _World First_ suite to this soft tech?
Glows under black light. How neat is that!
Remember, this is four years ago but the R&D could have started 3-5 years before that and just imagine where they are at now, in 2021.
It’s an octopus which has to expand bubbles on it’s arm to move... which is actually a really interesting idea for how a creature might evolve a mode of locomotion using breathing to move... random thought.
Also everyone else in the comments is being weird, I’m out here mentioning science as a thought, cause if a robot can do it, life can do it better, slower and over a long grueling period of combative and hostile time, but better either way.
tentacle h3ntai admirers: I see this as an absolute win.
Not sure if I should be terrified or amazed.
Octobot: bakes for four days
Me: ruins ramen noodles and burns popcorn
Octonauts: *NEW* *OCTOPOD*
YES
It’s a decepticon.
2 questions I want to answer in terms of robotic applications.
1: Given the process that makes it work, it will wear out quickly for an average consumer. How do you make it reliable and durable?
2: How the hell do you fix it when it breaks? The functionality of the system is the flexibility of the silicone. That undergoes too much pressure and explodes. Do you create joints to make parts replaceable or do you find a way to reform the silicone?
Finally something educational on my recommendation.
I feel like these will have a more difficult time with an robot uprising.
They'll have a grand time. Stomping/bashing it won't do much and shooting it would be too difficult.
nice how its a single mould job! (but needs more work after)
It had to be an octopus..
We are getting closer to making synths
Hasn't that been a senior project for like 35 years?
Did they have to make this thing bug shaped? Damn rubbery nightmare
Up and down, only movements it needs 😍
Ok but any tips on how to do this on a larger scale!
Human: _"Oh look, this is a really cute and completely _*_soft_*_ robot.."_
Robot: _"Take your fvking hands off me, you mustard."_
"Soft Robot"
Oh that's cool
"Made with silicone"
K
0:38
*I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK*
If you could do that on massive machines it would be amazing.
This isn't progress, it's madness.
Will it be remote controled in the future?
Something about this... is super useful.
And what does it do?
Oh nothing much, just wiggles a little
Is it programmed or just moving due to turbulent flow
>First completely soft robot
>Is an octopus-like thingy
_Oh yeah its all coming together_
With technology like l.e.d string lights it might not be long until that string has independent joints between it .you mix something like that with this it would be incredible
At first glance, I thought it was a Tick and not an Octopus...
would make effective fishing lures
We truly live in a cyberpunk reality.
This is the way.
Squidward liked the video
bro these hardvard students are built differently
I could think of a few nifty ways to use robotic tentacles