Dont write GPT5 if there is no GPT5 in it. There is no evidence that the Figure02 robot has anything to do with GPT5 and it is also not propable. Do not make yourself dubious. You've put too much effort into the channel for that.
I concur. Aigrid, please do not dilute quality of your channel. People are impatient and if you don’t report all verified facts, they will look elsewhere
Saying this is the most advanced humanoid robot is a stretch at this point. So far, I've seen nothing here that is surprising, when compared to existing platforms like Optimus, Digit, Phoenix, and Atlas 2. I think it has a good mix of capabilities, like Optimus, but is showing off basic functionality that we've been seeing for months. Definitely has been polished up and looks great, but going to need to see a lot more examples of real-world functionality. Tesla has a pretty big lead in AI that navigates in physical space and has a massive data advantage. It's going to be interesting to see how things play out over the next year.
Probably better simulation training and different joints on some parts will fix it.. looks like balance it’s the problem for robots..it’s the beginning.. the most important part is the robot doing its functions fully autonomous and make them think. Last part depends mainly on AI advancements.. let’s see the next models..
Walking speed and style for both this and Optimus could very well be compute constrained rather than a real physical issue. When someone is drunk or dizzy they take shorter steps and might keep their knees bent to keep from falling. Doesn’t been they can’t walk better, just that they don’t feel confident. The walking is likely human coded rather than end-to-end trained AI so they code it to walk carefully.
Avoid mentioning GPT5 if it's not relevant. There is no indication that the Figure02 robot is linked to GPT5, which is also unlikely. Stay clear of creating doubt. Your channel deserves the effort you've invested in it.
It is an astonishing advance, but does it really need legs? are legs the best way to move, lifting one platform and lowering it back again? wouldn't it be faster movement with wheels, like if it had roller skates? for balance it could have 4 sets of roller skates that can separate and unite.
Exactly! I'm altogether perplexed by why we're trying so hard to anthropomorphize when we can engineer so much better without even new technologies. To think the next new breakthrough in AI robotics will be the wheel. It's such a glaringly obvious solution.
@@DJ-dh3oe I see your point. My main takeaway is I believe we are already capable of better engineering even before AI takes that job over. So here's some ideas :) 1. "Heely's" (shoes with wheels) - then they can do both. 2. "Smart ground" - Similar to what's been proposed for roads (or already implemented for forklifts) embed mag rails in the ground. Then only use this pedantic humanoid mode for off-roading. 3. ~"Self arranging modular wheels" I can't remember the name RN, but about a month ago I read a paper about a company that designed wheels for robots that change shape automatically for different terrain, so for flat surfaces they're normal wheels but going over a bump or even to get up a step, they become more triangular. 4. To answer your Q directly, I imagine outside of factories or specific places that a mag rail would work - Someday all stairs will be replaced with escalators. IDK if that's an unrealistic/inefficient feat but I'm just demonstrating out of the box thinking.
@@DJ-dh3oe with four sets of Roller Skates that shouldn't be a problem, even rotating rolling skates would work better than legs, like a fidget spinner climbing ladders, the wheels could lock when needed.
If this robot can produce more of itself without human intervention. The cost of production will be drastically lower. And that doesn't mean the initial price will be lower, this is a high end product for high end customers. But that they'll be able to escalate production far faster, as for the same price they'll be able to produce 2 robots. One for the client another to add to the assembly line. RL Factorio is closer than we think.
@@evil_duck6405 Yes. This is my personal opinion, but the whole AI/Robot girlfriend falls right smack in the bottom of the uncanny valley. If you're going to go down that road wait an extra decade or so for genetically engineered "Pets." There will be plenty of Cat Girls and variations for you to "Cuddled" and "Love". And unlike Robots, and "Modern Women" for that matter, they'll actually love you back. Like a puppy, but hey at this point...
Woah, I've never really been much of a fan of humanoid robots but im starting to enjoy them work a little bit like actually humans being, im more into coding, and software of AI
The peculiar gait is due to the fact that they cannot yet roll over their feet and their hips do not yet have the flexibility of a human hip. that will change soon and then these robots will be frighteningly human-like.
@@themultiverse5447 the reason why they need to have legs is because the world is designed for humans so they need to be able to traverse through it. You can’t roll up stairs or go over certain objects with a wheel for example.
When these robot will replace employees in factories, will the profits be redistributed to the newly unemployed persons ? Maybe the working hours could be reduced for the same salary. We clearly need to legislate.
"Amazing presentation" where we see nothing new at all from previous figure videos? I mean there is a part that is even rehused from the previous videos WTF?
I'd bet full waterproofing will arrive over the next couple of years. Then you'll get sick of watching videos of them walking through garden fountains, puddles, and working in the rain.
@@themultiverse5447 I'm talking about humanoid robots. You think you can submerge a Figure 02 in a pool and it would not short out? Are you a crazy person?
@@JohnSmith762A11B What's the difference? Moving parts? Why does it matter whether it's humanoid, snake-like, or a watch? I'm just starting my first college course in engineering. I'm being genuine, not trying to argue.
To me, these robotic companies should start with building a super high end prototype robot with capabilities of being able to make crazy movements. Not equal to humans but say 80 percent. This particular robot will have a crazy amount of motors and gears for movement along with batteries all over the place to run it. Tesla or Apple can put millions behind the prototypes. After they build these prototypes, work backwards and figure out how to make a massed produced version. The robots we see now are just way too slow. It’s going to take 20 years for the robots to be worth anything!
It's really cool how now we can reverse back to a more interactive time of living in avenues that once only reserved for aristocracy. perfect self sufficient local systems ready for moon & mars. Gotta do it 1st on earth as it is in heaven lol
Except you can't just use a large LANGUAGE model to control a robot. That's what they claim, but we have no proof of it actually working and when you look at the demo, it's movements are not impressive at all. I think they are praying for Nvidia to save the day and come through with a real world AI controller. And then they need to pray for BMW to not mock up production, which ... good luck with that. Tesla is already beating BMW at their own game. I have seen nothing that makes me believe that this isn't another Waymo.
now i search on chatgpt and it say this The video you watched is likely using exaggerated claims or speculative ideas to attract attention. It suggests that OpenAI has given GPT-5 a physical body, but this isn't true. There's no official development where OpenAI's GPT models have been embodied in a physical form. In reality, GPT models like ChatGPT are purely digital and work through text-based interactions. The video likely blends science fiction with reality or is speculating about future possibilities rather than reporting on actual events. In short: The video is more about hype than facts, and there's no real-world version of GPT-5 with a physical body.
I just had a thought...What if we are god making God????! The eyes in the back...made me think of the description of angels. Then my thoughts spiralled to humans being the initial god seed/gene. Inflated sense of self importance of humans perhaps but I'm curious .
every robot i've seen walks like a priest creeping through a crypt, the engineers really need to address flexing in the foot and swinging of the 'hips'. Not very impressive.
Quando é colocado um pingo e/ou mais de água no tanque de um motor a combustão o resultado é em problema no/de carburador e consequentemente ocorre a paralisação do/no veículo em que foi colocado/adicionado água (no tanque).
Unitree's G1 is apparently 16k. Although it doesn't seem to be able to do much. Tesla is apparently aiming for 10-20k. Hopefully Figure will aim for that or lower. At that price point..... ok that's still not chump change, but it's not wildly impossible either. It's a lot of money, but at the same time it's also around the general range of a used car loan.... which happens all the time. And for that money you get (on the domestic front) a full time live in domestic servant. For (if I'm doing the loan math properly) 2-300 a month.... which ain't bad, especially considering the benefits.
@@FeralGuardian Yeah but notice in these videos there's never hardly anything in the way of the robot? Like real people with kids or dogs or just that they have stuff... things that are on the floor sometimes, like clothes and toys and balls or shoes & slippers. Watching this robot.... this wouldn't do anything in a busy household with activity going on. It'd just be in the way. And I haven't seen it have to turn a doorknob to open a door or bend & lift anything. Or even better - be able to unlock the door! And at THIS speed, you'll ask for it to bring you something...and get it about an hour later! Can he make coffee? Can he actually hold a cup of hot coffee and not spill it and hand it to you? Can it Chop veggies? How LONG would it take this thing to fold some clothes?? Can it make sandwiches? A lasagna? Anything?? 🤷♀️. This isn't a domestic robot, nor are they aiming for that. This is a warehouse worker replacement - and it will SLOW production down to a painfully unproductive halt. Time is money!
@@cultytalk No, this company is. They're one of the manufacturers that does consistently mention domestic or in the home use instead of insisting they aren't replacing warehouse workers out of existence while they gush about how well their product can do factory work. Being able to deal with clutter is just software, and that software is coming a hell of a lot faster than most people realize. All you really have to do is train the model once, and there are a lot of people working on doing just that.
They walk like Biden. Either it doesn't have a hip rocker or it doesn't use it yet. Seeing as the leg hip joint is only 2DOF and it can't spread its legs it probably doesn't have the hip rocker joint. So that's a built in failure right there. Tesla's gen II has hip rocker and uses it.
U know what I am happy about. More national leaders are backing quantum computer installations. It would appear my hypothesis about no human school on this planet! Will be coming to a reality near you very soon. Can you find that introspection in your blame zone.
Idk about the energy part, would eliminate a lot of human transportation and they could downsize the office amenities since there’s no humans. Maybe the robots can even operate without lights at a certain point?
Looking at this pathetically slow robot, I'm not that concerned. This thing would slow production to dead-speed. And time is money! And also, I haven't seen this turtle bend and lift anything or handle tiny objects or actually assemble anything. If this is really the "best" they've got and it costs the same as a super-car (interesting they don't give an actual dollar amount) ... then this whole AI humanoid robot thing is a big nothing burger for the time being. And it can't go up & down a step! It couldn't even move fast enough to get out of the way of a warehouse forklift quickly!
Your video was very misleading, I have lost faith in your channel and am going to block it from being recommended, you should avoid click baiting and lying in the future.
What part? The robotics that actually exist and have been demonstrated, or the AI programs that people use everyday? I suggest you look closer, most people will be losing their jobs in the coming years, it is inevitable at this point.
Lol this is such copium... Yeah robotics is hard, bur also gimmick android robots in 2024 can be done in a 1-2 years, no problem. This is a gimmick android though, just like the tesla one. You want to see cutting edge robots, try boston dynamics f.e. Nothing in Figure or that TeslaBot whatever it's called is novel as far as advancement of robotics goes. It's quite simply just linking LLMs with android robots. Which btw was already happening for a while. In fact AI + robots is really old story. Only change is now there are billions of dollars in it. So yeah depsite all negativity I guess I just shared, I still hope for some rapid advancement.
@@pacanosiu If something is only real when you encounter it in your daily life, all research done in labs must be fake. That also means there's no way for humanity to make technological progress, unless you are personally there to see the scientists do their work. It's alright to be skeptical, but just saying something is fake with such reasoning is quite ridiculous.
Dont write GPT5 if there is no GPT5 in it. There is no evidence that the Figure02 robot has anything to do with GPT5 and it is also not propable. Do not make yourself dubious. You've put too much effort into the channel for that.
That a pretty direct order for a perfect stranger. Do NOT 🚫
Completely agree. I came down to the comments to see if anyone else took issue with it...
GPT5 on GPT5 there GPT5 over to GPT5
People got to compete with the algorithm somehow.
I concur. Aigrid, please do not dilute quality of your channel. People are impatient and if you don’t report all verified facts, they will look elsewhere
That’s not GPT-5 in there. Probably still 4
This robot is walking like my grandfather with a hangover.
Saying this is the most advanced humanoid robot is a stretch at this point. So far, I've seen nothing here that is surprising, when compared to existing platforms like Optimus, Digit, Phoenix, and Atlas 2. I think it has a good mix of capabilities, like Optimus, but is showing off basic functionality that we've been seeing for months. Definitely has been polished up and looks great, but going to need to see a lot more examples of real-world functionality. Tesla has a pretty big lead in AI that navigates in physical space and has a massive data advantage. It's going to be interesting to see how things play out over the next year.
The arm and hand movements we’ve almost perfected. It’s the movement of the lower extremities that still leave for a whole lot of improvement
Probably better simulation training and different joints on some parts will fix it.. looks like balance it’s the problem for robots..it’s the beginning.. the most important part is the robot doing its functions fully autonomous and make them think. Last part depends mainly on AI advancements.. let’s see the next models..
There's this hardly known about mechanism called the wheel.
@@themultiverse5447 I was going to say that 🤣 but ye legs and balance are pretty bad
They look sooooo cool... Until you see them walk hahaha
When you look away they run like cheetah
Walking speed and style for both this and Optimus could very well be compute constrained rather than a real physical issue. When someone is drunk or dizzy they take shorter steps and might keep their knees bent to keep from falling. Doesn’t been they can’t walk better, just that they don’t feel confident. The walking is likely human coded rather than end-to-end trained AI so they code it to walk carefully.
@@paulyflynnThat's What We Want To See They Playin With Our Emotions 😡
They move like 98 years old elders. The design seem cool in image, Boston dynamics will do better.
What makes copying human walking so difficult? All robots seem to walk like they've shit themselves 🤔
Avoid mentioning GPT5 if it's not relevant. There is no indication that the Figure02 robot is linked to GPT5, which is also unlikely. Stay clear of creating doubt. Your channel deserves the effort you've invested in it.
It is an astonishing advance, but does it really need legs? are legs the best way to move, lifting one platform and lowering it back again? wouldn't it be faster movement with wheels, like if it had roller skates? for balance it could have 4 sets of roller skates that can separate and unite.
Exactly! I'm altogether perplexed by why we're trying so hard to anthropomorphize when we can engineer so much better without even new technologies. To think the next new breakthrough in AI robotics will be the wheel. It's such a glaringly obvious solution.
Because our world is designed for humans who have legs, and these robots are intended to replace humans. How would it climb stairs with wheels?
@@DJ-dh3oe I see your point. My main takeaway is I believe we are already capable of better engineering even before AI takes that job over. So here's some ideas :)
1. "Heely's" (shoes with wheels) - then they can do both.
2. "Smart ground" - Similar to what's been proposed for roads (or already implemented for forklifts) embed mag rails in the ground. Then only use this pedantic humanoid mode for off-roading.
3. ~"Self arranging modular wheels" I can't remember the name RN, but about a month ago I read a paper about a company that designed wheels for robots that change shape automatically for different terrain, so for flat surfaces they're normal wheels but going over a bump or even to get up a step, they become more triangular.
4. To answer your Q directly, I imagine outside of factories or specific places that a mag rail would work - Someday all stairs will be replaced with escalators. IDK if that's an unrealistic/inefficient feat but I'm just demonstrating out of the box thinking.
@@DJ-dh3oe with four sets of Roller Skates that shouldn't be a problem, even rotating rolling skates would work better than legs, like a fidget spinner climbing ladders, the wheels could lock when needed.
If this robot can produce more of itself without human intervention.
The cost of production will be drastically lower.
And that doesn't mean the initial price will be lower, this is a high end product for high end customers.
But that they'll be able to escalate production far faster, as for the same price they'll be able to produce 2 robots. One for the client another to add to the assembly line.
RL Factorio is closer than we think.
Asexual robot?
@@evil_duck6405 Yes.
This is my personal opinion, but the whole AI/Robot girlfriend falls right smack in the bottom of the uncanny valley.
If you're going to go down that road wait an extra decade or so for genetically engineered "Pets."
There will be plenty of Cat Girls and variations for you to "Cuddled" and "Love".
And unlike Robots, and "Modern Women" for that matter, they'll actually love you back.
Like a puppy, but hey at this point...
The “x days since last injury” will be a thing of the past
Robots don’t get injured, big dawg!
@@Greg-xi8yx that’s literally the point
@@matthew.m.stevick right, and my point is: thank you captain obvious! 🤣
Is that when you get hurt on twitter?
Who hurt you?😢
GPT-5? Plz chill out with these titles 😣
Woah, I've never really been much of a fan of humanoid robots but im starting to enjoy them work a little bit like actually humans being, im more into coding, and software of AI
The peculiar gait is due to the fact that they cannot yet roll over their feet and their hips do not yet have the flexibility of a human hip. that will change soon and then these robots will be frighteningly human-like.
Why? What's the fascination of making them human like at all? I truly do not understand. Why re-invent the foot when we have the wheel?
@@themultiverse5447 the reason why they need to have legs is because the world is designed for humans so they need to be able to traverse through it. You can’t roll up stairs or go over certain objects with a wheel for example.
Good video, man -- seems like you're tightening up your dialogue, I appreciate the effort!
When these robot will replace employees in factories, will the profits be redistributed to the newly unemployed persons ? Maybe the working hours could be reduced for the same salary.
We clearly need to legislate.
They can do anything they want but we’ll NEVER forget that Elon Musk made the dream come true first. Everyone else just copied.
"Amazing presentation" where we see nothing new at all from previous figure videos? I mean there is a part that is even rehused from the previous videos WTF?
I havent seen any robots wash dishes and put them away in a cabinet
I'd bet full waterproofing will arrive over the next couple of years. Then you'll get sick of watching videos of them walking through garden fountains, puddles, and working in the rain.
@@JohnSmith762A11B There already is full waterproofing. I could go swimming with my smartwatch a couple gen's ago. What are you talking about?
@@themultiverse5447 I'm talking about humanoid robots. You think you can submerge a Figure 02 in a pool and it would not short out? Are you a crazy person?
@themultiverse5447 yeah and fish are waterproof too
@@JohnSmith762A11B What's the difference? Moving parts? Why does it matter whether it's humanoid, snake-like, or a watch? I'm just starting my first college course in engineering. I'm being genuine, not trying to argue.
OpenAI's Finally Give GPT-4 A Body (Figure 02 Breakthrough)
The biggest question I think is manufacturing capability. Tesla can certainly produce a whole lot of robots when they're ready. Can Figure?
They didn’t even get the speech model out yet and they talk about the future products?
High margin promise with delivery 😢
I can't wait to see them showing up in robot battle
the model is strawberry ( the reasoning model )
I cant afford a robot, just give fucking advanced voice mode and searchgpt already.😊
Is the F02 with whatever latest iteration of GPT runs in their system able to stare in the mirror and start to recognize itself?
To me, these robotic companies should start with building a super high end prototype robot with capabilities of being able to make crazy movements. Not equal to humans but say 80 percent. This particular robot will have a crazy amount of motors and gears for movement along with batteries all over the place to run it. Tesla or Apple can put millions behind the prototypes. After they build these prototypes, work backwards and figure out how to make a massed produced version. The robots we see now are just way too slow. It’s going to take 20 years for the robots to be worth anything!
It's really cool how now we can reverse back to a more interactive time of living in avenues that once only reserved for aristocracy. perfect self sufficient local systems ready for moon & mars. Gotta do it 1st on earth as it is in heaven lol
The f****** weird thing is when I f****** telling people about these things and robots people even don't believe that thing is exist and they see them
i want one programmed as a bodyguard,would be cool,oh cook and clean as well.
Sam is hyping again in his twitter...
They'd better release Q* tonight.
feed myself cheese. an apple fruit am not enough
Этому роботу нужно перенять из другой модели равновесие я имею в виду когда его толкают палкой а он немного отступив удерживается на ногах. 😊
Except you can't just use a large LANGUAGE model to control a robot. That's what they claim, but we have no proof of it actually working and when you look at the demo, it's movements are not impressive at all. I think they are praying for Nvidia to save the day and come through with a real world AI controller. And then they need to pray for BMW to not mock up production, which ... good luck with that. Tesla is already beating BMW at their own game. I have seen nothing that makes me believe that this isn't another Waymo.
now i search on chatgpt and it say this
The video you watched is likely using exaggerated claims or speculative ideas to attract attention. It suggests that OpenAI has given GPT-5 a physical body, but this isn't true. There's no official development where OpenAI's GPT models have been embodied in a physical form.
In reality, GPT models like ChatGPT are purely digital and work through text-based interactions. The video likely blends science fiction with reality or is speculating about future possibilities rather than reporting on actual events.
In short: The video is more about hype than facts, and there's no real-world version of GPT-5 with a physical body.
I just had a thought...What if we are god making God????! The eyes in the back...made me think of the description of angels. Then my thoughts spiralled to humans being the initial god seed/gene. Inflated sense of self importance of humans perhaps but I'm curious .
"Don't reinvent the wheel" reinvent the foot?? The leg problem was solved millenniums ago
Go, go, go! Up only vibes :)
Tesla bot Optimus is even more advanced.
Figure 02 hasn't figured out the wheel
Why does it have legs at all?
Walk based on Joe Biden
finally, Also looks great
Number 5… A better human than I. 🤖🖖🤖
Damn. These early C-3POs look so clumsy... :]
every robot i've seen walks like a priest creeping through a crypt, the engineers really need to address flexing in the foot and swinging of the 'hips'. Not very impressive.
Представляю вашему вниманию самую топ версию в мире - GPT 5 Pro Turbo Max
Instant hip fracture! Call 911 NOW!
Irobot 2035 seems to be on point
Quando é colocado um pingo e/ou mais de água no tanque de um motor a combustão o resultado é em problema no/de carburador e consequentemente ocorre a paralisação do/no veículo em que foi colocado/adicionado água (no tanque).
Can't wait to start betting on robot boxing matches
What's stopping you? That's already a thing. Unless you're just waiting until you have the money.
Did Any Of You See Disney's Spider-Man Robot Like Enough With The Shenanigans Already They're Just Wasting Money And Time At This Point 🤔🤨
The most boring ad for the most advanced tech.
Wow loads of progress and looks good but, I don't like the way they walk it's creepy
I hope these companies deploying humanoid robots, realize they aren't humans and won't be buying the things they are building
Supermarket! You guys said 10 20k!
Supercar
Unitree's G1 is apparently 16k. Although it doesn't seem to be able to do much. Tesla is apparently aiming for 10-20k. Hopefully Figure will aim for that or lower. At that price point..... ok that's still not chump change, but it's not wildly impossible either. It's a lot of money, but at the same time it's also around the general range of a used car loan.... which happens all the time. And for that money you get (on the domestic front) a full time live in domestic servant. For (if I'm doing the loan math properly) 2-300 a month.... which ain't bad, especially considering the benefits.
@@FeralGuardian Yeah but notice in these videos there's never hardly anything in the way of the robot? Like real people with kids or dogs or just that they have stuff... things that are on the floor sometimes, like clothes and toys and balls or shoes & slippers. Watching this robot.... this wouldn't do anything in a busy household with activity going on. It'd just be in the way. And I haven't seen it have to turn a doorknob to open a door or bend & lift anything. Or even better - be able to unlock the door! And at THIS speed, you'll ask for it to bring you something...and get it about an hour later! Can he make coffee? Can he actually hold a cup of hot coffee and not spill it and hand it to you? Can it Chop veggies? How LONG would it take this thing to fold some clothes?? Can it make sandwiches? A lasagna? Anything?? 🤷♀️. This isn't a domestic robot, nor are they aiming for that. This is a warehouse worker replacement - and it will SLOW production down to a painfully unproductive halt. Time is money!
@@cultytalk No, this company is. They're one of the manufacturers that does consistently mention domestic or in the home use instead of insisting they aren't replacing warehouse workers out of existence while they gush about how well their product can do factory work.
Being able to deal with clutter is just software, and that software is coming a hell of a lot faster than most people realize. All you really have to do is train the model once, and there are a lot of people working on doing just that.
You know...
Hey what is the song name at 0:31 onwads
0:31 Pause and mute the video here. Put on "Adagio for Strings, Op. 11" in the background, then come back here and hit play. Thank me later.
Adagio for strings by what composer ?
@@DihelsonMendonca Leonard Bernstein
@@trappedcat3615 Samuel Barber is the composer. Leonard Bernstein is the orchestra conductor.
Watch hiw china in the few days or weeks will copy and make a video just like this 😂
why they always walk like they are constipated??
Isn't this Tesla's machine? This robot?
sky net speed run any %
ChatGPT 4o sucks! Claude is so great
They walk like Biden. Either it doesn't have a hip rocker or it doesn't use it yet. Seeing as the leg hip joint is only 2DOF and it can't spread its legs it probably doesn't have the hip rocker joint. So that's a built in failure right there. Tesla's gen II has hip rocker and uses it.
Put some cloths on that guy
why don’t robots have two faces? 😅
and or ability to view 360°?
sane
U know what I am happy about. More national leaders are backing quantum computer installations. It would appear my hypothesis about no human school on this planet! Will be coming to a reality near you very soon. Can you find that introspection in your blame zone.
Tesla robot moves more fluid.
인간보다 에너지를 더 많이 쓸것 같은데... 경제성이 있을까요?
Idk about the energy part, would eliminate a lot of human transportation and they could downsize the office amenities since there’s no humans. Maybe the robots can even operate without lights at a certain point?
Humans need to unionize against ai and robots...
Why
@@peterwilkinson1975 why not😂
Humans need to plan ahead and be ready with universal basic income. This doesn't have to be a bad thing.
@@FeralGuardian 😂
Looking at this pathetically slow robot, I'm not that concerned. This thing would slow production to dead-speed. And time is money! And also, I haven't seen this turtle bend and lift anything or handle tiny objects or actually assemble anything. If this is really the "best" they've got and it costs the same as a super-car (interesting they don't give an actual dollar amount) ... then this whole AI humanoid robot thing is a big nothing burger for the time being. And it can't go up & down a step! It couldn't even move fast enough to get out of the way of a warehouse forklift quickly!
hyper car
Verses AI...
Not that impressed
Wow. You must go to he future all the time.
China is still way ahead.. No GPT anything
Joe Biden is that you?
hyper car e.v. new safe energy's
Your video was very misleading, I have lost faith in your channel and am going to block it from being recommended, you should avoid click baiting and lying in the future.
More jobs gone.
Meh. Smoke and mirrors for driving investment and profit from big tech. It’s all lies.
Careful, GPT will read this … and GPT doesn’t forget like us humans ; )
@MatthewMS. Yes it does. I've told gpt-4o 6 times now what my cats name is and it forgets after 24 hours.
What part? The robotics that actually exist and have been demonstrated, or the AI programs that people use everyday? I suggest you look closer, most people will be losing their jobs in the coming years, it is inevitable at this point.
Your incredulity is understandable and warrented but I fear there may be less smoke and fewer mirrors here than imagined.
@@megacandid8789the demos can be very …. what’s the kind way to say it…. pre-determined. Canned. Somewhat overly favourable.
Lol this is such copium...
Yeah robotics is hard, bur also gimmick android robots in 2024 can be done in a 1-2 years, no problem.
This is a gimmick android though, just like the tesla one. You want to see cutting edge robots, try boston dynamics f.e. Nothing in Figure or that TeslaBot whatever it's called is novel as far as advancement of robotics goes.
It's quite simply just linking LLMs with android robots. Which btw was already happening for a while. In fact AI + robots is really old story. Only change is now there are billions of dollars in it.
So yeah depsite all negativity I guess I just shared, I still hope for some rapid advancement.
Very poor walk.. disappointing 😞; how Elon approved that?
These androids walk like they're 80-year-olds with advanced rheumatism...
Your videos are consistently bad.
So uglly robots
fake
That's what I was thinking! Is this even REAL???
@@cultytalk DO YOU SEE THIS IN THE REAL WORLD OR ONLY ON RUclips?
@@pacanosiu If something is only real when you encounter it in your daily life, all research done in labs must be fake. That also means there's no way for humanity to make technological progress, unless you are personally there to see the scientists do their work.
It's alright to be skeptical, but just saying something is fake with such reasoning is quite ridiculous.
@@chocochaos fuck pseudo progress that gives me nothing