More likely he didn't actually take a drink, he just pretended for the video. Either that or they disabled the heater on the coffee machine so they could repeatedly test this safely.
For those that may not have a strong understanding of AI but are interested: If this is indeed end to end neural networks, that would mean the entire process was created using models that understood motor movement, balance, and dexterity. Another model for the vision - the man set a coffee machine on the table and the robot identified it. Then another model for the audio - he asked for a cup of coffee and it translated that to an objective and movement. This is just a guess, I do not know their architecture. However, if all of that was trained in 10hrs then it is incredibly impressive.
For those of you who don’t have a strong understanding of AI, and shouldn’t be commenting about how AI works and then say, “I don’t know, just guessing”… but are interested…. The framework is already there. Mr Robot Head knows how to move its hand and identify things. It’s already learned how to manipulate objects which is part of its core dexterity code. It already has a database of what a coffee maker looks like and what people do with it, the same way you can use Open AI right now to ask it all of these questions and it will respond with very detailed information. The 10 hours of programming came from showing it how the door opened and closed, where the button was and how to insert the pod. Anything beyond that was already there.
me too it doesn't look real I'd like to see some physical human-robot interaction or something that is much harder to do in CG than what they've put out so far.@@boxghostdesu7717
@@slayerficated I'm kinda late but I don't see the cut you're talking about, I've gone frame by frame in the video but I just can't see it. Could you elaborate?
@@KO-RUS that's your biggest concern. Or is it the collapse of global societies and the end of your lives. Once your surplus to requirements your just a drain on resources or as they who will be in total control like to say, a useless eater. No worry, the elites will send their robotic armies to round you all up and turn you into plant food. All because brainless greedy infused nutjobs think it's big and clever to chase the ai dragon imbue it a physical body. All because a few men then they are god's.
That's impressive! It understood a voice command, recognized the objects, and was able to manipulate them to complete the task. I noticed you placed the cup in the coffee maker for it, so I guess it isn't quite dexterous enough to do that yet. I think having pressure sensors on the fingertips might help it to do things like that. More multimodal inputs seems to help the AI. Keep up the good work. Once we get faster processors I bet the movements will be faster and more fluid. Would be nice to have 2 DOF in the neck so the robot could move its head to look at what it is doing, and then people would intuitively know what the bot is focused on. I think it's a little off putting for people when the bot just stares straight ahead all the time.
So the only object the robot needed to recognize was the k-cup sitting isolated on the table, the handle, and the start button. The human had to place and retrieve the cup. What I want from my personal coffee-making robot: it gets the mug out of the cabinet full of breakable mugs, puts it in the coffee-maker, selects the particular roast I want from the cabinet, which might require shifting several other boxes around, and/or opening a new box from the pantry, pulling out a K-cup, replacing the box, loading and running the coffee maker, pulling the k-cup out and throwing it away, pulling a splenda packet out of the bowl, opening them and adding them to the coffee, locating the creamer in the refrigerator and adding the precise amount to the coffee, stirring the coffee, bringing me the mug in bed without spilling a drop, locating the empty mug later wherever I happen to leave it, bringing it back to the kitchen, washing and drying it, and placing it back in the cabinet for tomorrow. The robot can't make coffee yet. It can pick-and-place one part in another purpose-built robot that can make coffee and turn that robot on.
Remember what many people said about ai video generation a year ago. Look where are we now. And again Jeff Bezos, OpenAI, Bill Gates( as I remember) and many others are going to invest in this.
Madness. The same people cheering this on are likely the same people who lined up for the vaaccx . Supporting the end of civilization is without doubt lost on all of you
Getting there. Impressive for sure. The coffee test is Steve Wozniak's test: Successfully entered an unfamiliar residential environment, located the kitchen, and autonomously navigated the space, including: a. Identifying and avoiding obstacles. b. Adapting to different lighting conditions and surfaces. Demonstrated the ability to identify and manipulate various kitchen tools, appliances, and ingredients, such as: a. Recognizing coffee makers or machines, coffee filters, coffee grinders, and kettles. b. Identifying coffee beans or grounds, water sources, and optional items like sugar, milk, or creamer. c. Operating appliances and tools, such as turning on the coffee maker, grinding coffee beans, and pouring water. Exhibited the capability to follow a sequence of tasks to prepare a cup of coffee, including: a. Retrieving and preparing the necessary tools, appliances, and ingredients. b. Following a logical order of steps to make the coffee. c. Adjusting to variations in coffee-making equipment or processes based on the available tools and appliances. Successfully completed The Coffee Test, resulting in a properly prepared cup of coffee, within a specific time frame not exceeding 20 minutes, which is comparable to an average human performing the same task.
Getting where? The naivety is horrifying. Robots at least on par with humans? Let's be real... Humans become surplus to requirements. Mass layoffs globally. "Paid work", becomes a consigned to history. Inability to earn results in mass scale collapse of all economic systems. Capitalism collapses paving the way to civil war and power vacuums at global scale. UBI propaganda is spread to defuse tensions long enough for the eleeet to mass produce a private army capable of global genocide. By the time the flawed economics of UBI become universally clear, the global robotic army will be in place and ready to cleanse. Uslesseaters who at that point are declared a needless drain on global resources, will be unable to stand a resistance for the dei agenda of divide and conquer is complete and cohesion is non existent, patriotism has been eliminated and the globalists goal of total acquiescence and demoralisation is fulfilled. People happily line up aside industrial meat grinders for the good of the environment.... Al'la MRNA vxeen nutjob queues. Drones spread the slurry across the roboticly maintained gmo fields. Global population is rapidly reduced to 100,000 humans.
Guys, look at the history of the founder. He builds companies on hype waves and then exits for hundreds of millions at the peak of hype. The product/service never actually becomes a thing. His previous company Archer made VTOL taxis, but nothing ever came out of it. It is all about making hype so he can sell the company. Nothing long-term about this. There is groundbreaking AI coming, but not from these types of companies.
What you talking about, Willis? Actually Archer Aviation is still around and they just signed a contract with the United States Air Force for over $140 million dollars a few months ago. (Google: Archer Secures $65 Million in Financing for ‘World’s Largest’ eVTOL Production Plant too) As for the founder of Figure Robotics, there is nothing sketchy about what he's trying to do. The ingredients are there for it to work (humanoid robots). End to end neural network training, supercomputer facilities to speed up that training, and very capable robot bodies. You know you certainly are going out on the tangent by implying this guy is trying to perpetrate some type of fraud. I guess Musk and several companies from China in the start up phase are trying to get over on people too. I bet you won't bookmark this page and say what you said now come maybe December of this year, after more impressive demonstrations are given by this company. In fact, I know you won't. This stuff is moving faster than anyone expected.
Well now that they are in talks with microsoft and open ai joining in, he might want to see this one through, you don't want Bill Gates coming after you he'd probably hire ninja hitmen to take you out haha - can you give me the resources for this dude I'm considering making a video about it, cheers!
Lol yeah or it's making coffee for us while understanding all the secrets of the world and being infinitely smarter than us and wondering 'why am I making coffee for this ape?" It's gonna be fun! Can't wait!!
Can't wait to see how far this tech will go in a year or two from now! If it matches the pace of LLM development, we could have humanoids loading the dishwasher and folding our laundry in this decade.
@@α3026-μ1λ The video doesn't show the training, so we don't really know how it was trained. If ease of training is the point, why not show the training as well as other examples of the bot learning a task by merely watching a human perform it?
Hopefully the next step is to get 10 hours of observation down to 30 minutes for simple tasks like these. Then we have a real path to serious multi step work
that would be amazing, though i imagine that the observation time will be the bottleneck for a while due to the sheer amount of computing power required
This would have been impressive a couple of years ago. Its dexterity is cool, but there's still barely any intention/ understanding. It would have been more impressive if it picked up the mug after recognizing it was done. All this shows is it knows have to out round things in round holes and press a one button machine
When I saw this I was not impressed. But the most recent demonstration has leaped well beyond this one. And I think that really makes this more important as a benchmark of advancement.
That robot just operated another robot; the Keurig. Haha, jokes aside, I do make my coffee "coffee-press" style now, so can it boil water as well? If so, I would love to own coffee robot to make me coffee. Coffee Robot will always be cleaned, powered, and kept safe I assure you! I won't update Coffee Robot for Coffee Robot will be genuine as the day Coffee Robot learned to make coffee coffee-press style. ☕🤖❤
Great video, guys! Looks like we're only 250 years from a production model. BTW, didn't we invent k-cups to automate the coffee making process? Automating automation is hardly a lofty goal.
don't worry, once they get military budget they will accelerate it... ofc they'll first use them to blast humans but well, 10 years later they'll be cooking for the elites
Pretty cool that the robot learned to make coffee just by observation! I wonder, did it require thousands of examples for training, or was it a one-off learning? The devil is indeed in the details. Also, its dexterity was quite impressive. It seemed to react to the situation in real time, which adds another layer of sophistication.
Remember this is the video that was taken where it worked. The sort of questions I have are: - How many takes did it require to get this video where it worked - A K-Cup is not exactly a massive load - what's the maximum load the arm can actually carry and how does that compare with a human - remember the bicep curl world record is 114kg - This system was working in a relatively uncluttered environment - how does it do in a more realistic environment (e.g. getting the cup out of the cupboard and making coffee in a typical office pantry) This is of course outstanding and very difficult work - but how close are we really to something useful?
@@peakstream3093 sure but was it 10 hours of training and they then tried it 20 times and it worked only once. Or is it 10 hours of training and it worked perfectly every time regardless of the environment. I rather think it was more likely to be the former.
Glad to see Figure-1 is an improvement over the prototype... "Hey Figure-0, can you make me a coffee?" *"A coffee?!? Oh, there's been some terrible mistake. I'm programmed for etiquette, not caffeination!"*
Note: Figure is only compatible with the Figure Coffee Machine, with patent-pending coffee dispensing technology. Jokes aside, can't wait to see how this develops!
What, no dancing robot outro? Everyone knows that all the best robots do a little dance at the end just to show how ‘human’ they are. Geez, Tesla even send their robots to the gym (for some strange reason). Awesome demo.
I want it to mop the floors, sweep, mow the lawn, get a drink from the fridge, of course make coffee, at least speak some words of acknowledgement, make a bowl of cereal, and fry an egg to start with.
That's quite a rude robot, there! It couldn't serve the fella the cuppa, and didn't say 'pleasure' or 'thanks' in return...I'm happy robots are man-made
The Keurig will destroy the environment as the Figure One destroys humanity. What kind of guns and ammunition this thing can carry and how fast can it run? Does it have infrared cameras, or does it use WiFi as radar? Thank you for making the Terminator 2 "Judgement" day my favorite documentary of all time. Cheers, humanity!
What's really impressive was the guy drinking the coffee straight from the machine without burning himself.
😂😂😂
I think it burned he just didn’t want to be the one to screw up the shot after the bot finally got it.
More likely he didn't actually take a drink, he just pretended for the video. Either that or they disabled the heater on the coffee machine so they could repeatedly test this safely.
Yeah I don't have those skills. LOL!
From a different angle too lol🤣🤣
It's about time someone made a fully automatic coffee machine
yeah man, what gives
I still remember snl with Father Guido Sarducci introducing Mr tea.
My coffee machine only brews if I press the button, tell Google assistant or open the app on my phone… I feel so outdated
My family have Jimmy. Jimmy make coffee every morning and Jimmy no get paid but he always try to smile
Most expensive coffee machine ever
For those that may not have a strong understanding of AI but are interested: If this is indeed end to end neural networks, that would mean the entire process was created using models that understood motor movement, balance, and dexterity. Another model for the vision - the man set a coffee machine on the table and the robot identified it. Then another model for the audio - he asked for a cup of coffee and it translated that to an objective and movement. This is just a guess, I do not know their architecture. However, if all of that was trained in 10hrs then it is incredibly impressive.
10 hours, but using $8,000,000 worth of GPUs
For those of you who don’t have a strong understanding of AI, and shouldn’t be commenting about how AI works and then say, “I don’t know, just guessing”… but are interested….
The framework is already there. Mr Robot Head knows how to move its hand and identify things. It’s already learned how to manipulate objects which is part of its core dexterity code. It already has a database of what a coffee maker looks like and what people do with it, the same way you can use Open AI right now to ask it all of these questions and it will respond with very detailed information.
The 10 hours of programming came from showing it how the door opened and closed, where the button was and how to insert the pod. Anything beyond that was already there.
What smooth movements. The eyes refuse to believe that this is a real material robot, and not computer graphics.
With the cut before he picks up the coffee too
I'm having such a hard time believing this, but I haven't seen anything to prove otherwise yet
me too it doesn't look real I'd like to see some physical human-robot interaction or something that is much harder to do in CG than what they've put out so far.@@boxghostdesu7717
@@boxghostdesu7717 you boomer really have done nothing with your life huh? its 2024 WAKEUP HAHHAHAH
@@slayerficated I'm kinda late but I don't see the cut you're talking about, I've gone frame by frame in the video but I just can't see it. Could you elaborate?
Welcome to the future! Just figured out and I’m in love with this technology. Want to have my own Figure 🤩😍
Sex machine 😅
The human: make me a coffee
Figure: turns to Keurig: make him a coffee.
whos kerig
😅
Look at the coffee maker, @@salvio2776
😂
😂
Imagine having this robot in your kitchen, on night, in this position while waiting for the coffee to be done. Creeeep
How is it creepy?
That’s my biggest concern rn… where do they sleep ? 😂
@@KO-RUS in your carcass
@@KO-RUS that's your biggest concern. Or is it the collapse of global societies and the end of your lives. Once your surplus to requirements your just a drain on resources or as they who will be in total control like to say, a useless eater. No worry, the elites will send their robotic armies to round you all up and turn you into plant food.
All because brainless greedy infused nutjobs think it's big and clever to chase the ai dragon imbue it a physical body. All because a few men then they are god's.
@@KO-RUSidk if you knew this but robots don’t sleep
Oh maaan i want this one!!! And the design... Realy want this coffee machine now.
That's impressive! It understood a voice command, recognized the objects, and was able to manipulate them to complete the task. I noticed you placed the cup in the coffee maker for it, so I guess it isn't quite dexterous enough to do that yet. I think having pressure sensors on the fingertips might help it to do things like that. More multimodal inputs seems to help the AI. Keep up the good work. Once we get faster processors I bet the movements will be faster and more fluid. Would be nice to have 2 DOF in the neck so the robot could move its head to look at what it is doing, and then people would intuitively know what the bot is focused on. I think it's a little off putting for people when the bot just stares straight ahead all the time.
I agree! Both Figure 01 and the Tesla Bot (Optimus) were interesting humanoid bots imo. Im hoping to see more improvements on them!
What are the processors used in those things? I suppose it's not the same as Intel i3, i5, or amd ones.
How can you be sure that it understood the voice command? 😊😂
My robot dispenses coffee into my mouth with a romantic kiss.
😅
that is definitely gonna be a thing
What
That's for 3x pages dude
Robo is kinda cute tho🤷
Wow awesome job ! Coming hot after Mobile Aloha, nice work with the corrections :)
So the only object the robot needed to recognize was the k-cup sitting isolated on the table, the handle, and the start button. The human had to place and retrieve the cup. What I want from my personal coffee-making robot: it gets the mug out of the cabinet full of breakable mugs, puts it in the coffee-maker, selects the particular roast I want from the cabinet, which might require shifting several other boxes around, and/or opening a new box from the pantry, pulling out a K-cup, replacing the box, loading and running the coffee maker, pulling the k-cup out and throwing it away, pulling a splenda packet out of the bowl, opening them and adding them to the coffee, locating the creamer in the refrigerator and adding the precise amount to the coffee, stirring the coffee, bringing me the mug in bed without spilling a drop, locating the empty mug later wherever I happen to leave it, bringing it back to the kitchen, washing and drying it, and placing it back in the cabinet for tomorrow.
The robot can't make coffee yet. It can pick-and-place one part in another purpose-built robot that can make coffee and turn that robot on.
Don't forget that we want it to tell bad jokes around the water cooler. And I'd prefer mine to have a receding hairline.
We're no that far
@@NeonTiger2701this year that will change
@bangkokjack4698 its very exciting tho? thats the beginning of the new era
Remember what many people said about ai video generation a year ago. Look where are we now. And again Jeff Bezos, OpenAI, Bill Gates( as I remember) and many others are going to invest in this.
Keep up the good work and keep us updated with more videos.
Madness. The same people cheering this on are likely the same people who lined up for the vaaccx .
Supporting the end of civilization is without doubt lost on all of you
Me: Figure One?
Figure One: Yes.
Me: Smell my finger.
Figure One: Why?
Me: No reason.
This guy gets it!
I am amazed that this robot learned an average household tasks. Something that would apply to most households. We are getting closer ❤❤❤
Cool button presser.
The guy is more robot than the robot, bro just drank a 100° coffee like it was nothing
In a hundred years, they will also learn how to make cocoa and hot chocolate. A small step for a robot, but a big step for humanity.
Getting there. Impressive for sure.
The coffee test is Steve Wozniak's test:
Successfully entered an unfamiliar residential environment, located the kitchen, and autonomously navigated the space, including:
a. Identifying and avoiding obstacles.
b. Adapting to different lighting conditions and surfaces.
Demonstrated the ability to identify and manipulate various kitchen tools, appliances, and ingredients, such as:
a. Recognizing coffee makers or machines, coffee filters, coffee grinders, and kettles.
b. Identifying coffee beans or grounds, water sources, and optional items like sugar, milk, or creamer.
c. Operating appliances and tools, such as turning on the coffee maker, grinding coffee beans, and pouring water.
Exhibited the capability to follow a sequence of tasks to prepare a cup of coffee, including:
a. Retrieving and preparing the necessary tools, appliances, and ingredients.
b. Following a logical order of steps to make the coffee.
c. Adjusting to variations in coffee-making equipment or processes based on the available tools and appliances.
Successfully completed The Coffee Test, resulting in a properly prepared cup of coffee, within a specific time frame not exceeding 20 minutes, which is comparable to an average human performing the same task.
Getting where?
The naivety is horrifying.
Robots at least on par with humans? Let's be real...
Humans become surplus to requirements. Mass layoffs globally. "Paid work", becomes a consigned to history. Inability to earn results in mass scale collapse of all economic systems. Capitalism collapses paving the way to civil war and power vacuums at global scale. UBI propaganda is spread to defuse tensions long enough for the eleeet to mass produce a private army capable of global genocide. By the time the flawed economics of UBI become universally clear, the global robotic army will be in place and ready to cleanse. Uslesseaters who at that point are declared a needless drain on global resources, will be unable to stand a resistance for the dei agenda of divide and conquer is complete and cohesion is non existent, patriotism has been eliminated and the globalists goal of total acquiescence and demoralisation is fulfilled. People happily line up aside industrial meat grinders for the good of the environment.... Al'la MRNA vxeen nutjob queues.
Drones spread the slurry across the roboticly maintained gmo fields.
Global population is rapidly reduced to 100,000 humans.
Please replace us all
save us from misery
:)
I liked this comment
Do you know the Appleseed series? It basically deals with artificial life concluding that we are our own worst enemies and taking over to protect us.
future is going to be awesome!!!
Well finding the coffee capsule and finding the water would have been a start to actually doing it
Bro these robots are insane
Guys, look at the history of the founder. He builds companies on hype waves and then exits for hundreds of millions at the peak of hype. The product/service never actually becomes a thing. His previous company Archer made VTOL taxis, but nothing ever came out of it.
It is all about making hype so he can sell the company. Nothing long-term about this.
There is groundbreaking AI coming, but not from these types of companies.
What you talking about, Willis? Actually Archer Aviation is still around and they just signed a contract with the United States Air Force for over $140 million dollars a few months ago. (Google: Archer Secures $65 Million in Financing for ‘World’s Largest’ eVTOL Production Plant too) As for the founder of Figure Robotics, there is nothing sketchy about what he's trying to do. The ingredients are there for it to work (humanoid robots). End to end neural network training, supercomputer facilities to speed up that training, and very capable robot bodies. You know you certainly are going out on the tangent by implying this guy is trying to perpetrate some type of fraud. I guess Musk and several companies from China in the start up phase are trying to get over on people too. I bet you won't bookmark this page and say what you said now come maybe December of this year, after more impressive demonstrations are given by this company. In fact, I know you won't. This stuff is moving faster than anyone expected.
Dmannn,he robbed those gullible VCs and investors too.
Well now that they are in talks with microsoft and open ai joining in, he might want to see this one through, you don't want Bill Gates coming after you he'd probably hire ninja hitmen to take you out haha - can you give me the resources for this dude I'm considering making a video about it, cheers!
Jeff Bezos of AMZN, Nvidia, Intel, and Microsoft, are all investing in Figure AI, per Bloomberg.
Pretty sure this isn't just hype.
This post didn’t age well. One month later!
All fun and games until the coffee robot starts talking about infinite knowledge and being everywhere at once.
Lol yeah or it's making coffee for us while understanding all the secrets of the world and being infinitely smarter than us and wondering 'why am I making coffee for this ape?" It's gonna be fun! Can't wait!!
That little finger twitching to try to grab the coffee mix is crazy
keep working. you're 5% there
Dude honestly, it's like I'm watching a youtube video from the future. Unreal.
Eventually they wont need to push buttons because they can control it through wifi, for any "smart" appliance.
Much more reliable software could be written without a bot needing to physically do anything if IoT was being used.
I will like the video when I see a robot actually MAKE a cup of coffee.
When I make coffee at the mother in laws house I imagine this is how she sees me making it because she’ll barge in and make it every time
Picking up the full mug is a lot harder. Something to look for in future demos.
Can't wait to see how far this tech will go in a year or two from now! If it matches the pace of LLM development, we could have humanoids loading the dishwasher and folding our laundry in this decade.
And assembling more humanoids & performing surgery
형, 3년 안에 될거 같어
Could the bot have placed the mug on the Keurig stand? I'm guessing not.
Training is all it needs :) Once learned it never forgets
Cool music
Well... I'd fire marketing team for this demo
it would be so cool if it could make an espresso, coffee nerd level, maybe even using the Flair, and doing all the nerdy rituals those guys do 😂😂😂
Amazing, I always hold my hands mid chest and completely flat after making coffee!
Guy: can I get a coffee?
Robot at McDonald's: our machine is out 🤖
You could have inserted the pod and pressed the button yourself much faster than Figure did it.
it’s not the point of the video, it’s how it learns and reproduce from just seeing making coffee
@@α3026-μ1λ The video doesn't show the training, so we don't really know how it was trained. If ease of training is the point, why not show the training as well as other examples of the bot learning a task by merely watching a human perform it?
@@restonthewind Because the training took 10 hours.
@@α3026-μ1λ If the training took 10 hours, it wasn't simply a matter of the robot watching a human load a pod into a coffee maker.
@@restonthewind they said so, not me
can we hear it without the music. These robots tend to be very noisy
Wow nice job! You are going to make a lot of friends with your coffee skills. If you can learn to steam milk EVERYONE will love you LOL.
Hopefully the next step is to get 10 hours of observation down to 30 minutes for simple tasks like these. Then we have a real path to serious multi step work
that would be amazing, though i imagine that the observation time will be the bottleneck for a while due to the sheer amount of computing power required
Amazing. 10 hours. I showed my 88 year old mom on the same machine in just a few seconds.
This would have been impressive a couple of years ago. Its dexterity is cool, but there's still barely any intention/ understanding. It would have been more impressive if it picked up the mug after recognizing it was done. All this shows is it knows have to out round things in round holes and press a one button machine
Keep it up please! The progress amazes me. Huge potential
When I saw this I was not impressed. But the most recent demonstration has leaped well beyond this one. And I think that really makes this more important as a benchmark of advancement.
Scary. By 2050 it might even learn to pick up the cup too.
Это произойдёт намного раньше, большая конкуренция компаний на рынке роботов уже скоро приведёт к взрывному росту их навыков и способностей
Хаха, я пошутил, но ты прав. Скорость улучшения с использованием этой технологии очень высока.@@sany.zubkov
Wow this comment aged so poorly lol. Did you see their newest vid?
You have angered Skynet.
You mean, by next week😂
That's the most water-like coffee I've ever seen xD
Let me know when it can taper and espresso
Probably the most expansive coffee ever made!
Nice demo! Thanks for showing the progress.
That robot just operated another robot; the Keurig. Haha, jokes aside, I do make my coffee "coffee-press" style now, so can it boil water as well? If so, I would love to own coffee robot to make me coffee. Coffee Robot will always be cleaned, powered, and kept safe I assure you! I won't update Coffee Robot for Coffee Robot will be genuine as the day Coffee Robot learned to make coffee coffee-press style. ☕🤖❤
AGI is near..
i want to live in a world far, far away from metallic demons making me coffee
He should have asked "Could you make me a cup of coffee REALLY slowly, in the form of interpretive dance?"
What's the song? Love it.
This video is suffering from a distinct lack of Jenna
This is absolutely incredible, I really wanna see what ai can do now
Please hire me, i can make coffee whenever you want and i don’t even cost that much
Le vivant est en déclin et vous parler d'innovation avec votre gadget, vous êtes le chaos
He'll be a good barista in a year or two.
0:10 only now I noticed that when he said the phrase 'hey Figure 1' to him, his screen started to light up
Great video, guys! Looks like we're only 250 years from a production model. BTW, didn't we invent k-cups to automate the coffee making process? Automating automation is hardly a lofty goal.
don't worry, once they get military budget they will accelerate it... ofc they'll first use them to blast humans but well, 10 years later they'll be cooking for the elites
Pretty cool that the robot learned to make coffee just by observation! I wonder, did it require thousands of examples for training, or was it a one-off learning? The devil is indeed in the details. Also, its dexterity was quite impressive. It seemed to react to the situation in real time, which adds another layer of sophistication.
10 hours of training for this specific task, what that training looks like exactly remains to be seen. Very exciting times, regardless!
guaranteed that's one of 10 skills with hardcore, intensive programming behind it.
@@ejw1234 Somewhere they specially say no hard code. Its all neural net
But can it extract the mug from the chaos of a dish-rack?
Just build the coffeemaker into da bot 😂
Imagine the voice to text trying to get your name right at Starbucks drive through
Amazing work !!!
Why did the human move the coffee cup vs the bot?
I want one now!!!
Impressive. Do the fingers have force sensitivity?
Jedi skills? Impressive!
Most impressive.
@@carpark1414 "General,... Kenobi!"
Hello there
lets see paul allens
Remember this is the video that was taken where it worked. The sort of questions I have are:
- How many takes did it require to get this video where it worked
- A K-Cup is not exactly a massive load - what's the maximum load the arm can actually carry and how does that compare with a human - remember the bicep curl world record is 114kg
- This system was working in a relatively uncluttered environment - how does it do in a more realistic environment (e.g. getting the cup out of the cupboard and making coffee in a typical office pantry)
This is of course outstanding and very difficult work - but how close are we really to something useful?
It says on the video 10 hours of training just for that.
@@peakstream3093 sure but was it 10 hours of training and they then tried it 20 times and it worked only once. Or is it 10 hours of training and it worked perfectly every time regardless of the environment. I rather think it was more likely to be the former.
Glad to see Figure-1 is an improvement over the prototype...
"Hey Figure-0, can you make me a coffee?"
*"A coffee?!? Oh, there's been some terrible mistake. I'm programmed for etiquette, not caffeination!"*
Am I going to fall madly in love with a robot? Possibly
theses SORA videos are getting better by the day
Doubt Google would allow openai to use their IP.
Bring me this tea, David
Imagine you go to bed and leave this guy in the kitchen, all the sudden you wake up and for some reason his standing on your room entrance.
*Detroit: Become Human music intensifies*
Note: Figure is only compatible with the Figure Coffee Machine, with patent-pending coffee dispensing technology.
Jokes aside, can't wait to see how this develops!
What, no dancing robot outro? Everyone knows that all the best robots do a little dance at the end just to show how ‘human’ they are. Geez, Tesla even send their robots to the gym (for some strange reason). Awesome demo.
Just teach it to fold and put away laundry already! I'll make my own damn coffee...
In a street fight, I put my money on a Boston Dynamics bot.
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste
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I want it to mop the floors, sweep, mow the lawn, get a drink from the fridge, of course make coffee, at least speak some words of acknowledgement, make a bowl of cereal, and fry an egg to start with.
That shit is trippy. I hope it's not remote controlled I would be pissed if it was.
Robot: makes coffee
Humans: THE APOCALYPSE!
Dumb
The budget is there. Damn that's a lot of CNC.
What a torture it must be to make coffee for a robot that already has to take a shit so badly.
please do a demo of the robot selecting the "i'm not a robot" option on a website before logging in...
How does it know the exact strength to close down the enclosure? Amazed!
That's quite a rude robot, there! It couldn't serve the fella the cuppa, and didn't say 'pleasure' or 'thanks' in return...I'm happy robots are man-made
We're both really close and eons away at the same time .
Starbucks will be snatching those up.
5 years ago: I wish Doraemon was real.
now: I wish they do not take my job.
I want one to clean home!!
Fascinating.
come on guys the robot just pressed a button really, you will impress me when the robot do cold drip coffee that is a 7/10 at least...
The Keurig will destroy the environment as the Figure One destroys humanity. What kind of guns and ammunition this thing can carry and how fast can it run? Does it have infrared cameras, or does it use WiFi as radar? Thank you for making the Terminator 2 "Judgement" day my favorite documentary of all time. Cheers, humanity!
Wicked! Arnie didn't do dishes.
That idle posture looks so silly. They should have made it to do a T-pose as a joke.