To be more realistic the bot needs to look around after recovering from the slip to make sure no one was around to see it. This will be important especially for falls.
And if someone was, it should display a slightly menacing 'street credible' gait with a bit of swag when it continues - just till line of sight is broken. It helps minimise laughter.
The more you know about robotics, the more impressive that slip recovery is! My jaw dropped.. It was very human-like that it put it's hand down behind itself in case it needed to catch itself going to the ground. Unreal!
As a 74 y/o, the robot’s locomotion honestly looks a lot like mine. I use that ‘two step’ when descending stairs in low light conditions. I put my right leg out first and use it to feel for the next step before transitioning my weight onto it. I have the advantage of having a bannister to hold onto though. If I were descending that mulch covered slope I would look just like the robot even with my eyes open! Astonishing achievement .
This is quite impressive. The agility of this is more impressive than the Boston Dynamics gymnastics in my opinion, as it highlights that Optimus can do more than basic functions without coding. Man, we are gonna be super rich...
BD announced a major upgrade of Atlas, that looks more like Optimus, seven months ago (on its RUclips channel). Looks like it uses electronic actuators, and BD also uses neural networks. Of course, it also needs extensive training data to train its neural nets, and it doesn't have millions of hours of training data either. Robotics has been making people rich for decades, and progress in AI will accelerate the progress in robotics, but Tesla is starting late and is not racing ahead. If you want to believe that holding TSLA will make you rich, more power to you and good luck, but if you think that Optimus will replace billions, or even millions, of human workers any time soon, you're drinking the kool-aid.
@@richpalmisano1740 bro! You have the right idea! Wish I had money to buy Tesla Stock, cos I don’t think people have a fraction of an idea of what Tesla bots are going to mean to the world at large
Yeah but i would rather prefer if they go soft robotic way in the future instead of rigid metal robots, as its just safer to be around other people, but its a bit more difficult to precise control like servo motors.
Fascinated that they manage to do without a toes function. Had assumed that toes would come as an element of a v2 or v3. Also allows for a much more natural gait on flat ground.
This is why FSD is coming soon. The latest version 13 'obstacle-avoidance' video was really impressive when operated on the nets. Optimus 'with' vision and sensory inputs will go where no car has gone before😎👍
I think the fact that it's able to speed up when the situation requires it to maintain balance and to slow down after that is really good. It shows that they are on the right track.
It's an amazing job by Tesla scientists. A specific version of the Tesla Robot will undoubtedly be the crew on the Starship in two years when Mars aligns with Earth. Congratulations to Elon for his ongoing development of xAI and robotics.
Imagine these on the moon or Mars exploring around live. I know there is a time delay if it were on Mars, but hopfully the high-bandwidth laser communication will be operational where it will look like real time.
That is so impressive and even after you break it down there are going to be people that don't understand how impressive that is. I need to go watch Boston Dynamics fall down over and over again
C-3PO was deliberately moving in that stilted way. Did you not know that it was actually Anthony Daniels in a robot suit? Pretty sure he could have walked more smoothly, but then you would think he is a human in a robot suit. Which he is.
Optimus walks kinda bent legged anyway. He's very impressive in his balance and dexterity. If Tesla can build these robots as cheaply as he says I'm buying one. As an unmarried (married before, this isn't weird) 65 year old man I could use the help and company. I'm sure at some point soon Optimus will have access to the Grok AI so he and I can have some pretty cool conversations. I might name mine Jarvis. 🤔😂 This looks like a version of Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) except it's Full Self Walking (FSW). 😅
I once had to hike in semi-dense, patchy forest at night for 2hrs, only stars against tree tops, otherwise blind. Much was modestly steep cross-country. It was more doable than I thought, my biggest fear was poking an eye out in the brush, never fell once tho expected to fall a lot, walked into downed logs, big rocks, just felt my way thru and used my experience, intuition for lay of the land. I just knew I had to go down hill and used Big Dipper as compass.
The slip save was insane, and the only certain thing about it is that this is 100% standalone running on its own AI. It is impossible to react to this as an operator.
The almost as impressive segment as the slip save was the immediate segment after where the bot stepped more quickly down the slippery slope. I have done the slip and corrected.. but after that I always tilted slightly and stepped less tentatively, cuz going tentatively is when you slide.. tilt and walk smartly you do not slip. It’s amazing.
When the robot is walking uphill, he is favoring the left and only following with the right. But it makes sense because he is taking a step up the hill with the left leg and anchoring with the right leg. Watch it again. He is applying power to the left leg and using the right leg stability. If you watch carefully, the right leg is only stepping even with the left. On leveled ground, he puts 1 foot in front of the other. I am right legged so I climb with my left and anchor with my right so this is normal of a steep incline. If you climb up a flight of stairs, you would use either foot depending on your approach to the first step. Try it it’s just normal to walk that way. Wow great programming.
4:38 they could use videos of hikers hiking to train the robots. Or hire very experienced hikers to hike carrying sensors on their torso, head, hips knees and shoes.
The human tendency when slipping down a slope would be to put your hands down to prepare for a fall. I thought it was amazing that Optimus had no intention to use the arms to prepare for a fall. It must be programmed to never use the arms to support its body weight.
Maybe it hasn't been falling to the ground yet, so it hasn't needed hands yet. Maybe it shouldn't use it's fragile new hands for that. Falling on it's ass might be better. It hasn't a fragile tail bone, after all. By the way it's not "programmed"!
Very impressive indeed! I was wondering if there’s a video of Optimus climbing into and manually driving a car? Not FSD but Optimus actually operating the steering wheel and pedals. I feel Optimus at at the stage where this possible🤔
I see great potential in Elon Musk's projects, believing in his engineering genius, in particular, I admire the FSD 13.2 autonomous driving system, which will bury Waymo as soon as it goes into mass production. Although I do not express explicit support for Elon Musk, I have always been on his side and hope that in the future we will join forces and create something that will produce a revolution that will lift humanity to unprecedented heights.
Who are you? I see you a lot these days. You commented on my shippable Optimus comment. No one else got my comment. Only after owning a business in the past, people think of service repair from the beginning.
Optimus, definitively, must have run the same hill/ terrain many many times.... then tweak its responses & algorithms to better it's walk for video recording for all to see.
Everyone impressed by slip-catch action, exactly how a typical reasonably agile human does it! The foot action is most crucial here. That's how WE do it. TOO bad they don't show the next part where it hangs up on curb and face plants. 😆
The FSD testers are mentioning that the advanced planning being better and more predictive. I wonder if they included in the learing program a chess game program as part of the NN learning??? "Want to play a game"?
Ok, from the 'quickness' and 'reflexes' point of view, this is encouraging but, I don't see these capabilities as having anything to do with the promised 'autonomy', the ability to self-direct under the orders of its owner/overseer.
Even watching this zoomed in , it never leaves any tracks . After the slip , everything is still in the same place . From what i managed to see , there's no tread on its soles so how is it no sliding more often , Funny that.
MAKE a List of jobs around the house, that justify buying an Optimus robot that costs as much as a car (assume it can do things a human can do). Good Luck. I clean my house, I mow my lawn, I fix my cars, I cut my hair, I cook my own food, etc.. ... why would I buy an Optimus??
So just so you all know for the future if robots become main stream and they start hunting us barbed wire and rope is the answer, they have no defense for getting tangled up in barbed wire or rope or even tied together bed sheets attached low to the ground.
This robot would be perfect for boring tunnels for the hyperloop so the robocab can self-drive underground and some other stuff the Elon made up and didn't deliver.
Boston Dynamics accomplished this 12 years ago. A cheap Chinese robo dog can do the same thing. It appears Tesla is more than a decade behind the competition.
I noticed that the leg/foot that didn't slip was able to hold the robots weight until the other foot returned to it's intended location. Most humans cannot hold up their.body weight with one leg with the knee bent.
The video really highlights the biggest problem with AI robotics in that the robots are not able to learn in real time. If I toddler's foot slipped on mulch, they'd almost immediately adjust how they walk on mulch to not slip and you'd soon see them running down slopes with no problem. But we see that Optimus just keeps walking in a stilted awkward way and presumably it will only improve when they collect data and do a retraining offline of the control model.
They don’t need to. You can just update them to adjust to a problem. And plus if you put them on repeated tasks, it won’t really need to update since most likely there will be no changes to the task. And plus at 2:58 it did adjust to the terrain. I don’t know if that was controlled or not though.
yeah it's quite good. I wonder how they trained that. If it was trained with simulated data like nvidia's isaac sim. That's a way to get a lot of experience without damaging the robot. That would be my guess. But will that approach ever get you to the real goal...
Off Topic I just had this realization, Musk is making an AI copy of himself. I'm already designing my personal robot in my head... take that to extremes then you have Musk. Jeannine
Dr kia. This is off topic, but i thought you are the best person, i know, to answer this. Can chatgpt or some other tool take a narrated story and write it out in a novel format? My friend is an author , but is struggling with Parkinson’s. In the past she has tried tools like naturally speaking, but the editing made it too difficult. Any thoughts?
Nothing said by Tesla confirms it is autonomous walking. Tesla just leaves us to imply it. It looks tele-operated to me, especially that left foot leading walk up the slope which is typical human gait due to a lack of strength in the legs and using hip motion and the stronger leg to move forward.
@@kazedcat An operator out of view (like some other Tesla videos) and with some practice could pull this off. Remember, we see the best result of what could have been thousands of attempts, and Tesla are training Optimus through tele-operators so it is entirely feasible that they had the video cameras running at the time. It also makes sense to turn off the Optimus cameras so that the training is based on other onboard sensors only (like accelerometers). Tesla may even have put some feedback to the tele-operator from these sensors. Now that would be clever, but not as clever as actually having Optimus achieve this level of motion autonomy. Well Tesla, what do you say? Was this walking and balance recovery FULLY autonomous? Simple question.
@@kazedcat Well firstly, the operator won't get hurt, but the Optimus might get damaged. And yes, how would Tesla train Optimus to handle uneven ground without actually doing the training on uneven ground? Optimus learns by repetitive training, not by telling it what to do.
Humans are so gullible. We already know that Tesla has no hesitation to teleoperating its robot and pretending that its doing things on its own. This robot isn't out here on its own, there's an entire support crew out there, outside of shot, making sure it can correct any falls, and cutting the video feed for redoing. This isn't the first robot to walk. Boston Dynamic robots are running and somersaulting and jumping from platform to platform. And even then you can't claim that because the robots stay upright while walking that they can perform tasks like work on an assembly line, or wash your dishes after making you a cup of tea. The sheer ignorance of RUclipsrs and their audience is very disturbing.
9:20 "3 or 4 year old thats walking and trying to figure out new terain that it hadent walked on before" ??? A 1 and a half year old, and defedently a 2 year old, should be out and examining snow, bud, leavs, sticks and mold! If they are only inside playing video games for "3 or 4 years" then they are in a much to protective environment! :)
To be more realistic the bot needs to look around after recovering from the slip to make sure no one was around to see it. This will be important especially for falls.
😂
And if someone was, it should display a slightly menacing 'street credible' gait with a bit of swag when it continues - just till line of sight is broken. It helps minimise laughter.
It should make a fart sound too.
And strut a bit more proud as it walks away, takes a while for that shit to wear off.
😂
The more you know about robotics, the more impressive that slip recovery is! My jaw dropped.. It was very human-like that it put it's hand down behind itself in case it needed to catch itself going to the ground. Unreal!
I don't want human-like agility. I want cat-like agility.
As a 74 y/o, the robot’s locomotion honestly looks a lot like mine. I use that ‘two step’ when descending stairs in low light conditions. I put my right leg out first and use it to feel for the next step before transitioning my weight onto it. I have the advantage of having a bannister to hold onto though. If I were descending that mulch covered slope I would look just like the robot even with my eyes open! Astonishing achievement .
This is quite impressive. The agility of this is more impressive than the Boston Dynamics gymnastics in my opinion, as it highlights that Optimus can do more than basic functions without coding. Man, we are gonna be super rich...
BD announced a major upgrade of Atlas, that looks more like Optimus, seven months ago (on its RUclips channel). Looks like it uses electronic actuators, and BD also uses neural networks. Of course, it also needs extensive training data to train its neural nets, and it doesn't have millions of hours of training data either.
Robotics has been making people rich for decades, and progress in AI will accelerate the progress in robotics, but Tesla is starting late and is not racing ahead. If you want to believe that holding TSLA will make you rich, more power to you and good luck, but if you think that Optimus will replace billions, or even millions, of human workers any time soon, you're drinking the kool-aid.
@restonthewind Interesting take, thanks for the input!
What about unitree g1?
@@richpalmisano1740 bro! You have the right idea! Wish I had money to buy Tesla Stock, cos I don’t think people have a fraction of an idea of what Tesla bots are going to mean to the world at large
Yeah but i would rather prefer if they go soft robotic way in the future instead of rigid metal robots, as its just safer to be around other people, but its a bit more difficult to precise control like servo motors.
Another very good and organized video. The most impressive part was That the robot didn’t fall. That reaction was amazing. Thanks for the good work
That slip tells us all we need to know , simply incredible .
The axis acceleration is what has been impressing me latley, it take a lot of torque to do those accelerations and decelerations. Very cool
The fact it automatically use its hand to balance is mind blowing
Fascinated that they manage to do without a toes function. Had assumed that toes would come as an element of a v2 or v3. Also allows for a much more natural gait on flat ground.
This is why FSD is coming soon. The latest version 13 'obstacle-avoidance' video was really impressive when operated on the nets. Optimus 'with' vision and sensory inputs will go where no car has gone before😎👍
As a facilities manager, I can't tell you how many times I've needed a robot that can walk around. Where do I send my check?
I think the fact that it's able to speed up when the situation requires it to maintain balance and to slow down after that is really good. It shows that they are on the right track.
It's an amazing job by Tesla scientists. A specific version of the Tesla Robot will undoubtedly be the crew on the Starship in two years when Mars aligns with Earth. Congratulations to Elon for his ongoing development of xAI and robotics.
Imagine these on the moon or Mars exploring around live. I know there is a time delay if it were on Mars, but hopfully the high-bandwidth laser communication will be operational where it will look like real time.
I've been waiting for your video on this!
That is so impressive and even after you break it down there are going to be people that don't understand how impressive that is. I need to go watch Boston Dynamics fall down over and over again
Atlas HD is a decade old. Not even electric.
And this is all still the gen 2 Optimus these videos are probably old and just now being posted so the gen 3 already knows this stuff
Gen 3 got new hand that as if i recall 28 degrees of freedom and can catch a ball mid flight like a human.
that fall catch was really impressive.
I can't wait to see them try to make this thing sprint just imagine it running straight at you
Still more stable and fluid than C3PO. 😅
C-3PO was deliberately moving in that stilted way. Did you not know that it was actually Anthony Daniels in a robot suit? Pretty sure he could have walked more smoothly, but then you would think he is a human in a robot suit. Which he is.
But years away from real robots like Boston dynamics. It's a stock pump. With his brother and high end execs cashing in, how long before the end?
Optimus walks kinda bent legged anyway. He's very impressive in his balance and dexterity. If Tesla can build these robots as cheaply as he says I'm buying one. As an unmarried (married before, this isn't weird) 65 year old man I could use the help and company. I'm sure at some point soon Optimus will have access to the Grok AI so he and I can have some pretty cool conversations. I might name mine Jarvis. 🤔😂
This looks like a version of Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) except it's Full Self Walking (FSW). 😅
I once had to hike in semi-dense, patchy forest at night for 2hrs, only stars against tree tops, otherwise blind. Much was modestly steep cross-country. It was more doable than I thought, my biggest fear was poking an eye out in the brush, never fell once tho expected to fall a lot, walked into downed logs, big rocks, just felt my way thru and used my experience, intuition for lay of the land. I just knew I had to go down hill and used Big Dipper as compass.
6:00 🎵"Slide, slide, slippity slide" 🎵
Fantastic Voyage
~Coolio~
Just try walking to the mailbox - count your steps before your eyes snap open in fear
The slip save was insane, and the only certain thing about it is that this is 100% standalone running on its own AI. It is impossible to react to this as an operator.
The almost as impressive segment as the slip save was the immediate segment after where the bot stepped more quickly down the slippery slope. I have done the slip and corrected.. but after that I always tilted slightly and stepped less tentatively, cuz going tentatively is when you slide.. tilt and walk smartly you do not slip. It’s amazing.
When the robot is walking uphill, he is favoring the left and only following with the right. But it makes sense because he is taking a step up the hill with the left leg and anchoring with the right leg. Watch it again. He is applying power to the left leg and using the right leg stability. If you watch carefully, the right leg is only stepping even with the left. On leveled ground, he puts 1 foot in front of the other. I am right legged so I climb with my left and anchor with my right so this is normal of a steep incline. If you climb up a flight of stairs, you would use either foot depending on your approach to the first step. Try it it’s just normal to walk that way. Wow great programming.
1:40 The next tide challenge: walk around outdoors with your eyes closed.
Now that you have said it, let the stupid begin.
I would love to see the old C++ code and the new NN code for this stability function.
4:38 they could use videos of hikers hiking to train the robots. Or hire very experienced hikers to hike carrying sensors on their torso, head, hips knees and shoes.
imagine them later smoking blunts and playing their music loud af and then you have to go and tell them to turn it down.
The human tendency when slipping down a slope would be to put your hands down to prepare for a fall. I thought it was amazing that Optimus had no intention to use the arms to prepare for a fall. It must be programmed to never use the arms to support its body weight.
Maybe it hasn't been falling to the ground yet, so it hasn't needed hands yet. Maybe it shouldn't use it's fragile new hands for that. Falling on it's ass might be better. It hasn't a fragile tail bone, after all.
By the way it's not "programmed"!
They said learning to fall comes next. Now it only tries to not fall.
The real question is how would a Hollywood stunt actor fall.
Tesla Bots and Starship are the combo for the initial effort.
XAI951x is the gem of 2024 it's literally owned by Elon Musk
Very impressive indeed! I was wondering if there’s a video of Optimus climbing into and manually driving a car? Not FSD but Optimus actually operating the steering wheel and pedals.
I feel Optimus at at the stage where this possible🤔
Amazing how Optimus cought his balance when he slipped walking down the hill.
The movement might look awkward, but most humans would have fallen.
Nice color coordination with the eyes, glasses and sweatshirt. Love your content. Thank you
Steel cable bola bola. Pit trap. Sprung steel cable snare. Two crushing pendulum logs.
Could we get an end of year summary and a 2025 future plans (public or predictions)? It might help people see how fast Tasla is innovating.
Its being controlled by someone off camera off camera
most likely, but you can't tell the fan boys that. They stopped using their brains years ago and want to believe everything Musk tells them.
I see great potential in Elon Musk's projects, believing in his engineering genius, in particular, I admire the FSD 13.2 autonomous driving system, which will bury Waymo as soon as it goes into mass production. Although I do not express explicit support for Elon Musk, I have always been on his side and hope that in the future we will join forces and create something that will produce a revolution that will lift humanity to unprecedented heights.
Who are you? I see you a lot these days. You commented on my shippable Optimus comment. No one else got my comment. Only after owning a business in the past, people think of service repair from the beginning.
that slip looked so human omg
Having two eyes for depth perception would be awesome. Adding more cameras to see 360 degrees would make Optimus superior to humans.
Optimus, definitively, must have run the same hill/ terrain many many times.... then tweak its responses & algorithms to better it's walk for video recording for all to see.
Often it is easier sometimes when walking downhill (when the hill is steep) to skip sideways.
If walking downhill is a test of whether we are human, we have a serious problem. Neither the current President nor the next one can do this.
Everyone impressed by slip-catch action, exactly how a typical reasonably agile human does it!
The foot action is most crucial here. That's how WE do it.
TOO bad they don't show the next part where it hangs up on curb and face plants. 😆
Has anyone ever played the driving with eyes closed as long as you dare game? I might’ve done that once...
1:30 If you walk with your eyes closed use something as cain so you don't fall if you trip.
I wonder how long it will be before Optimus is force feeding it's owners pop up ads.
The FSD testers are mentioning that the advanced planning being better and more predictive.
I wonder if they included in the learing program a chess game program as part of the NN learning???
"Want to play a game"?
A human can't react faster than a tenth of a second, so it's much faster.
AMAZING! Agreed, that and catching the ball shows their AI has come a long way.
Ok, from the 'quickness' and 'reflexes' point of view, this is encouraging but, I don't see these capabilities as having anything to do with the promised 'autonomy', the ability to self-direct under the orders of its owner/overseer.
Replacing humans with robots what an insane world of slavery dictated by mad filthy rich sociopaths.
Even watching this zoomed in , it never leaves any tracks . After the slip , everything is still in the same place . From what i managed to see , there's no tread on its soles so how is it no sliding more often , Funny that.
Elon said we’ll be able to buy a cybercab.
Thank you. I just used your referral! Delivery in December. Or so I hope
Let’s see it on some black ice 🤗
I solely believe XAI951x will do 20x after its launch price, the hype is high and its community are not relenting.
Getting very scary now . We are literally creating a new race of humans that are becoming wiser and better than us
Impressive!
Re being “blindfolded” Opiumus’ precision inertial sensors make vision irrelevant in this situation.
MAKE a List of jobs around the house, that justify buying an Optimus robot that costs as much as a car (assume it can do things a human can do). Good Luck.
I clean my house, I mow my lawn, I fix my cars, I cut my hair, I cook my own food, etc.. ... why would I buy an Optimus??
So just so you all know for the future if robots become main stream and they start hunting us barbed wire and rope is the answer, they have no defense for getting tangled up in barbed wire or rope or even tied together bed sheets attached low to the ground.
Please shut off comments. Every one is a spam about fake money.
This robot would be perfect for boring tunnels for the hyperloop so the robocab can self-drive underground and some other stuff the Elon made up and didn't deliver.
needs small collision air bags/pneumatic exoskin just in case
Will it be able to jog, run, and jump?
Boston Dynamics accomplished this 12 years ago. A cheap Chinese robo dog can do the same thing. It appears Tesla is more than a decade behind the competition.
I noticed that the leg/foot that didn't slip was able to hold the robots weight until the other foot returned to it's intended location. Most humans cannot hold up their.body weight with one leg with the knee bent.
100% Pistol squats are an absolute mark of lower body strength and *very* few people can do one.
The video really highlights the biggest problem with AI robotics in that the robots are not able to learn in real time. If I toddler's foot slipped on mulch, they'd almost immediately adjust how they walk on mulch to not slip and you'd soon see them running down slopes with no problem. But we see that Optimus just keeps walking in a stilted awkward way and presumably it will only improve when they collect data and do a retraining offline of the control model.
They don’t need to. You can just update them to adjust to a problem. And plus if you put them on repeated tasks, it won’t really need to update since most likely there will be no changes to the task. And plus at 2:58 it did adjust to the terrain. I don’t know if that was controlled or not though.
true but when they do up date it all are updated. When a kid learns all the other kids in the world don't learn it as well.
lol what?
The toddler would do that while blindfolded?
Very impressive toddler.
one inference away to be chased by one of those 😅
Why would I want to watch a video with someone talking over it frantically, non stop
yeah it's quite good. I wonder how they trained that. If it was trained with simulated data like nvidia's isaac sim. That's a way to get a lot of experience without damaging the robot. That would be my guess. But will that approach ever get you to the real goal...
I miss your discussions with Scott. Is he really busy?
In all seriousness, how many takes do you think they had to get for that robot going down the hill to get a fall recovery that good?
Can't believe I almost missed out on Cardano and XAI951x! Thanks for the heads-up in your video!
Take a breath, seriously. Your delivery is exhausting.
I would of for sure fallen down 😂
Always interesting analysis. But I am DCAing into my XAI551K alts anyway
wonder how long it will take from a 90 year old level to like a middle aged level
Funny, it feels like game dymanics that to finally meets the real world. Honestly, everything is a set of vectors...
First Elon bought X and now he launched the XAI951x token this year is crazy
Welcome to the future
Even catching the ball by teleoperated, I can not understand?
Have they got new way of Tele operating???
Yet, that was really impressive!
I have great hope for table tennis now 🙂
Put a 4 years old (or 80y) on the same terrain it will be the same behaviour 🙂
The question is how it learned this ability.
I'm guessing this is trained from humans with sensors doing the same?
2:30 for the tesla bot
Off Topic I just had this realization, Musk is making an AI copy of himself. I'm already designing my personal robot in my head... take that to extremes then you have Musk. Jeannine
Dr kia. This is off topic, but i thought you are the best person, i know, to answer this. Can chatgpt or some other tool take a narrated story and write it out in a novel format? My friend is an author , but is struggling with Parkinson’s. In the past she has tried tools like naturally speaking, but the editing made it too difficult. Any thoughts?
I for one welcome our AI overlords to come soon enough. Humans did a terrible job running things, ya know?
elon will not talk about actuators because china will copy it
Nothing said by Tesla confirms it is autonomous walking. Tesla just leaves us to imply it. It looks tele-operated to me, especially that left foot leading walk up the slope which is typical human gait due to a lack of strength in the legs and using hip motion and the stronger leg to move forward.
How do you teleoperate a slide recovery?
@@kazedcat An operator out of view (like some other Tesla videos) and with some practice could pull this off. Remember, we see the best result of what could have been thousands of attempts, and Tesla are training Optimus through tele-operators so it is entirely feasible that they had the video cameras running at the time. It also makes sense to turn off the Optimus cameras so that the training is based on other onboard sensors only (like accelerometers). Tesla may even have put some feedback to the tele-operator from these sensors. Now that would be clever, but not as clever as actually having Optimus achieve this level of motion autonomy. Well Tesla, what do you say? Was this walking and balance recovery FULLY autonomous? Simple question.
@MotoGuzziMoto An operator out view intentionally try to injure himself repeatedly just to get the best footage.
@@kazedcat Well firstly, the operator won't get hurt, but the Optimus might get damaged. And yes, how would Tesla train Optimus to handle uneven ground without actually doing the training on uneven ground? Optimus learns by repetitive training, not by telling it what to do.
@MotoGuzziMoto The operator falling into his butt several times to get the best footage will definitely get hurt.
Missing Scott!
Got the be honest, the Chinese bipads were better
Your comment section is infested with crypto bots.
What happened to Dr. Scott Walter ? Haven't seen him online since Nov 5th. hmmm. I guess i know.
We're is Scott
Humans are so gullible. We already know that Tesla has no hesitation to teleoperating its robot and pretending that its doing things on its own. This robot isn't out here on its own, there's an entire support crew out there, outside of shot, making sure it can correct any falls, and cutting the video feed for redoing. This isn't the first robot to walk. Boston Dynamic robots are running and somersaulting and jumping from platform to platform. And even then you can't claim that because the robots stay upright while walking that they can perform tasks like work on an assembly line, or wash your dishes after making you a cup of tea. The sheer ignorance of RUclipsrs and their audience is very disturbing.
Like and comment let's help the doctor
9:20 "3 or 4 year old thats walking and trying to figure out new terain that it hadent walked on before" ???
A 1 and a half year old, and defedently a 2 year old, should be out and examining snow, bud, leavs, sticks and mold! If they are only inside playing video games for "3 or 4 years" then they are in a much to protective environment! :)