China's Humanoid Robot JUST SHATTERED World Record! $90,000 Model Begins Deployment Across US and EU
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There's a bicycle at my door waving a gun around demanding that I ride him somewhere, but glitches hard when I tell him I'm just a pine tree.
😂
Too funny 😅
Congrats on having a door as a pine tree
@@SigFigNewton better not be a hardwood door, or we fightin'
That's cool, already saw this pine tree edgy comment 25 times on other robotic channels. Congrats on being a parrot lemming or a bot.
I think it just hit me that we’re now actually entering the future that sci-fi books and films predicted.
Yes look at the kinds of world we live in in those films. Absolutely distopic
Things are getting weird.
@@wakingstate9The worlds in sci fi become dystopias like that because of multiculturalism, and corporate socialism. Just like it makes the real world shit too. 😅
@@ShibsKensei 100%
First use case will prolly be for pom
Walks better than the president
😂
LMAO
Comes with 5 different detachable heads: giant spoon, large kitchen knife, clown face, dog head, smile emoji on a spring.
and weapons turret
@@Pabz2030 Yes for the US military and Chinese Military variants, should be fun to watch.
@@SanctuaryLifeAll Chinese companies have to work with the CCP government. Imagine all the domestic models _taken over_ by the PLA.
@@SanctuaryLife the robot army is only implemented when the poor attempt a revolution against the elites. They are capitalism’s army.
.... and chronograph to measure the speed of the projectiles being shot through their robot heads.
but why do they all walk like they've shit their pants ?
Cause they are still in their toddler phase
Balance is hard. So they cheat with short, shuffling strides, bent knees, wide hips.
Although Boston Dynamics is up at a different level regarding balance.
We need better artificial peripheral nervous systems.
Easy is hard...the robotics paradox
because they did 😂
Because a robot engineer does not depend on god's shitty old hip and spine construction
Theres no going back now
So they want them fast enough to catch fleeing humans !!
Chris Christie near the event horizon would look like that
Not fast enough. Faster. That way, you will be caught 100%.
This robot is racist as its only gonna catch fat white people and old Asian women as it is now.
Would you like it better if they were limited to 5 m/s, half that of a sprinter, and with 8 hours endurance?
As companies compete with each other, they will continue to make them faster and faster. It's only a matter of time.
The price Tag is impressive.
I mean, made in China
@@thomassynths Don't care. Please just take my money and I hope there will be a community hacking it. I would ride my EUC to the shop and back while it's running next to me with my groceries. And carry my EUC in the shop.
I give it 3 months before the lithium ion batteries catch fire.@@oskar6747
Especially since Boston Dynamics equivalent, the Spot cost an absurd 75 grand!!
@oskar6747 currently it's human tracking capabilities sucks, the software gets confused with chair legs and struggles to keep up if you just walk a normal pace. Perhaps with a custom little apple airtag kind of thing it would be able to find you and track better.
Imagine a swarm of those dogbots digging holes and planting trees in Africa. They could build the green wall in a year or two. Just needs a few small modifications.
When you can still pay a human in Africa a dollar a day to do that, it doesn't make sense yet to use robots
@@JasonSmith709a robot can work 24/7
@@JasonSmith709those africans need food, water etc... these robots just need to be sent with solar panels and they do their job, might even be able to conquer the continent on their own lol.
@@Jack-he8jv yeah, that's why you pay them, what's the point in AI and robotics if you can't use the wealth they generate to give the poorest people in the world a wage?
@@Jack-he8jvI'm here for the robotic conquest of Africa. 🦾
This SHATTERED world record has left me SHOCKED!
Here for such comments
😂
I'm SHOCKED and STUNNED
AMERICANS ARE FURIOUS about this ROBOT'S WEIRD TRICK
i JUST woke up!
90k !
What's it's name? Trojan??
Just like the horse 😂
Trojan chips?
I would not be surprised considering the massive volume of trojans and worms in the past couple of months. The code does not even have to be purposefully malicious at release. It just requires some proprietary blobs running on cheap hardware locked into a certain kernel release that cannot be upgraded. Eventually the flaws surface due to stagnation and lack of upgrades.
Yeah saying 90k isn't bad is like saying $5000 for a Donut isn't bad
I wouldnt take the job of kicking a robot for a million dollars and hour, absolutely no way this ends well ;D
That’s the most realistic thing I’ve ever seen
AIs learn from those ungodly internets of yours and it's full of videos of humans kicking robots. Oooh they'll remember it, they'll remember it good =)
"No matter how clever you are , there will always be a chinese whos better than you "
- Peter Griffin
No the clever person was the one whose IP was stolen
They are the best at stealing intellectual property. Only if the people rise up and realize they have the power, then cast out the CPP in China would they have a chance to compete against our innovation and creativity. Just my opinion
The Chineses are not that capable
@@VincentKarabouladMusique the Chineses are not that capable
Not surprised the CCP companies are ready to sale. It's their Win-Win model, they win getting the money from you and win by selling you cheap scraps with other people's IP😂. Flood the market, just because.
Their industrial espionage has improved
Edit: Be aware of the RUclips channels shadow-ban practice, occasionally double check your comment with an alt account to see if your comment exist for everyone one else beside you
Not sure about that. When cars started being designed by computer they all started looking the same. The same will apply to robotics
They are now so good at copying that they have it before you invent it!
@@sucofnisucofni8935 give it a few more years and that statement won't be true anymore
looks like Mr.Muller triggered some Chicom apologists! 😎
Yeah nearly all my comments have been shadow-deleted. Kinda Scary
When you live with the prophecy for so long, the moment of revelation is a SHOCK!
Shadout Mapes, Planet Arrakis.
The Chinese dog is a perfect machine gun carrier. That center back arm would mean the robot can stay hidden and still fire at area denial interlopers. Must lay flat on the ground using any terrain cover.
there's a wacky Australian youtube inventor who tested this, strapped guns to robot dog took it to gun range
Now i was seeing something from my early days, a galactic football team
nah the multibillion dollar football business gonna resist all the way they gonna say it's not halal/kosher or some ethical bs
Eyes without a face 🎶
God damnit!! Now I've got that song stuck in my head!!!!
Dang. Billy Idol, haven't heard that in decades.
@@The1stDukeDroklar I keep going back to it, pretty good.
yo Wes! thanks dude for the video… I was hitting reload on youtube off and on for 30 minutes because I was certain you’d be putting out a video. Thanks again for all the content, I appreciate what you do 🙏😎🤙
Boston Dynamics was doing these robots for years, but never actually released anything like this for sale.
Because it's not easy to release them for sale. Almost all the videos here are in controlled environment, I am pretty curious to see it in real world usage, like a random youtuber buying one and testing it for everyday tasks.
You've been able to buy Spot for a while
That is a quadruped. They haven't sold a biped yet.@@jason_v12345
Where do you think this Chinese company got their tech? Sure, they’ll release some inferior version, and it will be obvious how many cut corners it has, and be a nightmare for maintenance, and last right up to the warranty date (if that), and it will immediately be made obsolete by anything Boston Dynamics ever releases.
As far as I know they were not autonomous though. They were scripted. idk where they are at now though.. maybe adding a quick stereo and but hole projector? I want a but hole projector dammit.
How embarrassing for the Tesla Robot team, at least as far as mobility?
Tesla's will actually work compared to china
How embarrassing for Boston Dynamics I would say. Always remember, China is an empire rising fast and the US is the old empire falling as fast. What you see here is just another example of how rising and declining empires differ.
China is also currently in a economic recession turning into a depression. Robots are not going to change everything from these clowns. It's only a matter of time before things change for them.
How embarrassing for venture capitalists hoping that a a $90,000 was going to be cheaper than a human laborer.
Elon said hes knows more about manufacturing than anyone else in the world. What happened to the hyperloop that is going to be cheaper than rail....*Elon asburger head shake of approval* ...yes cheaper than rail
Why is it “transporting a javelin”?
Pairs well together with the suspiciously military cases of use
Maybe it thinks that somewhere there is a heart missing a javelin and is running towards it at 21 km/h just before jumping at the right moment.
Best method to disable a robot in seconds ?
... this is what most humans should be researching, right about now :(
I'm thinking electrically conducting liquid ... maybe ferrofluid from a Super Soaker.
Cqc=taser or stun gun
EMP rifle?
If it doesn't exist yet, it should
Spray paint for its sensors
Thanks for sharing 😊
Imagine an alpine dog carrying a gun on his back, it would be terrifying
Impressive or terrifying? Should Wes have access to robots, for example? I don’t exactly trust myself with actual hardware that kinda sorta acts like person or a dog. It’s one thing to unleash AI to the average person, but it’s something different to give people unfettered access to humanoid things. Maybe we need a license situation and Ann insurance policy?? I dunno 🤷🏻♀️. Should be interesting when Wes starts messing around with his robots.
Developing the soldiers that will fight us.
Interesting, thank you!
Walmart supposedly ordered 300,000 employee unforms meant to fit a much larger, boxy torso about a year ago....
You can blame Popeyes for that
Well this story has some silver lining then. At least now I'll be able to get help at Walmart without listening to a Pillipina yel BING BONG DING DONG in my face.
@@alaskansummertimewhat is wrong with you?
@@LucasDimoveolack of actual sense of humor
the only part missing is plasma gatling gun and rubber skin
Those robot dogs could come in handy locating missing people. They could go on long after people have to stop for rest and nutrition.
They could also come in handy for making sure people in certain locations are missing. Always a dual role you know... 😳
@@wwkk4964 😏
Not really. Battery technology is still a heavy limiting factor.
their range is great not really that incredible given the area of search for missing people. Drones and aircraft are the gold standard for a reason, they can cover a shit load of ground. Also volunteers are cheap.. and humans can do a lot with relatively low caloric cost. Also their cameras and abilities aren't shown in darkness likely for a reason, tho with Lidar I could be wrong.
Drones
thanks for the parts wagiebot
The way this thing sped up looks like a seagull tap dancing for worms is too funny
Can’t describe the emotion seeing these robots knowing they’ll be everywhere in the too near future.
Good or bad?
@@pvanukoff Just uneasy. I love the idea of automation but I know it doesn't necessarily mean things will get better for us. Not under our current systems.
@@tictackywacky9445 Yes. Things will get worse before they get better but they will get better eventually. That's typically the pattern around major advancements in automation.
$1600 is not bad for that little robot thats hlf the price of the vision pro
Robot dog with the attachment arm could be huge... if it can open my fridge and grab a drink. Obviously that's a sort of silly example, but it's kind of the benchmark for an actually useful robot assistant, I think. The price tag seems super affordable. If they can make a seriously useful robot arm attachment for anything reasonable, that seems like an awesome package that people would really go for.
Spot from boston dynamics already is doing that.
@@laviwastaken9845 Cool! Slightly different price range, but I'll still check it out.
I lost it at the beginning when you said: "I mean that's a good vertical!"
So, for the cost of around 2.5 years average salary, you can outright replace a human for most physical labor tasks. Far cheaper to maintain, 24/7 labor force. Yep, this will absolutely start taking jobs in the very near future.
We don't know the wear and tear of these things, for all we know they could cost a fortune to run.
Yep. And as competition heats up, they will just get cheaper and better. Humans are screwed. AI is going to replace white collar jobs, and robots are going to replace blue collar jobs. Sure, we'll work "with" the technology at first, and companies will say "we have no *intention* of reducing our workforce" etc, but they will, and issue a statement saying "this was a tough decision, but economic conditions forced our hand" etc. This is all so predictable, and 90% of the population is going to be blind-sided by it, and we have *NO* plans in place to deal with the repercussions.
Are they cheaper to maintain.
Wear and tear is highly unlikely to exceed $9k per year, and probably much less. Still far cheaper to maintain than to pay a human salary.
I'm not doom and gloom about this personally. In a true free market, prices drop to the marginal cost of production. Robots drop the cost of production drastically, and so goods that they are used to make are going to become so abundant the price might actually become $0.
The transition period is going to be unpleasant, and if the central planners get their way, things will go very badly. I don't think they'll win. So long term, we're all going to live like billionaires do today.
@seekererebus255 Disagree because if the joints and programming are off at all it'll cause extreme wear... and this is China. It'll probably poison everything around it horribly somehow.
let's get them out there picking up litter
Reminds me of a comment I saw years ago, about inventing technological marvels, "..it never ceases to amaze me how far humans are willing to go so as not to simply clean up after themselves." (possibly about the first Roomba)
@@seb_travelyou got a better solution?
@@importonwas merely supporting your proposition - you wouldn't even need to be suggesting such an obvious remedy if our society encouraged self-responsibility. Now here we are making marvels to in part deal with an issue that is one park bin solution away.
cool robots, thanks for the info
Just saw a guy in a cyber truck with robo dog sticking head out window. His girl had apple vision…
It's amazing what you can do with the power of ignoring patent and labor laws.
Thanks for sharing for nice video
Bro, Stop kicking this thing, you will Regret it! 😂😂😂
The Go2 seems insanely good value for money - assuming the promo materials and specs are accurate, of course. The pro version with controller runs $3k. That puts it in a similar league as higher end RC vehicles. Probably not the sort of money you'd spend on a whim, but for an enthusiast, it's a reasonable price to pay.
ty weston
It's great that you intend to get the dog! I can't wait to hear what you think of it!
I've never seen that dog robot design before!
😂😂
If you notice in the group dancing clip there is no motoon blur, but when it jumps there is blur. That means the dance footage is sped up.
It will be 50 years or more before robots know to clean a room. They are a waste of human effort.
I notice it’s pretty robotic in h1’s movements right now. But just imagine what the next phase is going to be. Stable, fluid, quick and strong!! The world is amazing!
Fluid movements shiuld be more energy efficient.
I don’t know why they move so jerky, although this is just their childhood.
All the combat footage they could train these on. Man this is some scary shit.
Keep kicking it bro.... see what happens
Timmy fell down the well again ma!!
Oh Timmy..
okay
Send down the dog...
I am here shocked 🔥🔥🔥for your algo. Now my insomnia is worse.
for elderly people who want to stay in their home with assistance on maintenance like yard work, this could be huge
The terminators just keep getting better!
We have been for thousands of years
Robo dogs can transport 20 slaughter bots to half mile of front lines and deploy them..
Those small dogs with an arm on their back could be useful in carshops or in agriculture.
Unitree also has some dope home gym equipment based on their robot motors
The CGI is so smooth.
Lol it's awful isn't it
That video title JUST SHATTERED my expectations of a video title!
What I like about robots is how alien they look. They don't have eyes where regularly one would expect.
SHTICKLED my SHUNTKLES!
Ive had the pleasure of testing these robots and the biggest of the robot dogs can carry up to 80 lbs while walking
Big surprise when you steal everybody's IP 😂
Boston dynamic did a great job with these!
90K - 150K $ for a robot that does not even have any fingers to work with? cmon, that's way too expensive for anyone for what it can actually do and give you in return for this big money.
well and it has to be programmed. It will have very limited function despite it's wide range of abilities
@@PherPhur Not so sure. Maybe for now but with all the work being done on "world models" right now, it's likely that in some years we will see robots like these with on-board "world models" that can translate verbal commands into complex actions.
It's better than a person for many things. No breaks, works 24/7, no benefits, no calling in sick, no attitude, no complaining, no hr issues, etc.
@@PherPhur Oh, I hope they can improve upon it, it's cool and impressive that it can run like that in that speed and do some things almost like a human but it is useless without having a palm hand with fingers and all like humans do
@@Al-Storm Sure but why it does not have fingers and palm hands?
Dude walking behind robo dog, wearing AR glasses picking up AR Dog 💩, We live in interesting Times 😉
SORA A.I : MAKE TROUBLE
A.I ROBOT : MAKE IT DOUBLE
that go2 linking to a llm would have lots of application , picking up littler in the street for a start
Thanks for the video. 90K... very interesting.
It looks very eager to do the next thing.
I refuse to watch videos without "SHOCKS" and "STUNS" in the title! Good day, sir!
I'm stunned with your shocking comment
The B2 also has a giant ZIP-drive!
Elon? Elon, are you there watching this? Hello, Elon?!
Incredible! I have no idea what this is for, but these are the most advanced robots I've seen so far --- that are in production, not a demo.
Imagine what militaries have. They have ones that are fueled by human flesh to clean up battlefields.
Impressive, but I am gonna wait and see how they perform in the wild.
Boston Dynamics has been doing impressive demos for quite some time, while they weren't able to perform that way outside the lab.
Let's see whether they are gonna be useful in the current configuration!
Dogs will be walking up and down vegas strip selling cans of soda…🤷♂️
I saw a company seller in a robotics show at China talking about a starting sell price about 7K$ for the humanoid model, not 90K
That’s the Chinese knockoff of the Chinese knockoff.
I seriously would expect prices for very capable humanoid robots to crash well below $10K over next couple of years. Problem is, most people will have lost their jobs to robots so will not be able to come up with $10K. Obligatory call for UBI!
I don't know where my previous comment went, but I'll just go again:
I can't help but think of the black mirror episode metalhead, after I have seen this.
I'm a bit worried about robots strolling along, creating 3D Maps of their surroundings that could possibly be enriched with GPS data do be easily stitched together into one big map, if these little drones are capable of accessing the internet (directly or through the smartphone)
Mobility is very impressive, however it does not have fingers. Also end to end learning is very important, I wonder how well it learns a task. Will check them out.
Lmao the head is literally the Dagath warframe
Man's best friend now comes with a hot shoe for a gattling gun
These things are coming to take our jerbs!
Starting to think Wes is a robot, does he ever sleep? These do look very cool!
The hugging scene is creepy 😮
Imagine this slightly improved and with gpt4 vision also improved to work in real time? That's already an autonomous robot!
Wait until the 7 ft tall H2 comes out and it's hips swivel around backwards so it can run like B2
If I see these things running around outside, I'll be carrying a Tomahawk Ax everywhere I go. 🤣
They will too!
@@larsnystrom6698 🤦🏻
Because there will suddenly be no repercussions for destroying property?
when the robot DOG danced for my PLEASURE i was actually SHOCKED
I'm SHOCKINGLY STUNNED as if I am SHATTERED
a Robot can walk over to your house but Wes Roth is not SHOCKED!!! I am speechless !!!
So the first thing these will be used for is ‘Security’ - for 2000 a month you can replace 3 shifts of Security guards and dogs with one Robotic dog who is either on patrol or at the guard shack greeting visitors and topping off the ole battery -
It's only a few miles from me too! 🤯
These need to be as customizable as possible
The use cases of these platforms are limitless
Limitless means without limit
Take that Elon Musk... Where's Optimus?
The battery is still going to be the Achilles heel. 5 hours, new. Not even a full work day.
But what if it can knock out 4x5 hr shifts with 1 hr recharges per day?
@@lucbourgeois6219 what if the moon fell down in my back yard? We can what if all day. Imagine the computers or machines we all use in our jobs didn’t work all day? Until robots can work longer hours their efficiency is capped by their power source. Who’s going to employ a humanoid robot that can’t work as long as a human or as fast? Will that day come? At the is rate, yes. But it’s no where near that point yet. Right now they have the skill level of a handicapped person and the cost of a professional.
Just use one robot to swap the batteries of other robots. The battery swapping process seems to be very easy and fast.
@bhosterman you really can't comprehend that 4 hrs of daily charging with 20 hrs of work will lead to more efficiency or productivity over time than a human putting in 8-12 hr days while needing to eat, sleep and commute to / from work and also won't want to work 365 days per year....
@@lucbourgeois6219 yeah. Ask the landscapers about how efficient their battery powered equipment is.
That dog will be perfect for food delivery
Those rescue features are going to be really important for those tofu dreg buildings...