00:06 Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks. 01:26 Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities. 02:20 Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection 03:19 Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology. 04:21 Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot 05:21 Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments. 06:23 Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter. 07:22 Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions. --------------------------- Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks. - Nexage can collaborate with humans, other machines, and use specialized tools. - It is adjustable in height, capable of lifting up to 3 kg, and can be controlled using a tablet with specialized software. Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities. - Erica has various human-like organs and conversational abilities. - Researchers plan to connect Erica to an artificial intelligence system for more advanced conversations. Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection - Gai Arms backpack allows connecting up to six mechanical arms with interchangeable hands. - Challenges in controlling the arms remotely and reliance on multiple operators need to be solved. Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology. - The robot's movements are controlled by a human operator using a master maneuvering system module, with tactile feedback and virtual reality display. - The robot has excellent balance and precise control, with potential applications in various fields including home use, medical facilities, and disaster areas. Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot - Can be remotely controlled for technical maintenance tasks - Capable of lifting heavy loads and reducing the risk of accidents Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments. - Kido can operate in collapsed structures, fires, and natural disasters, and may work in the ocean or space in the future. It is designed to use the same tools as humans and is durable and easy to repair. - Kawasaki also showcased a robotic goat capable of assisting in various tasks, indicating the company's diverse innovation in robotics. Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter. - Beex, developed as part of the Kawasaki Kido program, is capable of carrying heavy materials and human passengers with a payload capacity of 100 kg. - THK company has developed an advanced exoskeleton operator that mimics human movements with precision and smoothness, providing minimal response time. Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions. - Nachi Fujikoshi spot welding robots offer innovative production capabilities with incredible speed, minimum cycle times, and high acceleration. - Robots are taking over welding tasks in automobile factories, signaling the diminishing need for humans in these professions.
Funny because as a kid in the 80’s I would have been so excited by this. But now that it’s 2023, I couldn’t care any less about AI, self driving cars, or these creepy robots. Feels like we’ve taken 3 steps forward and 17 steps back. The world today is such a mess.
It's because none of these companies are catering to ordinary households or will make much of a difference to people's lives. The Roomba or Amazon Alexa are obviously great additions to home automation, but there could be so much more done to cater to the home, but these companies don't care about that, they're not even trying to make a successful robot. Toyota's humanoid robot, T-HR3, sure is fancy but what use is it and who could afford it? Nobody, except NASA.
The world is going through a hard time right now, as it has before, but isn't it important especially then to find hope and gratitude where you can? I know that even though there are certainly dangers and injustices out there, there are still so many amazing people doing good work.
I agree. I really can't see under current conditions these technologies being used in a beneficial way for humanity. Or whatever is left after big tech has destroyed all our minds.
I'm currently unemployed and without an education. I'm afraid to go all in on a specific degree or job, because I have no idea what's relevant anymore. I feel like anything could be mostly replaced by robots and AI. Graphic designer? I think that will be mostly automated. Dentist? The same. What about lash technician? They already have robots for that. Nurse? Robots. Shop assistant? Robots. Even dog walkers and chefs are being challenged. Maybe I'll just stick to social work, I love relating, connecting and help people, taking to them about anything without judgement. But then again, AI would probably take over as well. These times are so strange, our grandparents had it better.
Study to become a NASM Certified Personal Trainer. Having done my best to take a long-term look at the future of employment relative to AI and robotics, it appears to be one of the few areas that won't be taken over by AI so soon. Obviously, you need to get into a gym and get into shape first if you're not already. Your local YMCA probably offers classes for it. If not, you can take classes through the website. It is not cheap, but employment is essentially guaranteed. Overall, I understand your existential crisis over the job market. It's why I myself am pivoting in that direction. People don't understand that their jobs are going to be taken away much sooner than they realize. Within a few short years I believe. And cognitive tasks like computer programming, web design, and so on? Even doctors across the medical field board will be out of business. Maybe three-years tops but the AI will be ready be the end of 2024. If we can put the brakes on it somehow, we have till 2030 or so. Here's the real crazy part. Humans are clearly not qualified to manage civilization. I do believe we will roll over and let AI take over governance of much of the planet sooner than later. With most jobs gone, what will it do about human overpopulation? That's the quiet part out loud. As far as the NASM Certified PT goes, look at and consider adding their other certifications. Again, highly respected but not cheap. At least not cheap by my lower middle-class standard. The do have payment plans.
Get an associate's degree in Behavioral Psychology? Mental health stuff. Or be a physical therapist... As someone who works in the corporate but has tech being slowly integrated into the company operations, I honestly think you don't need to worry about AI as much as you are worrying right now. A lot of jobs and companies are still hiring humans. What most people don't understand about AI integration in daily company operations is that not all establishments and organizations are financially and knowledgeably equipped for it yet. It will take another 25-30 years and even then, it will have its highs and lows. It's like the birth of calculators and accountancy softwares... Accountants and book keepers are still around generations later.
@@wjckc79 Thank you for your advice! The funny thing is, I'm currently being trained by someone becoming a PT because they are that it's the only "relevant" job they could find. I might look into it myself. You're absolutely right, society will change much sooner than most people realize. I feel bad for people who are just becoming doctors or lawyers and have gone aommany years at school and paid so much for their education.. My boyfriend and I was joking about that scenario two years ago now, that society will be run by AI and that AI will be governed by another AI again. We are very clearly not fit for the task anymore. Politics and democracy is a joke. Maybe evwn new jobs or fields of education will emerge soon and I find my passion? I want to wish us all good luck.
I can't say I'm very impressed by any of these. They are either very slow or need direct input by a human. I am far more impressed by the robots from Boston Dynamics and by the Tesla robot. Sure, BD robots need to be programmed at this time, but they still do things by themselves as well, such as find their balance and so on. And while the Tesla one can't walk so far, it's AI is quite impressive.
Do you notice the video speedup trick they are using? Now, if any of my 9 robots would wash my kitchen floor and then jump up and do my dishes, then I'll be impressed! Of course, they cut out the mistakes these robots do to fool you.
I, for one, welcome out new robot overlords. I’d like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground lithium caves.
The robots are getting more and more advanced as time goes on. At the beginning of the 1900s we started with the age of radio, then in the mid 1930s television was starting up. By the 1950s many homes were starting to have TV sets. during the late 1970s home computing started to appear. Now the age of the robots to be used in the home is coming along. Robotic technology is still in its infancy. The ultimate robot would be a human like android using extremely advanced artificial intelligence. This is coming.
By making robots and having them become advanced as they can be means less jobs for humans. Way less. Only few jobs will remain for humans. The unemployment will be so high. And unemployment means………….. No money,no home,no food, crime will go sky high. Everything is a circle.
@@jerryfacts9749 The first electric railway prototype was built in 1835, first electric car prototype was built in 1839, the first electric tramway ran in 1880, the first electric car that was built in series began in 1888.
@@jerryfacts9749 The transistor was first described in 1925, but couldn't be built until 1947. I guess this would be the start of electronics, and it made minicomputers and microcomputers possible. The oldest known design for a modern universal computer is Charles Babbage's analytical engine, developed in the 1860s, although the mathematical theory of computation was not developed until 1936. It was never built. It would have been steam-driven. Concepts from it were used in the Zuse Z3, the first electrical computer, which was built from 1938 to 1941 from telephone relays, and for the ENIAC, built from 1942 to 1946 from vacuum tubes.
The biggest threat to the work force, imagine a collapsed economy where people no longer earn a wage, no longer pay taxes or can no longer afford to pay for goods and services, this will send an entire country broke.
There are other scenario that were predicted when someday robots will be the one in the factories. The scenario that was presented was every person will receive from the government a Universal Basic Income regularly whether they are employed or not. The money will come from the products that the robots made. This would mean everyone will now have the time to pursue the things they want to do like volunteer work, studying, research, vacation or even just doing nothing without having problems with money. This scenario/prediction was so possible that other countries even the US are already experimenting in a small scale on how to adapt the Universal Basic Income.
Absolutely true and why several industries are lobbying for UNIVERSAL INCOME. They are well aware of what is about to happen if measures aren't soon put in place.
The number of important papers published by Japan was in the top five in the world rankings 20 years ago, but it has now fallen to 13th place. As you can see, the quality of education in Japan has deteriorated significantly, and I am worried about what Japan will look like 10 or 20 years from now. I am an active high school teacher who trains teachers as a leading expert on education in the "AI" era.
I feel like the realistic robots are just uncanny. Honestly think that they should focus on the robots acting more ‘natural’ and more ‘human like’ rather than just looking the part. If there’s a robot out there that acts like a human but doesn’t look realistic it would still be a huge improvement in my opinion.
This is great and all but I’m more fascinated with wireless free energy. That rite there would improve human being life’s by tenfolds. These are gadgets that are designed for the upper class society’s in life. If they do offer it to the public better believe these gadgets would cost more than a house + the acres of land in the U S
Free wireless electricity is more realistic than a robot for every household. The utility companies will still try to justify changing people for something though. The utilities would have to be government run in order for it to be provided for free. The electric where I live is a fraction of the costs of elsewhere... Agreements were made a long time ago that a certain percentage of the power generated here had to be sold directly to certain village municipalities in order for them to be able route the power generated out side of the area and sold elsewhere. Needless to say the villages that have these deals have factories that pay to get annexed onto the village charter in order to get electric for about 25% the cost anywhere else.
Human organs are a lot slower. Nerve signals take a whole tenth of a second to travel through the skull, and almost half a second from head to toes. Signals in copper wires travel at almost the speed of light. The one thing where biological neurons are better than silicium chips is efficiency. A human brain runs at no more than 20 Watts. But, slow.
Another thing: The purpose and sole reason for existence of government is to serve the general public. Communities require coordination, especially for things that affect everyone, and especially helping the poorest and most vulnerable members of society. However you organise, and there are many, many different ways, is government. Governments are not businesses, they are in many ways the very opposite of businesses. They cannot lay off the people that they serve.
"ASTONISHED US Engineers"? Well...when you're not building weapons...you're building cool robots...to "take our jawbs" 1:45 - "and other, more realistic parts?!?!"
stop calling Hiroshi Isiguro robots ultra realistic, they are not, they are creepy and stuck in uncanny valley. If you want realistic hire a Hollywood special fx artist who does animatronics, their results are much better,
An animatronic is nothing more than a puppet and you're comparing a puppet to a robot. 🤨 I think you've been watching The Terminator a bit to often if you consider them creepy.
Honestly I'm a bit disappointed.. considering Boston dynamics, Tesla Bot & Fourier intelligence are more impressive than most things shown in the video
Over a decade ago they evolved their labor market and economy by sacrificing short term capitalistic gain for long term reform, innovation and seemingly far more sustainable profit
If it were to aid people in walking and mobility I'd say fine but their purpose is to replace people rendering them useless in the job force. It's all about money and the rich could care less what the consequences could become. I want to go back to the 50's when monsters were fantasy and stop motion.
It must be tremendously difficult to design and make advanced robots. This video shows the same technology that has been in use for over 15 years. Either that, or the good stuff is well hidden from public view.
The human face has over 40 muscles controlling it. Once they can get that level of detail into the robot's face, this is when it will be much harder to tell the difference between them and humans.
Looks like the Toyota robot about halfway through video could be usefull on spacecraft if operator in suit used vitual reality to possibly do various operations in outer space. For instance if there was a desire to build spacecraft in space aluminiun could be welded in space to build the body of spacecraft while the human operator could stay on earth 🌎 watching his welding work being done using virtual reality likely saving tens of millions of dollars if robots used in outerspace spacecraft construction did not break down. Trick would be to keep software programming a secret along with dedign and operational features of the robot or other manufacturers might use some of their designs. That way at end of shift the person could remove virtual reality and robot suit and be on earth and live their life with greater safety. Also carbon fiber light weight panels could be glued and attached in any fashion to help build such spacecraft. Radiation from sun would be less likely to be lethal if people were not exposed to it in the process of building spacecraft in space. Would need spacecraft to bring components to be put together from earth 🌎 to construction area orbiting earth. Is likely a usefull purpose for such robots to serve to advance economic activities for construction purposes of large spacecraft in earth orbit. Such thing can only be proven if attempts are made to push the technology in that direction. Spacecraft would need a reasonably advanced drive train to get out of orbit ,do missions and go places or it would simply decend and burn up effectively serving no real purpose.
Agreed, Toyota robot is very impressive (even if the video was sped up) but it's clearly not going to be a common feature in the world. None of these are, it seems to me.
Most of these creation's are puppets or Avatar's, they have been around for decades, cutting edge robotics centers around AI autonomous operation, please don't insult your viewers intelligence.
Is that a real dilemma? The Chinese robots are fakes, something to make China look like it is on the front line of something. These Japanese robotics are amazing
Either Japanese scientist or Elon Musk will send them (ROBOT) to MARS to build colony or building for mankind in harsh atmospheric conditions. And it seems the ROBOT will be control from Earth till it complete the project of building house in Mars. Superb projectile !. Now nothing is impossible of martial colony vision.
WHAT WILL HUMANS DO TO WORK AND LIVE IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. ITS TERMINATOR AND I ROBOT COMING TRUE BEFORE OUR EYES AND HUMANITY IS TOO BLIND TO SEE IT TILL TOO LATE
It's Not AI that people need to worry about. It's the combination of AI and quantum computers. They are two different things! That's when the singularity will happen and then we need to worry!
00:06 Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks.
01:26 Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities.
02:20 Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection
03:19 Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology.
04:21 Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot
05:21 Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments.
06:23 Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter.
07:22 Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions.
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Nexage, an advanced collaborative robot, designed to replace humans in monotonous tasks.
- Nexage can collaborate with humans, other machines, and use specialized tools.
- It is adjustable in height, capable of lifting up to 3 kg, and can be controlled using a tablet with specialized software.
Erica is a humanoid robot with realistic organs and conversational capabilities.
- Erica has various human-like organs and conversational abilities.
- Researchers plan to connect Erica to an artificial intelligence system for more advanced conversations.
Robotic backpack with interchangeable arms and AI connection
- Gai Arms backpack allows connecting up to six mechanical arms with interchangeable hands.
- Challenges in controlling the arms remotely and reliance on multiple operators need to be solved.
Toyota's humanoid robot th 3 is controlled by a human operator with advanced technology.
- The robot's movements are controlled by a human operator using a master maneuvering system module, with tactile feedback and virtual reality display.
- The robot has excellent balance and precise control, with potential applications in various fields including home use, medical facilities, and disaster areas.
Jinky humanoid robot: A human-controlled industrial robot
- Can be remotely controlled for technical maintenance tasks
- Capable of lifting heavy loads and reducing the risk of accidents
Kawasaki's humanoid robot Kido is designed for dangerous and challenging environments.
- Kido can operate in collapsed structures, fires, and natural disasters, and may work in the ocean or space in the future. It is designed to use the same tools as humans and is durable and easy to repair.
- Kawasaki also showcased a robotic goat capable of assisting in various tasks, indicating the company's diverse innovation in robotics.
Beex is a versatile robot designed for transportation and can transform into an electric scooter.
- Beex, developed as part of the Kawasaki Kido program, is capable of carrying heavy materials and human passengers with a payload capacity of 100 kg.
- THK company has developed an advanced exoskeleton operator that mimics human movements with precision and smoothness, providing minimal response time.
Humanoid robots are rapidly replacing humans in various professions.
- Nachi Fujikoshi spot welding robots offer innovative production capabilities with incredible speed, minimum cycle times, and high acceleration.
- Robots are taking over welding tasks in automobile factories, signaling the diminishing need for humans in these professions.
Thank you GPT
Funny because as a kid in the 80’s I would have been so excited by this. But now that it’s 2023, I couldn’t care any less about AI, self driving cars, or these creepy robots. Feels like we’ve taken 3 steps forward and 17 steps back. The world today is such a mess.
It's because none of these companies are catering to ordinary households or will make much of a difference to people's lives. The Roomba or Amazon Alexa are obviously great additions to home automation, but there could be so much more done to cater to the home, but these companies don't care about that, they're not even trying to make a successful robot. Toyota's humanoid robot, T-HR3, sure is fancy but what use is it and who could afford it? Nobody, except NASA.
10 x advancement in neutral network AI every year says different...
The world is going through a hard time right now, as it has before, but isn't it important especially then to find hope and gratitude where you can? I know that even though there are certainly dangers and injustices out there, there are still so many amazing people doing good work.
I agree. I really can't see under current conditions these technologies being used in a beneficial way for humanity. Or whatever is left after big tech has destroyed all our minds.
@@kristinaF54 Alexa and Roomba are bad.
The first robot is going to be a hit on the dance floor
The traditional "robot" dance will now be just plain dance.
😂
In the thumbnail the robot head looks like Lady Gaga lol
I can't unsee it lol
I agree! I thought it was!
I thought that too!
I'm currently unemployed and without an education. I'm afraid to go all in on a specific degree or job, because I have no idea what's relevant anymore. I feel like anything could be mostly replaced by robots and AI. Graphic designer? I think that will be mostly automated. Dentist? The same. What about lash technician? They already have robots for that. Nurse? Robots. Shop assistant? Robots. Even dog walkers and chefs are being challenged. Maybe I'll just stick to social work, I love relating, connecting and help people, taking to them about anything without judgement. But then again, AI would probably take over as well. These times are so strange, our grandparents had it better.
Study to become a NASM Certified Personal Trainer. Having done my best to take a long-term look at the future of employment relative to AI and robotics, it appears to be one of the few areas that won't be taken over by AI so soon. Obviously, you need to get into a gym and get into shape first if you're not already. Your local YMCA probably offers classes for it. If not, you can take classes through the website. It is not cheap, but employment is essentially guaranteed. Overall, I understand your existential crisis over the job market. It's why I myself am pivoting in that direction. People don't understand that their jobs are going to be taken away much sooner than they realize. Within a few short years I believe. And cognitive tasks like computer programming, web design, and so on? Even doctors across the medical field board will be out of business. Maybe three-years tops but the AI will be ready be the end of 2024. If we can put the brakes on it somehow, we have till 2030 or so. Here's the real crazy part. Humans are clearly not qualified to manage civilization. I do believe we will roll over and let AI take over governance of much of the planet sooner than later. With most jobs gone, what will it do about human overpopulation? That's the quiet part out loud. As far as the NASM Certified PT goes, look at and consider adding their other certifications. Again, highly respected but not cheap. At least not cheap by my lower middle-class standard. The do have payment plans.
Get an associate's degree in Behavioral Psychology? Mental health stuff. Or be a physical therapist...
As someone who works in the corporate but has tech being slowly integrated into the company operations, I honestly think you don't need to worry about AI as much as you are worrying right now. A lot of jobs and companies are still hiring humans. What most people don't understand about AI integration in daily company operations is that not all establishments and organizations are financially and knowledgeably equipped for it yet. It will take another 25-30 years and even then, it will have its highs and lows. It's like the birth of calculators and accountancy softwares... Accountants and book keepers are still around generations later.
@@wjckc79 Thank you for your advice! The funny thing is, I'm currently being trained by someone becoming a PT because they are that it's the only "relevant" job they could find. I might look into it myself. You're absolutely right, society will change much sooner than most people realize. I feel bad for people who are just becoming doctors or lawyers and have gone aommany years at school and paid so much for their education.. My boyfriend and I was joking about that scenario two years ago now, that society will be run by AI and that AI will be governed by another AI again. We are very clearly not fit for the task anymore. Politics and democracy is a joke. Maybe evwn new jobs or fields of education will emerge soon and I find my passion? I want to wish us all good luck.
@@vqbl795 Maybe you're right. I hope you're right! Mental or physical health is absolutely an option. Maybe even ethics of AI.
Fixing cars ,always in demand.
I can't say I'm very impressed by any of these. They are either very slow or need direct input by a human. I am far more impressed by the robots from Boston Dynamics and by the Tesla robot. Sure, BD robots need to be programmed at this time, but they still do things by themselves as well, such as find their balance and so on. And while the Tesla one can't walk so far, it's AI is quite impressive.
Racist
@@manamal769 the most recent gen 2 Tesla bot is incredibly impressive
Do you notice the video speedup trick they are using? Now, if any of my 9 robots would wash my kitchen floor and then jump up and do my dishes, then I'll be impressed! Of course, they cut out the mistakes these robots do to fool you.
So good !!!
Robot is the reason why i love modern erA
I am intrigued by every single one of these robots. Very cool stuff!
Excellent 👍🏽👌🏼
We need this now more than ever
That's why I love Japan.
I, for one, welcome out new robot overlords. I’d like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground lithium caves.
" yo Rippley! Boxes go in cargo, bay 5"'lol😁😁😁😳🤪
The robots are getting more and more advanced as time goes on. At the beginning of the 1900s we started with the age of radio, then in the mid 1930s television was starting up. By the 1950s many homes were starting to have TV sets. during the late 1970s home computing started to appear. Now the age of the robots to be used in the home is coming along. Robotic technology is still in its infancy. The ultimate robot would be a human like android using extremely advanced artificial intelligence. This is coming.
I want to add trains and the telegraph, planes and spaceships. And I want to point out how long ago the late 70s were.
By making robots and having them become advanced as they can be means less jobs for humans. Way less. Only few jobs will remain for humans. The unemployment will be so high. And unemployment means………….. No money,no home,no food, crime will go sky high. Everything is a circle.
@@davidwuhrer6704
Very good addition. I was thinking more about electrical and electronics!
@@jerryfacts9749 The first electric railway prototype was built in 1835, first electric car prototype was built in 1839, the first electric tramway ran in 1880, the first electric car that was built in series began in 1888.
@@jerryfacts9749 The transistor was first described in 1925, but couldn't be built until 1947. I guess this would be the start of electronics, and it made minicomputers and microcomputers possible.
The oldest known design for a modern universal computer is Charles Babbage's analytical engine, developed in the 1860s, although the mathematical theory of computation was not developed until 1936. It was never built. It would have been steam-driven. Concepts from it were used in the Zuse Z3, the first electrical computer, which was built from 1938 to 1941 from telephone relays, and for the ENIAC, built from 1942 to 1946 from vacuum tubes.
The biggest threat to the work force, imagine a collapsed economy where people no longer earn a wage, no longer pay taxes or can no longer afford to pay for goods and services, this will send an entire country broke.
Everything will be also a lot cheaper and available
There are other scenario that were predicted when someday robots will be the one in the factories. The scenario that was presented was every person will receive from the government a Universal Basic Income regularly whether they are employed or not. The money will come from the products that the robots made. This would mean everyone will now have the time to pursue the things they want to do like volunteer work, studying, research, vacation or even just doing nothing without having problems with money. This scenario/prediction was so possible that other countries even the US are already experimenting in a small scale on how to adapt the Universal Basic Income.
Absolutely true and why several industries are lobbying for UNIVERSAL INCOME. They are well aware of what is about to happen if measures aren't soon put in place.
@@keurikeuri7851 Sadly scenarios don't always become a reality.
@@kevinbell1138 There has to be an industrial discussion on where this is heading and the knock on effect it will have on the economy.
The number of important papers published by Japan was in the top five in the world rankings 20 years ago, but it has now fallen to 13th place.
As you can see, the quality of education in Japan has deteriorated significantly, and I am worried about what Japan will look like 10 or 20 years from now.
I am an active high school teacher who trains teachers as a leading expert on education in the "AI" era.
All I have to say is: West World. (the original movie).
I think that the robots are very clever scientists have done this as well we are so smart people in the world
0:14 I literally had this robot toy when I was little
The crypt keeper looked more real than any one of these examples lol 🤣
😆😆😆
nice!
I feel like the realistic robots are just uncanny. Honestly think that they should focus on the robots acting more ‘natural’ and more ‘human like’ rather than just looking the part. If there’s a robot out there that acts like a human but doesn’t look realistic it would still be a huge improvement in my opinion.
🎉🎉cool stuff
Different robots prepare ____________ minase mind
This is great and all but I’m more fascinated with wireless free energy. That rite there would improve human being life’s by tenfolds.
These are gadgets that are designed for the upper class society’s in life. If they do offer it to the public better believe these gadgets would cost more than a house + the acres of land in the U S
Free wireless electricity is more realistic than a robot for every household. The utility companies will still try to justify changing people for something though. The utilities would have to be government run in order for it to be provided for free. The electric where I live is a fraction of the costs of elsewhere... Agreements were made a long time ago that a certain percentage of the power generated here had to be sold directly to certain village municipalities in order for them to be able route the power generated out side of the area and sold elsewhere. Needless to say the villages that have these deals have factories that pay to get annexed onto the village charter in order to get electric for about 25% the cost anywhere else.
6:00 that thing is crazy
i need one to be my housekeeper
2:37 Spider-Man's villain, Dr. Octopus, LOL
What is the company called with the 4 armed robotics?
Meanwhile Skynet is laughing in robotics
It can come down to using human organs someday to respond or a faster reflex. In the eyes of down to ground of the government we are all expendable.
I agree. For that matter, I have considered that the future of computing may very well be lab grown, genetically engineered, human-like brains.
Human organs are a lot slower. Nerve signals take a whole tenth of a second to travel through the skull, and almost half a second from head to toes. Signals in copper wires travel at almost the speed of light.
The one thing where biological neurons are better than silicium chips is efficiency. A human brain runs at no more than 20 Watts. But, slow.
Another thing: The purpose and sole reason for existence of government is to serve the general public. Communities require coordination, especially for things that affect everyone, and especially helping the poorest and most vulnerable members of society. However you organise, and there are many, many different ways, is government.
Governments are not businesses, they are in many ways the very opposite of businesses. They cannot lay off the people that they serve.
@@ReneMedia Sounds like the collective from Star Trek is becoming true in the future. I hope I don’t have to see it.
"ASTONISHED US Engineers"?
Well...when you're not building weapons...you're building cool robots...to "take our jawbs"
1:45 - "and other, more realistic parts?!?!"
2:26 😮
off to book an urgent appointment with an ophtalmologist - i haven't seen a single astonished engineer...
"Why torture horses?"... He really said that🤣
I'm a paraplegic I wonder if they can help me 🚶♀️ again
stop calling Hiroshi Isiguro robots ultra realistic, they are not, they are creepy and stuck in uncanny valley. If you want realistic hire a Hollywood special fx artist who does animatronics, their results are much better,
😂😂😂😂 ❤
An animatronic is nothing more than a puppet and you're comparing a puppet to a robot. 🤨
I think you've been watching The Terminator a bit to often if you consider them creepy.
@@raeraeella6426OP is calling them creepy for their unnatural way of movement. Personally think both these robots and animatronic puppets are creepy.
How many robots have you made
@@Mrthanos-k2s none and neither have you. So WTF is your point???
Underwater robots..in nucler places we cant go controlled robots by remots is so cool
@anthonyfigueroa2395, unfortunately robotics don't function well or for long in areas with high levels of radiation.
Japan is basically a separate planet at this point.
The planet ten years behind Earth?
Honestly I'm a bit disappointed.. considering Boston dynamics, Tesla Bot & Fourier intelligence are more impressive than most things shown in the video
Over a decade ago they evolved their labor market and economy by sacrificing short term capitalistic gain for long term reform, innovation and seemingly far more sustainable profit
I saw nextage robot from Kawada robotics. It was released 11 years ago!
Most of the humanoid bots in the video are over a decade
That's Tight!!
May i habe one of rhem to test it ?
Im Looking forward to get one ❤😅
Toyota's robot is awesome to!
So Toyota now makes robots intresting
If it were to aid people in walking and mobility I'd say fine but their purpose is to replace people rendering them useless in the job force. It's all about money and the rich could care less what the consequences could become. I want to go back to the 50's when monsters were fantasy and stop motion.
Some people in the world don't want you to know knowledge is power
The narrator is Artificial intelligence as well.😮 4:37
"The robot has a head torso...."
I wish they would fix speech patterns BEFORE building these!
Omg great talent
Geez haven't they changed.
So much CGI. Doesn't mean there aren't these robots, just that the video is very carefully produced to convey an impression.
Jinki looks like a monster
Still cannot be compared to AMECA
The robot on the right from the thumbnail looks like Lady Gaga lol
All these people complaining in the comments about how they're not impressed, meanwhile contributing absolutely ZILCH to the world.
Japan can transfer the human brain to run a bot,amazing
why are the Disneyworld animatronics much more fluid movement
It must be tremendously difficult to design and make advanced robots. This video shows the same technology that has been in use for over 15 years. Either that, or the good stuff is well hidden from public view.
John Conner where are you?
The robot took my job and now it patrols my 15 minute city.
Ich find das einfach nur gruselig 😳
2:34 Demonic dance.
That paperwork robot should be FIRED!
It moves at a sarcastically slow framerate. 0:59
Toyota is going to make giant robot,that's why they want a pilot lol
Humans the creator
Robots the destroyer
It lessens human lives until all is gone.
Im impressed
Wake me up when we have the T 800.
The human face has over 40 muscles controlling it. Once they can get that level of detail into the robot's face, this is when it will be much harder to tell the difference between them and humans.
anyone think being a robot would be easier than being a human in this world
Bring out the real ones !
"Hes right there " 🤯🥶
In AI and robotic field, US is village people
cool ❤
Dr.OctognaPuss looks really stiff...
Can you make Humanoid Alita
But can it scream "oniiicchaann!?" 😂
Neural interface problem solved
Looks like it's the humans that are going to be in zoo exhibits and robots will pay to watch us😂
Not there yet
Looks like the Toyota robot about halfway through video could be usefull on spacecraft if operator in suit used vitual reality to possibly do various operations in outer space. For instance if there was a desire to build spacecraft in space aluminiun could be welded in space to build the body of spacecraft while the human operator could stay on earth 🌎 watching his welding work being done using virtual reality likely saving tens of millions of dollars if robots used in outerspace spacecraft construction did not break down. Trick would be to keep software programming a secret along with dedign and operational features of the robot or other manufacturers might use some of their designs. That way at end of shift the person could remove virtual reality and robot suit and be on earth and live their life with greater safety. Also carbon fiber light weight panels could be glued and attached in any fashion to help build such spacecraft. Radiation from sun would be less likely to be lethal if people were not exposed to it in the process of building spacecraft in space. Would need spacecraft to bring components to be put together from earth 🌎 to construction area orbiting earth. Is likely a usefull purpose for such robots to serve to advance economic activities for construction purposes of large spacecraft in earth orbit. Such thing can only be proven if attempts are made to push the technology in that direction. Spacecraft would need a reasonably advanced drive train to get out of orbit ,do missions and go places or it would simply decend and burn up effectively serving no real purpose.
Agreed, Toyota robot is very impressive (even if the video was sped up) but it's clearly not going to be a common feature in the world. None of these are, it seems to me.
Very cool but can they thread a needle?
O_OI cant belive theyre doing such delicate task as managing papers
There are animatonics made by Disney years ago that are far superior to any of these
Most of these creation's are puppets or Avatar's, they have been around for decades, cutting edge robotics centers around AI autonomous operation, please don't insult your viewers intelligence.
Remote controlled robots are still robots, and there are new developments in that segment using machine learning.
Even AI is not autonomous.
don't shine a UV light on Erica 😅
I just came from watching Chinese robots and it has me wondering who has the best robotics in general.
Is that a real dilemma? The Chinese robots are fakes, something to make China look like it is on the front line of something. These Japanese robotics are amazing
The US has the best humanoid robots. China may lead in industrial robots though. Japan not even close
@@shannonspage9360 I don't think Chinese robots are fake or any worse than Japanese/American robot. That's just pure ignorance.
I believe the correct term was "creeped out".
Robocop 2 had these scenes back then.. suminks happening now for real within the OCP office. 😂
Replace..............Thats the bit that got us all crapping ourselves!
Когда они начнут дышать и говорить воздухом, будет здорово.
i love the last one proves automobiles should be at cheapest value yet they magically ridiculous priced for consumers lol
Either Japanese scientist or Elon Musk will send them (ROBOT) to MARS to build colony or building for mankind in harsh atmospheric conditions. And it seems the ROBOT will be control from Earth till it complete the project of building house in Mars. Superb projectile !. Now nothing is impossible of martial colony vision.
Please increase your technology
robots will replace humans one day
Any humanoid robot would be scary.
WHAT WILL HUMANS DO TO WORK AND LIVE IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. ITS TERMINATOR AND I ROBOT COMING TRUE BEFORE OUR EYES AND HUMANITY IS TOO BLIND TO SEE IT TILL TOO LATE
It's Not AI that people need to worry about. It's the combination of AI and quantum computers. They are two different things! That's when the singularity will happen and then we need to worry!
The new playstation controller looks amazing
Why does Erica look like her head is on backwards?
That ain't no goat.
Meanwhile, the Earth is still waiting for a callback after humanity ghosted her.
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