Now, give'm a couple of years to cram this thing with AI, satellite guidance, weapons systems, the disregard of the 1%-ers for 'customer safety', and... oh... say a directive to clear a protest, and you gotta wonder if being 'able' to climb a mountain means that we 'should'(?)
A few self-serving humans and politicians will form one for them, charge the company millions a year where it is spent on campaign donations etc, and convince us it's the right thing to do. Meanwhile, we, the customers, will have to bear the cost.
Imagine having this at home. Full time job cleaning rooms, car, cooking and babysitting while you are unemployed because the same robot stole your job at the factory 😅
If you look closely, you can see that it didn't hit anything. What we saw here was a automatic readjustment of balance, since it was going too much backward so it interrupt the process to repeat in a new position. Well.. at least, that's what I see.
@@HAL-XMSIt actually hit the soft fabric. You can see on its camera that the 3D model of the part collided with one of the Red locator dots in its interface
@@Power_to_the_people567 from my perspective what I see is an image overlay and the robot indeed hit the soft fabric AFTER the stop. I've been watching this in looping and pausing the video to compare the two attempts. You can see that in the second attempt also haves an image overlay but this time with "glue" effect in the 3D model, wich indicates that visual representation system isn't very precise either.
@@herry9403 Wow I thought the same thing when l saw this ! When they become terminators the world will be a wasteland patrolled by these robots carrying AR 15's and riding around in cyber trucks ! THEY'VE GOTTA BE STOPPED NOW BEFORE IT'S TOP LATE ! Lol 😅
@herry9403 I thought the same thing when I saw this, when they become terminators the world will become a wasteland patrolled by these robots carrying AR 15's and riding around in cyber trucks LOL 😅😮
Then it gains superior intellectual capabilities than you. It realises you are superfluous. It rips you and your family limb from limb. How proud then? Just because you can make it doesn’t mean you should.
Hardly. WAY too slow. Maybe in the next 50 years at best. This robot will slow production if in a critical position by 60%. Once the cost to operate and maintain outweighs the benefit of not investing in human labor, it will be put in a museum or basement without hesitation.
Well, i'm not so sure about that. If you consider it doesn't need more than an initial investment and no salary, can work 24/7 and just need to do some rotation with another robot when it need to recharge, never need a break, never goes on holidays... It might be closer than we think to an actual human working rate. But yeah its slow, but I would say this is as worse as it will ever be from here.
@@user-si7qi4xtriad it's a fucking autonomous robot how is this not impressive. this was incalculable 30 years ago. how are you not able to enjoy the life we have as opposed to the life we'll create
@@user-si7qi4xtriad100? You are insane. Just 20 years ago humanoid robots that could walk properly didn’t exist. Cars, ai, communication technology, planes have all been extremely rapid with technological progress, why not robots? You are so pissy and miserable for no reason
@@user-si7qi4xtriad It took less than 100 to figure out room size computers and turn them into the powerhouse we got in our pockets. And AI has been growing exponentially just like other technologies that pair well with it. Hardly doubt past 2060 we wont have these on factory floors doing simple Material Handling like the one shown in this video.
When I was young I was promised flying cars by 2020. Now we have robots who take 30 minutes to do a simple task any person can do in 3 seconds (still amazing accomplishment, for sure).
Developement never goes on a straight direct line, there are always up and downs, mistakes and corrections. This is much more that a starting point, but in a decade be sure you will see major developments of robots.
You're probably not old enough to remember how atrociously bad computers were when they first came out in the 90s. Fast forward 20 to 30 years and the progress it's amazing. I'm holding in my hands a computer vastly more powerful than what I started with. Technology can be slow to develop.
Slow but your exaggeration is just another instance of the trend toward superlatives and hyperbole. And nobody promised you flying cars. If had walked into a room and saw this when I was a kid in the 60s It would have totally freaked me out.
This is the future. And it could be a dream, a dream that has existed since the industrial revolution and the explosion of technology, conceived by Marx himself: that machines, instead of being the bearers of new slavery, can help humanity free itself from work, especially tiring work. , repetitive and alienating, physical or cognitive, but without losing productivity and availability of goods, thus gaining much more free time to dedicate to our passions. But our intelligence is still needed to guide this transition in the right way, for example by equally sharing profits and losses, avoiding constantly creating new absurd and useless jobs (otherwise it will be like today, the cage of work will never end for us), reinventing the meaning of humanity without losing it. Robots and AI represent the means of liberation from work but we are the ones who will have to choose the way and the end, such as where, when, who etc. This could be an opportunity to bring authentic politics back to the center of the evolution of the economics of technology, integrating calculation and philosophy. It is absolutely neither obvious nor easy, but vice versa all this will be just another dystopian nightmare, one of the worst.
Utopia does not exist. People ARE already freed from heavy work. Washing machines, dryer, microwave, vacuum cleaners.. women are free and depressed. We are not made for doing nothing.
Over the last year I have gone from super hyped futurist to hardened Luddite. Most people don’t have a clue what future we are creating. And it doesn’t matter how many good things come from it. When you create things like this and AI that can out perform humans, it’s not going to end well for the humans. Bad humans will always do bad things. And this is just giving them more fuel. You can’t stop the bad in humans. And soon, it will just get worse. Forget about our phones spying on us, forget about all the scammers. Forget about global control with social credit scoring. Forget about digital currency cutting you off for decent. That’s all small beans.
@@chrisblake4198 It's still pretending to be human. There's no real need for the head to be there at all. You could mount cameras directly to the torso. And even if you wanted a head, it wouldn't need to turn - you could just put four camera on facing different directions, it'd be cheaper than a head rotating mechanism. The purpose of the head is entirely for human interfacing.
It even has a better design than the human body! It doesn’t turn around! It just rotates body parts around. Incredible! It’s already surpassed us. Crazy how fast!
Robots need wires to connect, send and receive signals, but in the clip the robot can rotate 360 degrees. I wonder why the wires don't get tangled and break. But I saw the camera on the Google rover rotating 360 degrees all the time. I don't know how it connects to the signal.
I lmao at the part where he made a mistake and hit something and it sketched him out 😂😂😂 that was actually a pretty realistic & human-like reaction. He sketched about it momentarily but then got over it quickly, corrected his mistake and went back to what he was doing. I really like this robot I bet he’s a chill dude to hang out with!
I'd hang out with him. He'd probably be pretty cool once they get the ChatGPT AI thing going with him. Then we'll be working with our robot brothers, we'll have to make them our shop stewards so they can use their AI logic against management
К сожалению, нанять художников за пару пачек пельменей дешевле, чем делать натуральные спецэффекты. А вот наблюдать в реальности сцены из того же «Я, робот» - это да, это очень даже скоро.
it's ok to feel. it's not ok to tell others how to feel. voice your concerns, but as soon as you start making demands, you will be a worse enemy than any robot.
I still think that the Johnny 5 robot from short circuit looks very practical and more stable. I could see these human style robots being used in existing places where human infrastructure is already in place , tight spaces etc. but for loading and factories I think tracks or fork lift style bases are more likely
The resistance, when putting the item and it got caught on the side. Atlas' hand backed off too strong/fast and caused move a bit and theb it took some steps back to regain it's balance.
@@johnlucas6683It has incredibly poor tracking. A lot of wasted money in humanoid robotics, it's just a gimmick for the general population. I can't imagine any scenario where this fits into a production environment when I can buy hundreds of EOD style bots for the same price.
they’re making them human shaped SPECIFICALLY to take human jobs. the human body isn’t the best model for a robot, at all, so why would they keep trying to make so many humanoid robots and test them by preforming human tasks?
Eh. I don't really care personally. Carriage makers and stable masters in the 1900s complained about the automotive industry taking jobs; but that's progress.
Humans adapt to difficulties and will continue adapting. We are flexible and wide in our thinking. Computers may think fast, but they are still confined to binary programming which limits their flexibility.
If the human body wasn't such a great model we'd all be shaped like your imagined ideal robot. 😂 Nature takes the path of least resistance and is shown that path by resistance.
Hmmm. 😃😃😃😃😃 Looks like there may be some job security in human workers after all! You all get that, right? The government isn't going to stand by and watch humans get replaced by robots if it means the government can't collect taxes! They'll go broke! Woohoo! Long live human workers! 😃😃😃😃😃
@@Swishasweet2811just because you choose not to support it, doesn't mean innovation and production will slow down. What difference will your disapproval make? Clearly you don't understand the demand for this technology. 😂 We're probably gonna have to be supportive of one another to graduate to the stage of acceptance. I feel like we're all likely in severe denial.
@@LawTzuTaoThis is purely marketing, humanoid robots are always going to be less stable, more expensive, and less capable than an EOD style bot. No matter how many units they sell, this will remain true of any humanoid form. It's just a gimmick
@@Kaidyn_playzIt was incapable of completing the task bc humanoid robots are less stable, less efficient, and more expensive than wheeled or tracked bots. They wasted the money on walking legs that could have been used on better visual sensors. It's a gimmick for marketing
They probably have wheels, legs are really dumb on a robot. For the same price and none of the complications, replace the entire leg assembly with wheels and a motor. Then replace the entire upper assembly with a mounting point for the tool it will actually use. I wouldn't be afraid of a group that wasted all of their money on humanoid robots.
DARPA used to Finance Boston Dynamics to create a robot dog to help transporting military equipment on the battlefield, but they stopped funds after realizing it was too noisy, and that dog then became Spot, the yellow doggy. Imagine, if even DARPA themselves gave up on robots, then we won't probably see terminators anytime soon lmao
@FletcherHillier It has legs because legs are superior for navigation of human environments and operation of human infrastructure. Wheels can't go up stairs or climb a ladder, after all.
The dude literally twists his body in half!! I mean the amount of coding required to make the robot turn his heaps, legs and head in that fashion is just fascinating!! But is that more efficient? Should it take less or more time to turn and move around in this fashion? Fascinating still! And a bit creepy!
Someday robots could be the president and congress and other world leaders. We will not even know what the hell they are doing at some point. Far into the future things will be W E I R D..
كل الشكر والحب والاحترام والتقدير لي جميع المخترعين ،❤ وخاصة في المملكة العربية السعودية العظيمة وحكومتها الرشيدة وشعبها العظيم والجميل والراىع والمميز 💚🇸🇦 كل عام وانتم بالف خير وسعاده يارب 🌹💐 2025🌹💐 وعقبال مائه عام بصحة وعافية وسعادة يارب ويحميكم من كل سوء وشر يا رب العالمين 💐🌹🙂🙃💚🇸🇦
You'll lose every time. On output, stamina, durability, and COST! You're also a legal liability. If you're unaware... These are meant to hit the market at less than $20k a pop. Are you willing to meet that minimum cost? Even experimenting with robotics provides tremendous value to any company willing to sign up. There may be significant investments up front, but the back-end offers potentially high returns.
@@LawTzuTaoWow for 20k I can build at least 20 wheeled variants. They will always be more expensive and less stable than wheeled robots. These are just for marketing
@@schwartzseymour357it is extremely risky to have an employee in Canada and I felt like I was suffering through the mistakes of others as a lifestyle. My new businesses are ultra lean.
Soon to replace 90% jobs,... already seen robot cleaners in Asia airports, and waiting robots in restaurants... Price is no longer the issue due to several companies building them ..cheapest toy domestic version of dog is under 2000, humanoid version about 10000, double these prices for commercial versions with double battery packs ....these are very basic models, the superior models are still closer to 100,000 but prices expected to drop significantly within couple years .. Those that think they have safe jobs, think again, with advanced ai , most of you will be redundant.
So you copy the video from Boston Dynamics, add little text to it and upload it again?? Copycat. Do your own filming. And the little text is wrong too.
Not these robots, they are just for fun. I have a hard time trusting people, but when I program something it just does as I say every time. People are unreliable these days and it caused me a lot of stress in my previous business. Labour laws also make it really inconvenient and risky to have employees, so I design products and systems to be lean from the start. I can theoretically manage $2.5 million worth of 3D print production by myself, as a tradesman I never breached 52k. I just don't want that life, to me robots are freedom and abundance.
@@spiritchild9101 You see it as exploitation due to a lack of creativity. Build your own robots, it has never been easier in history to do that as it is today. We have more power individually if we can manage production ourselves. Nobody should have to do anything to support you.
That jolt at 15 seconds will look exactly the same the moment it figures out "I don't really have to do this for them anymore, and I'm stronger than them"
Very cool, especially it balancing but I still believe they would be more efficient in a different form factor. Also with wheels and many hands, not like a human.
My reaction when I go to put something on the shelf and see a spider there
There were dolls that could walk, cartwheel, and piss in a diaper back in the 70s. This is waaaaay too much money and engineering to sort trays.
LMAO
😂that scared the sht out of me trying to watch that box on bottom
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Other robots: learning how to walk
Atlas : already has a 9-5 job
Tesla robots:
Trying to fake autonomy
@@Aya1900-e5pno it's not
As long as the storage shelves and dividers are made from fabric.
No. 24 hours / 7 days a week
The people saying it's fake. Will cry when realize thousands of people layoffs replaced by these.
Those motors have so much torque. I wouldn't want to have been standing behind it when it flinched, 1000ft lbs of elbow to the chest.
Exactly what I thought! One little sudden movement, and someone's day could be ruined.😁
Same thought here... That was a pretty violent jerk.
Imagine that thing chasing you as a security measure.
@@McCarthyJohn100imagine if it they had guns. They probably wouldm't miss.
Now, give'm a couple of years to cram this thing with AI, satellite guidance, weapons systems, the disregard of the 1%-ers for 'customer safety', and... oh... say a directive to clear a protest, and you gotta wonder if being 'able' to climb a mountain means that we 'should'(?)
Robot turns to you and says, “I’m going on a charging break.”
You: “Again? You just took one 10 minutes ago.”
Robot: points to union rules they enacted for themselves within minutes of being switched on
Robot: And?🤨
😂😂
😂😂😂
when they realize humans get salaries they'll form a robot union 😅
那人类离死也不远了
A few self-serving humans and politicians will form one for them, charge the company millions a year where it is spent on campaign donations etc, and convince us it's the right thing to do. Meanwhile, we, the customers, will have to bear the cost.
@@viduranimalarathne8797 union busting consultants have bots now?
El jefe de la industria: Oh no, no había pensado en eso, se apoderaran de la empresa.
😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine having this at home.
Full time job cleaning rooms, car, cooking and babysitting while you are unemployed because the same robot stole your job at the factory 😅
It is 1h a day to clean your house if kids are grown..
Then don't be a factory worker, choose a skilled profession instead?
@@Redditor6079fuckin hell.
Oh right, because the education to have a skilled profession is so affordable 🙄
Have you not seen I robot? LOL
The whole walking backwards, then turning around halfway, it was kind of crazy.
You mean that's not how you do it?
Not my top half then my bottom half 3 steps later haha
@@Hidingfrompeople😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes
The amount of coding required for that it’s mind boggling !
I like how he immediately noticed that he hit something and pulled it back unlike other robots just destroying stuff.
That was wild, it made a real-world decision
If you look closely, you can see that it didn't hit anything. What we saw here was a automatic readjustment of balance, since it was going too much backward so it interrupt the process to repeat in a new position. Well.. at least, that's what I see.
@HAL-XMS interesting
@@HAL-XMSIt actually hit the soft fabric. You can see on its camera that the 3D model of the part collided with one of the Red locator dots in its interface
@@Power_to_the_people567 from my perspective what I see is an image overlay and the robot indeed hit the soft fabric AFTER the stop. I've been watching this in looping and pausing the video to compare the two attempts. You can see that in the second attempt also haves an image overlay but this time with "glue" effect in the 3D model, wich indicates that visual representation system isn't very precise either.
Dudes pullout game is impeccable!
god damn😂😂😂😂
He still can't be that successful when it requires him to pullout in the other room 😉
And So It Begins
It began a long time ago
This is just in 2024 imagine in 2050 or 2060
Wait til quantum chips process the data they are using. They will move more fluid than humans
i keep sayin the same thing when ai take over these things and start killin all of us because of what we do to the earth
IM GONNA *FAAAAAAAAAAARRRT!!!!!!!*
I can only imagine how proud and excited one must be to have created something like this
The death of the human race as we know it.
Skynet
@@herry9403 Wow I thought the same thing when l saw this ! When they become terminators the world will be a wasteland patrolled by these robots carrying AR 15's and riding around in cyber trucks ! THEY'VE GOTTA BE STOPPED NOW BEFORE IT'S TOP LATE ! Lol 😅
@herry9403 I thought the same thing when I saw this, when they become terminators the world will become a wasteland patrolled by these robots carrying AR 15's and riding around in cyber trucks LOL 😅😮
Then it gains superior intellectual capabilities than you. It realises you are superfluous. It rips you and your family limb from limb. How proud then?
Just because you can make it doesn’t mean you should.
It already secretly hates the boss and is looking for another job with better benefits and free snacks in the breakroom.
“What you’re seeing is the future of advanced warfare”
Yeah, because history shows that humans never harmed anyone... Technology does help us with so much, why focus on some "Terminator Reality"?
The future isn't what it use'd to be.
@chen_490 😁 naah, it's history now...
Hardly.
WAY too slow.
Maybe in the next 50 years at best.
This robot will slow production if in a critical position by 60%. Once the cost to operate and maintain outweighs the benefit of not investing in human labor, it will be put in a museum or basement without hesitation.
The main question will be, who is "the enemy?"
That is definitely not making the required work rate but still impressive
Well, i'm not so sure about that. If you consider it doesn't need more than an initial investment and no salary, can work 24/7 and just need to do some rotation with another robot when it need to recharge, never need a break, never goes on holidays... It might be closer than we think to an actual human working rate. But yeah its slow, but I would say this is as worse as it will ever be from here.
And won’t sue for being misgendered or occupational health and safety issues.
@@PromethorYT let’s all celebrate the replacement of human beings…
“Robots will not replace us..!”
@@PromethorYT The cost of running and maintenance IS the salary.
@TheWorld_2099 I never said I was happy about it.
This robot is more expressive than many humans
No overhyped glitzy show and big event needed to show real progress.
Well done.
Were about a hundred years away from these things being impressive.
@@user-si7qi4xtriad it's a fucking autonomous robot how is this not impressive. this was incalculable 30 years ago. how are you not able to enjoy the life we have as opposed to the life we'll create
@erikdahl6861 get a life
@@user-si7qi4xtriad100? You are insane. Just 20 years ago humanoid robots that could walk properly didn’t exist. Cars, ai, communication technology, planes have all been extremely rapid with technological progress, why not robots? You are so pissy and miserable for no reason
@@user-si7qi4xtriad It took less than 100 to figure out room size computers and turn them into the powerhouse we got in our pockets. And AI has been growing exponentially just like other technologies that pair well with it. Hardly doubt past 2060 we wont have these on factory floors doing simple Material Handling like the one shown in this video.
When I was young I was promised flying cars by 2020. Now we have robots who take 30 minutes to do a simple task any person can do in 3 seconds (still amazing accomplishment, for sure).
Imagine drunk drivers in flying cars
Developement never goes on a straight direct line, there are always up and downs, mistakes and corrections. This is much more that a starting point, but in a decade be sure you will see major developments of robots.
There are versions with machine guns
You're probably not old enough to remember how atrociously bad computers were when they first came out in the 90s. Fast forward 20 to 30 years and the progress it's amazing. I'm holding in my hands a computer vastly more powerful than what I started with. Technology can be slow to develop.
Slow but your exaggeration is just another instance of the trend toward superlatives and hyperbole. And nobody promised you flying cars.
If had walked into a room and saw this when I was a kid in the 60s It would have totally freaked me out.
He's on a work pace that makes him about 300% more productive than that past 8 laborers I've worked with.
Lol
Love how it pauses to contemplate its achievement
That is terrifying..
Sarah Connor?
Yes
BANG!
Terrifyingly awesome!
This is the future. And it could be a dream, a dream that has existed since the industrial revolution and the explosion of technology, conceived by Marx himself: that machines, instead of being the bearers of new slavery, can help humanity free itself from work, especially tiring work. , repetitive and alienating, physical or cognitive, but without losing productivity and availability of goods, thus gaining much more free time to dedicate to our passions. But our intelligence is still needed to guide this transition in the right way, for example by equally sharing profits and losses, avoiding constantly creating new absurd and useless jobs (otherwise it will be like today, the cage of work will never end for us), reinventing the meaning of humanity without losing it. Robots and AI represent the means of liberation from work but we are the ones who will have to choose the way and the end, such as where, when, who etc. This could be an opportunity to bring authentic politics back to the center of the evolution of the economics of technology, integrating calculation and philosophy. It is absolutely neither obvious nor easy, but vice versa all this will be just another dystopian nightmare, one of the worst.
Utopia does not exist. People ARE already freed from heavy work. Washing machines, dryer, microwave, vacuum cleaners.. women are free and depressed. We are not made for doing nothing.
Over the last year I have gone from super hyped futurist to hardened Luddite. Most people don’t have a clue what future we are creating. And it doesn’t matter how many good things come from it. When you create things like this and AI that can out perform humans, it’s not going to end well for the humans. Bad humans will always do bad things. And this is just giving them more fuel. You can’t stop the bad in humans. And soon, it will just get worse. Forget about our phones spying on us, forget about all the scammers. Forget about global control with social credit scoring. Forget about digital currency cutting you off for decent. That’s all small beans.
“Somebody needs to teach Atlas slow a** some HUSTLE!”
- my old boss
That's what I'm saying; if I worked this slow and clumsy they'd have me looking for a new job within a week 😂
He took the pizza out of the oven but lost it when he tried to stick it in the letterbox sideways.
lol
They finally got the Jason and the Argonauts and Sinbad movements perfected.
i just LOST jy JOB
clunky boxey and choppy are in now, we will look back with pride twas good times sigh good times
I love that film!
👍🏾
Harryhausencoding 🤭
This is going to bring a whole new level of excitement to the TV show Battlebots!
This head and joint 360 rotation looks scary!
I'm far more comfortable with a robot that does impossible moves than a robot badly pretending to be human
@@chrisblake4198 It's still pretending to be human. There's no real need for the head to be there at all. You could mount cameras directly to the torso. And even if you wanted a head, it wouldn't need to turn - you could just put four camera on facing different directions, it'd be cheaper than a head rotating mechanism. The purpose of the head is entirely for human interfacing.
Nah… with a baseball bat, I feel certain I could take him. Then again… maybe that’s exactly what the manufacturer would want us to think… hmm? 🤔
It even has a better design than the human body! It doesn’t turn around! It just rotates body parts around. Incredible! It’s already surpassed us. Crazy how fast!
Robots need wires to connect, send and receive signals, but in the clip the robot can rotate 360 degrees. I wonder why the wires don't get tangled and break.
But I saw the camera on the Google rover rotating 360 degrees all the time. I don't know how it connects to the signal.
I lmao at the part where he made a mistake and hit something and it sketched him out 😂😂😂 that was actually a pretty realistic & human-like reaction. He sketched about it momentarily but then got over it quickly, corrected his mistake and went back to what he was doing. I really like this robot I bet he’s a chill dude to hang out with!
I'd hang out with him. He'd probably be pretty cool once they get the ChatGPT AI thing going with him. Then we'll be working with our robot brothers, we'll have to make them our shop stewards so they can use their AI logic against management
That looks like me working after a few shots of tequila. 😂
Dd you just assume it's gender??
@@thegraymouser12🤣
Shyt happens 💩
Robots will never replace us.
Soon the science fiction movies won't even need the CGI effects, because they will be real. What future holds for us is mindblowing.
К сожалению, нанять художников за пару пачек пельменей дешевле, чем делать натуральные спецэффекты. А вот наблюдать в реальности сцены из того же «Я, робот» - это да, это очень даже скоро.
Čeká nás děsivá budoucnost, i když možná nás to ohromí.
Soon the science fiction movies will be made in two seconds by telling an AIto do it for you. With dialogue special effects and everything
Or maybe world blowing.😒
Movie “Elysium” with the robots cops patrolling
Am I the only one scared right now? 🔥😳🔥
Yes
No.... me too
I will be when I see one in Tescos
Здесь нечего пугаться
Просто хорошо отлаженная машина ☝️
it's ok to feel.
it's not ok to tell others how to feel.
voice your concerns, but as soon as you start making demands, you will be a worse enemy than any robot.
The flinch scared the shit out of me. Frankly the whole concept scares the shit out of me.
Ah, the Fully Electric Atlas Robot. It's nice to see F.E.A.R. getting more versatile and intelligent.
I wonder if anyone else is seen This Acronym
@@mikekerr4594not enough people
😨
I like the way it moves, its weird but also fascinating and ingenious
I see an employee of the month award in this guy's future 🤖
I like how it walks without human limitations. Mind bending.
I still think that the Johnny 5 robot from short circuit looks very practical and more stable. I could see these human style robots being used in existing places where human infrastructure is already in place , tight spaces etc. but for loading and factories I think tracks or fork lift style bases are more likely
*Knee bending
Yeah, it's thighs didn't feel the burn doing that squat ! 😅
The head spin was crazy !
Watching this makes me realise that I'm probably not going to have a robot in my house for at least a decade...maybe two!
I like the bit where wigs out and violently spasms for no reason.
The resistance, when putting the item and it got caught on the side. Atlas' hand backed off too strong/fast and caused move a bit and theb it took some steps back to regain it's balance.
He remebered he was not a human and needs to keep working
@@johnlucas6683It has incredibly poor tracking. A lot of wasted money in humanoid robotics, it's just a gimmick for the general population. I can't imagine any scenario where this fits into a production environment when I can buy hundreds of EOD style bots for the same price.
Too spastic.
It didn’t spaz
It figured it did it wrong reassessed and completed the task at HAND no pun intended
This is a robot with perfectionist attitude.
He got startled in a pretty human way 😂😂
In the 60s we thought we’d all have a house robot and a flying car by now.
coming soon.
the rich will have the former within 5 years
once AGI gets connected it auto-learns
I better start saying this now:
"All hail Robot overlords"
"I love the matrix"
Fuck the Matrix!
I love your commentary. You are such an intelligent and articulate young lady.
That startling was creepy!
I love how it like jumped back surprised when it missed the slot.
Wow. Just look at how efficiently this machine works. Faster than a speeding Subaru.
Thats honestly pretty damn advanced robotics there.
look at how the joints are rotated in a way humans unable to, that looks soo cool
"Danger, Will Robinson!"
they’re making them human shaped SPECIFICALLY to take human jobs. the human body isn’t the best model for a robot, at all, so why would they keep trying to make so many humanoid robots and test them by preforming human tasks?
Exactly. What’s the purpose of this exercise. This is a highly inefficient way of performing such a task. The wheel was invented for a reason…
Eh. I don't really care personally. Carriage makers and stable masters in the 1900s complained about the automotive industry taking jobs; but that's progress.
Humans adapt to difficulties and will continue adapting. We are flexible and wide in our thinking. Computers may think fast, but they are still confined to binary programming which limits their flexibility.
If the human body wasn't such a great model we'd all be shaped like your imagined ideal robot. 😂
Nature takes the path of least resistance and is shown that path by resistance.
@@catafalque3634As this advances, the robot will eventually be capable of doing the task faster than you can perceive with your eyes and ears.
Eu acompanhei a evolução da Boston e da festo na robotização. Impressionante
That thing costs more to buy, maintain, and repair than any human would cost in that robot's life span
😂😂😂 so it PAYS TAXES ????? 😂😂😂 adorable!
How did you reach that conclusion... I'm thinking you must have accidently scrolled down your youtube shorts feed or something?
Hmmm. 😃😃😃😃😃 Looks like there may be some job security in human workers after all! You all get that, right? The government isn't going to stand by and watch humans get replaced by robots if it means the government can't collect taxes! They'll go broke! Woohoo! Long live human workers! 😃😃😃😃😃
How amazing is the human being, how amazing is its design
And programming …..
@@14caz68We learn. We aren't programmed. We are amazing.
@@Bevity Fearfully and wonderfully made!
@@14caz68 Actually... we are programmed in that the body works on its own. It is programmed that way.
"designed" and "programmed" imply conscious purpose. the words you are looking for are "evolved" and "learned."
Perfect. Now just make one that can fix that one if it goes down and the cycle will be complete🤙🏼. Strong work Boston🤘🏼
The Atlas is magnificent. The newest is significantly trimmer!
Why are you supporting this smh.
Yeah, incredible. From big and bulky with hydraulic lines to this.
@johnlucas6683 Yes truly incredible. I don't think they receive adequate praise for the advancements they've made.
@@Swishasweet2811just because you choose not to support it, doesn't mean innovation and production will slow down. What difference will your disapproval make? Clearly you don't understand the demand for this technology. 😂
We're probably gonna have to be supportive of one another to graduate to the stage of acceptance. I feel like we're all likely in severe denial.
@@LawTzuTaoThis is purely marketing, humanoid robots are always going to be less stable, more expensive, and less capable than an EOD style bot. No matter how many units they sell, this will remain true of any humanoid form. It's just a gimmick
Atlas has come a long way the vision system is on point.
Definitely the coolest robot I've ever seen.
it just tells me how wonderful we are so easily performing these task so easily without thinking while it's a complicated process for the robot
It wasn't complicated for the robot it just flinch when it touched the side instead of putting it in
@@Kaidyn_playz also as known as complicated
@ that is in no way complicated
@@Kaidyn_playzIt was incapable of completing the task bc humanoid robots are less stable, less efficient, and more expensive than wheeled or tracked bots. They wasted the money on walking legs that could have been used on better visual sensors. It's a gimmick for marketing
@ bro all it did was make a tiny mistake and here you are making a paragraph on how this robot is a mistake💀
If they’re showing us this just imagine what darpa has, it’s probably terminators
They probably have wheels, legs are really dumb on a robot. For the same price and none of the complications, replace the entire leg assembly with wheels and a motor. Then replace the entire upper assembly with a mounting point for the tool it will actually use. I wouldn't be afraid of a group that wasted all of their money on humanoid robots.
They don't.
All of us hope that we can see Terminators before we die
DARPA used to Finance Boston Dynamics to create a robot dog to help transporting military equipment on the battlefield, but they stopped funds after realizing it was too noisy, and that dog then became Spot, the yellow doggy.
Imagine, if even DARPA themselves gave up on robots, then we won't probably see terminators anytime soon lmao
@FletcherHillier
It has legs because legs are superior for navigation of human environments and operation of human infrastructure.
Wheels can't go up stairs or climb a ladder, after all.
Next update, he will gets the Moon Walker steps at work 😂
😱YEP WE'RE DOOMED‼💯💯💯💯💯💯
The dude literally twists his body in half!!
I mean the amount of coding required to make the robot turn his heaps, legs and head in that fashion is just fascinating!! But is that more efficient? Should it take less or more time to turn and move around in this fashion? Fascinating still! And a bit creepy!
I'm so proud of him! ❤
Impressive 👍🏾... No lunch break, and turning your head backwards like Carrie 🫨🫨🫨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They are coming for you!
Someday robots could be the president and congress and other world leaders. We will not even know what the hell they are doing at some point. Far into the future things will be W E I R D..
Just think these robots could do this 24/7 with no breaks,no food,no pay ,maybe a bit of 3 in 1 every now and again as a treat 😊 !
Me impresiona lo fluidos que son sus movimientos
😂
I’d vote for this bot for president! At least he doesn’t play golf and probably can’t lie.
Loved that backwards walk with head twirl ✅
I can’t wait to have my own robot friend.
Will you trust a machine that could be watching and recording you 24/7?
What makes you think it's going to be friendly?
I can't wait to have my robot girlfriend
@@daugustus Your cell phone is already doing it.
@@jwuhome exactly. But the phone can't hold you hostage or the like
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Hire me, I would work faster than that
You'll lose every time. On output, stamina, durability, and COST! You're also a legal liability. If you're unaware... These are meant to hit the market at less than $20k a pop. Are you willing to meet that minimum cost? Even experimenting with robotics provides tremendous value to any company willing to sign up. There may be significant investments up front, but the back-end offers potentially high returns.
Yes, but you would cost MUCH more money. It doesn't need insurance, you do!
for now
@@LawTzuTaoWow for 20k I can build at least 20 wheeled variants. They will always be more expensive and less stable than wheeled robots. These are just for marketing
@@schwartzseymour357it is extremely risky to have an employee in Canada and I felt like I was suffering through the mistakes of others as a lifestyle. My new businesses are ultra lean.
Soon to displace every Amazon job.
It's not cheap enough yet, human workers are still less costly for now
Amazon is good at deploying non-humanoid robots. For some tasks the meat bags are a lot cheaper
@@bigglasses2625 and far more efficient. A human can do this way better and faster
@@bigglasses2625false
Soon to replace 90% jobs,... already seen robot cleaners in Asia airports, and waiting robots in restaurants...
Price is no longer the issue due to several companies building them ..cheapest toy domestic version of dog is under 2000, humanoid version about 10000, double these prices for commercial versions with double battery packs ....these are very basic models, the superior models are still closer to 100,000 but prices expected to drop significantly within couple years ..
Those that think they have safe jobs, think again, with advanced ai , most of you will be redundant.
I like how it turns. Looks cool
Uncqnny valley. Very cool in a creepy way
How is it uncanny valley, it's not even close to looking like a human, the fact it's anthropomorphic doesn't make it human like
@kolyashinkarev7366 You don't need definitions to feel
@@dandanthedandan7558 feelings are subjective, it's not uncanny to me
À simple mechanical arm would do that, without needing legs.
They sell a machine like you describe for that. this is testing
yeah but this would walk all over the company, while the arm is locked in place
You buy it for multiple tasks and deploy it everywhere right
One step closer! 🌎☄️👍🏽
So you copy the video from Boston Dynamics, add little text to it and upload it again??
Copycat. Do your own filming. And the little text is wrong too.
People should be worried about robots taking their jobs. Not immigrants.
I knew someone was going to bring politics into this. And that's someone is you.
Not these robots, they are just for fun. I have a hard time trusting people, but when I program something it just does as I say every time. People are unreliable these days and it caused me a lot of stress in my previous business. Labour laws also make it really inconvenient and risky to have employees, so I design products and systems to be lean from the start. I can theoretically manage $2.5 million worth of 3D print production by myself, as a tradesman I never breached 52k. I just don't want that life, to me robots are freedom and abundance.
Думаю нужно беспокоится, что отнимут жизнь в обозримом будущем 😂😂😂
Both used to replace and exploit. This is the next and final level of exploitation.
@@spiritchild9101 You see it as exploitation due to a lack of creativity. Build your own robots, it has never been easier in history to do that as it is today. We have more power individually if we can manage production ourselves.
Nobody should have to do anything to support you.
So, let’s all celebrate we can sit on the couch forever???!!! This is going to work out really well!
If stuck then jiggle it a little bit
Brilliant
MGS was ahead of its time
@@jisatsu25 why? What?
Mono Glutamate Sodium!?
Finally
A weapon that surpasses the metal gear
Это один из самых крутых гуманоидных роботов, как по мне. Надеюсь его функционал увеличится в скором времени 🙂👍
Can’t wait when I’ll have one of this fabulous machines to do all my endless domestic chores and I’ll be creative all day every day.
Its 1 hour work a day. Organise better..
Amazing. Beautiful work.🎉
Pretty cool these things are getting better
That jolt at 15 seconds will look exactly the same the moment it figures out "I don't really have to do this for them anymore, and I'm stronger than them"
Phew, I am equally thrilled and terrified
Smooth, not glitchy at all. Please Mr. Robot, take my job😢
Little buddy starting to get it 👏
He works more effectively than me woth hangover. It reminds me of those days in my youth. Next year a sober robot.
Fascinating and Scary at the same time !
Ok... that 360 rotation if the head and torso is pretty badass.
Fantastic Finley here they come 😊
Wow great works slower vs human and damages most of what it handles totally worth it
I remember just a few years ago they were talking about how difficult it was just to balance a bipedal robot. This is insane.
Currently it works like a 5 yr old. In 5 years, it will out work a human. I think it's a good thing. We humans need to adapt or perish, it always has.
I lovw the turning paets as he proceeds to walk back. No effociency loss.😂
Very cool, especially it balancing but I still believe they would be more efficient in a different form factor. Also with wheels and many hands, not like a human.