Tymon0000 oh so much!. they were the only firm to have developed a biped that didnt schoot about on flat feet like asimo and others have. and i believe i saw prothetic legs that have the same ankle designs as atlas' :D
I like to imagine a future in self-driving cars where incidents on the road are pretty much unheard of and for entertainment, we've come up with a sport where a fleet of self-driving cars are put in an arena with one car with a human driver and that car with a human driver will try to corral the self-driving ones into crashing into each other.
but for safety the self driving cars cant acualy touch the car they will stop abrougply so that the human couldent get injured or even killed or we will have leagal isuses
The passenger. They can sue Google because the robot made a mistake, but they probably won't get much ground in that. Trying to sue something like Google is like trying to boil water with a match, there's way too much working against you.
Will Leonard Why are you assuming that it will make a mistake? Honestly with the success rate so far (100%) I'd say that we might not even need to bother giving people tickets for driving mistakes.
I would think that if the cause was suspected of being technical (a glitch or the like) it would be handled in the same way that situations where you get pulled over for having a taillight out are dealt with- a verbal warning given on the understanding that you will have the issue taken care.
Twosocks42 I think the far more interesting question is how the insurance will work out. That's the biggest reason why I personally think driverless cars aren't going to happen anytime soon, because I highly doubt google will be willing to accept the responsibility of insuring thousands of cars, and consumers will not be willing to insure a car that they have no control over.
Alex Shannon Data can perform 60 trillion operations per second ie 60 Teraflops. Blue Gene was created in 2004, it was a 70 Teraflop supercomputer. NUDT Tianhe-2 was created in 2013 it is a 34 Petaflops Supercomputer
Fun fact, over those 14 crashes, as he mentioned, none was the car fault, but one of them did involve the A.I car hitting another car... while a employee was manually driving it. DUNN DUUNN Dunnnnnn
The future of AI is so exciting to me. To me, the future where hyperintelligent robots replace humans is nothing but a victory-these will be our children, made by us to be better-equipped, more morally stable, and better thinkers than we will ever be. I only hope they'll inherit the title of humanity without a struggle.
NO! Life is made to be hard. That's why we work together. If people are lazy and invent robots just to do our work, we will ALL be lazy and fat knowing that you'll do nothing when robots are doing everything for you.
KC :D A lot of these robots supersede human ability i.e. they do things that are BEYOND our ability to do. This is not a question of laziness. Why would you spend time and effort overcoming unnecessary challenges that add no benefit to your life? Regulating mundane tasks to robots leaves us more time to pursue things we're passionate about and that are truly worth our time. Not to forget there are people with disabilities who, again, cannot do these things in the first place, and whose lives would be a whole lot easier with these inventions. The only point of concern I can see here would be robots taking over human labour in industries resulting in the worsening of unemployment issues.
Oh, it's good for people with disabilities. I'm just worried that all the robots will take over our jobs, forcing people to quit their Job and supporting their families D:
I like robots that can document history and survive anything even a nuclear bomb so that if we get in a nuclear war we have something to have our history so the new things that come to earth or survive the nuclear war can see everything and avoid our mistakes and flaws.
ryan ramos I was thinking of something similar. The only difference is that we must record everything we lay on the internet like a huge digital library that can be accessed in simple ways.
This is probably my favorite SciShow episode ever followed closely by the video called: "Top 5 most dangerous chemicals". I'm curious to find out what are your favorite SciShow episodes. Please let me know by answering to my comment. Thanks!
TheKimpula Top 5 most dangerous chemicals is one of my top favorites as well. It probably has to do with how Hank Green presents it. Best I could describe why it's one of my favorites is that it's "justified hyperbole" all the way through.
TheKimpula I like the one about all the misconceptions about food groups (what constitutes a fruit or vegetable, for instance). That one was a bit of a mind blow.
z121231211 yeah, i love the part where he says something (while listing the dangers of 'AA') along the lines of: "...NOTHING and it exploded" that part always cracks me up, even more so than "the concrete was on FIRE!" sentence... Man... Hank or "Hunk" (as I like to call him) Green can be funny sometimes :P
Why are your videos always in such a rush? You go from explaining one robot and then within the same breath (it feels like) you instantly go straight to talking about another one without even a pause leaving us to wonder whether or not you are talking about the same robot still. That aside, love your videos and stay awesome you guys!
watching this video makes me proud. Not because of anything I have done but just how far we have come as a species. Thank you so much all innovators and scientist of the world you are awesome.
Zeppelans Yes, but the everyday definition is, oddly enough, more specific than that. Like he said, the modern terminology of "robot" has mechanical flexibility and artificial intelligence as its defining traits. In a way, it's like calling a square a rectangle. Yes it's correct, but it's also has more requirements that make it more than just a rectangle (equilangular, equilateral). In the same way, the examples he gave included more detailed definitions for the robots on his list. Sure they are machienes designed for a physical task, but like a square, they were considered more than just that.
GuildOfCalamity When they had to rewrite and redesign the whole game engine from scratch after they realized that unity isn't going to cut it... that's what they've been doing for two+ years.
I would, but I believe everyone on the forums has made their point. That game could've been great. Thanks to the bad taste Sauropod left in my mouth, I don't support as many Kickstarter game projects to this day.
Self-driving car is pretty amazing. 1 hour 30 minute commute to school 4 days a week. I could get in the car and get another 1 hour of sleep!! Or better yet, taking a vacation road-trip and not having to make a driving schedule!
woodfur00 till the moment it has to choose between your life and a pedestrian's, and it picks the latter. and it turns out it was a badger, not a child.
For me the most advanced robots that immediately pop to mind, depending on what your exact definition of the word is, are the robot that uses a worm's neural network to operate and the Raytheon Sarcos exoskeleton
L E R I U M It's likely a RUclips technique to get more viewers, and better responses. One thing I notice about my favorite Vloggers, is that when they have someone do a guest video on their channel, it's often not as well received, because that Vlogger's style is different than the originals. But when you have a cast of hosts who generally use the same tone, and speak with the same enthusiasm, the viewership tends to go along easier.
The DaVinci is insane. I was able to use one at a demonstration and they are INSANE! The part that the surgeon sits at has a 3D view of what the arms are doing. It's super intense being at 2.1 million right now.
As a robot programmer, I'm happy to see that the vast majority of comments here aren't full of FUD or anything to do with Skynet (though, there is at least 1). Great video - definitely helps with the un-informed.
I would have probably included BAXTER on this list. The ability to observe and learn to accomplish literally any task is an impressive milestone feat in the field of robotics.
Ahmed Fathalli Poison is just a general term referring to a substance that can cause severe injury or death when consumed in relatively small doses. There are many different ways for them to work, but generally they disrupt our body's homeostasis-- the status quo of complex chemistry that keeps us alive and healthy. Our bodies are pretty good at detecting and handling disruptions in homeostasis, but good poisons are able to bypass or overpower these mechanisms, or hit us in vulnerable areas where we have less-developed defense mechanisms. Since every poison works differently, it's hard to be more specific than that in explanation.
Domino SixO This is an information channel. It is geared towards people who enjoy learning new things and have the curiosity to continue researching more on their own. The information he gave us is interesting, and it gives us a good place to start off on our own research. You can probably find more information, pictures, or even videos on all of these robots if you look around the internet a bit.
I saw one of those Da Vinci robots. It was a science expo, about three years ago. There were three of them, one with a set of tools to the side, and a puzzle, the other two were just the consoles. You can feel the arms scrape each other, even though they are six feet away, or not even attached.
+SciShow Actually (to the best of my knowledge) a robot refers to an automaton; something at least artificial that is incapable of independent thought: whereas an A.I. refers to something at least artificial that is capable of independent thought.
They already were in the prototyping stage back then, and they basically still are. We're getting close with stuff like adaptive cruise control, park assist and the Tesla thing that lets a car stay between lines on the roads, but it'll still take a very long time till you'll commonly see fully autonomous cars on the road.
Does anyone remember My Pal 2 from the early 90's? He was a robot toys that you were able to play games with. He was really neat, and fun to play with. I still have mine, Because of this video, I was thinking on how cool it would be if he had real A.I. and was able to think. So awesome.
The Kiva robots I worked with in the Staples distribution center. They're all hooked to a network and upwards of 200 can be working at the same time. The weigh around 300 lbs with the racks on them, and they bring pods to each packing station based on coordinates the bots are given. They follow small barcodes called fiducials, and have sensors that tell them if something is blocked, in the bots way, or if a barcode cant be scanned. They course correct when able and are quite fun to watch.
i would put the Nao robot as the nr.1 advanced robot. It's not just a cute expensive robot, it's actually really smart! It learns from experience and mistakes, and can recognize you by your voice! Look it up Nao! (pun intended)
Really excited about the prospect of self driving cars being used as taxis, summon them with your smartphone, put in the location, have it charged to your card. Would be great to make taxis even cheaper, and I say that as a former taxi driver myself. It's going to be a really awkward transition but it could be an amazing development for urban transportation.
Wow, the DRC-HUBO design is eerily similar to E-102 from Sonic Adventure. Both have wheeled knees and a fully rotational torso, and do similar tasks. Weird to think that it was actually a legitimately effective design for bipedal robot.
The absolutely gigantic machines used to sort and move shipping containers should definitely be mentioned. They are so huge you don't even think of them as robots, but they certainly are! As I understand, once a container is submitted to the system, it just auto-magically gets moved about the world, intellligently being put on shippig vessels until it's at its final destination. Sort of blurring the lines, but still very cool, very complex.
Im supposed to be writing an essay for my nursing class. The essay is supposed to be about future technology and impacts it may have on nurses. You just gave me a fuck ton of ideas hahaha thanks scishow!!
That small robots that can build anything is promising. Just like what we saw in Big Hero 6, that type of robot has lots of things that can be done when humans can't.
I love the idea of self driving cars, because they're already developed and they're extremely practical, so once they go public and are affordable, they'll probably replace the transportation industry and even most personal vehicles, because they're better than human driven vehicles in all respects.
I would definitely say Hector is worth mentioning. It's a robotic hexopod that has "moods" and makes choices based on those AI algorithms. It really blew my mind that the scientists could figure out its mood by the way it acted. I make videos about robotics research and I covered it in my AI episode.
I like the idea of nanobots being used in medicine. I keep hoping that one day, nanobots will do away with the pain, anxiety, and discomfort of dentistry. Just imagine not having to keep your mouth wide open for long stretches of time to make room for fingers and all sorts of instruments, some that make you really reluctant to even open your mouth, like hooks, needles, and drills.
The only one who doesn't seem to know what a robot is, is you mike. Anyone who thinks robot will think of an autonomous machine that can do complicated tasks without human intervention, other than turning it on. I like the list.
"An automata that can do a task without human intervention repetetively" Learned that from robotics. That is a correct term. A computer is not a robot... But you can make it be one.
I think boston dynamics is worth mentioning there.
yep
Tymon0000 I was definitely expecting them to show up on the list. Solid entries all around, though.
Tymon0000 oh so much!. they were the only firm to have developed a biped that didnt schoot about on flat feet like asimo and others have. and i believe i saw prothetic legs that have the same ankle designs as atlas' :D
Tymon0000 Same! And Wall-E too, but Boston Dynamics is a good start too :)
Tymon0000 Hells yeah...their Mule-bot is awesome.
I like to imagine a future in self-driving cars where incidents on the road are pretty much unheard of and for entertainment, we've come up with a sport where a fleet of self-driving cars are put in an arena with one car with a human driver and that car with a human driver will try to corral the self-driving ones into crashing into each other.
what ......... is this a real thing I MUST KNOW MORE!!!!!!!!!!!
Eric Vickery it's not real... *yet*
ahhh.......u had me all kinds of excited
but for safety the self driving cars cant acualy touch the car they will stop abrougply so that the human couldent get injured or even killed or we will have leagal isuses
what about clustertruck
Most advanced robot in the world is Bender.
Nolan Thiessen that is because all other tasks are simply corruptions of Bending
I'd argue that it's you & I, really :)
Amanda Lee Dube your intelligence is artificial?
define what artificial means, first
Amanda Lee Dube look it up in a dictionary
Yes but who gets the ticket from the cop when the self driving car makes a mistake
Will Leonard Google. lol
The passenger. They can sue Google because the robot made a mistake, but they probably won't get much ground in that. Trying to sue something like Google is like trying to boil water with a match, there's way too much working against you.
Will Leonard Why are you assuming that it will make a mistake? Honestly with the success rate so far (100%) I'd say that we might not even need to bother giving people tickets for driving mistakes.
I would think that if the cause was suspected of being technical (a glitch or the like) it would be handled in the same way that situations where you get pulled over for having a taillight out are dealt with- a verbal warning given on the understanding that you will have the issue taken care.
Twosocks42 I think the far more interesting question is how the insurance will work out. That's the biggest reason why I personally think driverless cars aren't going to happen anytime soon, because I highly doubt google will be willing to accept the responsibility of insuring thousands of cars, and consumers will not be willing to insure a car that they have no control over.
If I'm gonna own a robot, I'll name it "Bro".
yojgee "Brobot"
Michael Wang Y U GET MORE LIKES???
Jack Graybird lmao
I love how the robot in the image is wearing shades. He is programmed for you to deal with it.
Can't wait till Data exists. I'd just hang out with him all day solving Sherlock mysteries
brod2man He exist in a few decades
brod2man data has less processing power than computers today.
***** How do you figure?
Alex Shannon Data can perform 60 trillion operations per second ie 60 Teraflops. Blue Gene was created in 2004, it was a 70 Teraflop supercomputer. NUDT Tianhe-2 was created in 2013 it is a 34 Petaflops Supercomputer
brod2man Admit it, you'd just want to take advantage of his "fully functional" programming in "multiple techniques". ;)
The Flesh is Weak! Praise the Machine!
One day this will be the slogan of some religion.
Bob Miplace Iron Hands much?
Bob Miplace How about you praise the sun
Bob Miplace How about you praise the sun
why dontcha just praise... DESE NUTS?!?!
Fun fact, over those 14 crashes, as he mentioned, none was the car fault, but one of them did involve the A.I car hitting another car... while a employee was manually driving it. DUNN DUUNN Dunnnnnn
The future of AI is so exciting to me. To me, the future where hyperintelligent robots replace humans is nothing but a victory-these will be our children, made by us to be better-equipped, more morally stable, and better thinkers than we will ever be. I only hope they'll inherit the title of humanity without a struggle.
Beautiful.
NO! Life is made to be hard. That's why we work together. If people are lazy and invent robots just to do our work, we will ALL be lazy and fat knowing that you'll do nothing when robots are doing everything for you.
KC :D A lot of these robots supersede human ability i.e. they do things that are BEYOND our ability to do. This is not a question of laziness. Why would you spend time and effort overcoming unnecessary challenges that add no benefit to your life? Regulating mundane tasks to robots leaves us more time to pursue things we're passionate about and that are truly worth our time. Not to forget there are people with disabilities who, again, cannot do these things in the first place, and whose lives would be a whole lot easier with these inventions. The only point of concern I can see here would be robots taking over human labour in industries resulting in the worsening of unemployment issues.
Oh, it's good for people with disabilities. I'm just worried that all the robots will take over our jobs, forcing people to quit their Job and supporting their families D:
Oh and also I was only talking the robots who do simple things. It would be great for robots that can do things WE can't :D
I like robots that can document history and survive anything even a nuclear bomb so that if we get in a nuclear war we have something to have our history so the new things that come to earth or survive the nuclear war can see everything and avoid our mistakes and flaws.
ryan ramos What could go wrong with an invincible robots?
ryan ramos doesnt the EMP from a nuclear blast disable electronic circuits?
ryan ramos I was thinking of something similar. The only difference is that we must record everything we lay on the internet like a huge digital library that can be accessed in simple ways.
ryan ramos 1.) Take a HD 2.) Put it in a Faraday cage 3.) Put it in a bunker 4.) Done
This is probably my favorite SciShow episode ever followed closely by the video called: "Top 5 most dangerous chemicals". I'm curious to find out what are your favorite SciShow episodes. Please let me know by answering to my comment. Thanks!
TheKimpula Top 5 most dangerous chemicals is one of my top favorites as well. It probably has to do with how Hank Green presents it. Best I could describe why it's one of my favorites is that it's "justified hyperbole" all the way through.
TheKimpula
The concrete was on FIRE!!
TheKimpula I like the one about all the misconceptions about food groups (what constitutes a fruit or vegetable, for instance). That one was a bit of a mind blow.
Skeletor Jopko yeah that one's good too!
z121231211 yeah, i love the part where he says something (while listing the dangers of 'AA') along the lines of: "...NOTHING and it exploded" that part always cracks me up, even more so than "the concrete was on FIRE!" sentence... Man... Hank or "Hunk" (as I like to call him) Green can be funny sometimes :P
"some fall and they cant get get up" got my crying lol
Maximiliano Britez I know right? I can hear them calling in Hawkins voice " ive fallen and I can't get up" haha
They ask you who you are, and you just say you're fine, but you're not really fine.
anyone else came for robots and got this guy's face instead?
Irrational Man yep.. totally agree 👍
Irrational Man
Hell yea
Irrational Man U. Yes
You
Irrational Man maybe HE'S a robot
Skynet is almost here.
Srdjan Smudja I hope so too
10-12 years
Why is everyone so worried about scifi plots? Anti-GE people scream "but Gattaca!" and anti-AI people always bitch about terminator.
It's a joke calm down
Joe. I am calm... it's a simple question.
I need usb plug , so i can download all wikipedia pages in my mind
Is mayonnaise a robot?
No.
Horseradish is not a robot either.
+Chrome Electlroz It is obviously a musical instrument.
+blazebluebass I thought it was used for a whale mating call
+Chrome Electlroz
No he's a character in a film called "An officer and a Gentleman".
Chróme Cancerígeno is robot a mayonnaise or is mayonnaise a robot 🤔
That was an exceptionally good episode -- thanks Michael!
what is my purpose?
pass the butter.
this channel's audio engineer is a geek. and I appreciate the amount of work put into that preamp/compressor setup.
O.O You have a CASTLESTORY SHIRT?! I DIDN'T KNOW THOSE EXISTED.
I absolutely love this presenter, he´s come such a long way in terms of composure and having his own style.
4:38
Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!
Why are your videos always in such a rush? You go from explaining one robot and then within the same breath (it feels like) you instantly go straight to talking about another one without even a pause leaving us to wonder whether or not you are talking about the same robot still.
That aside, love your videos and stay awesome you guys!
Dude you play Castle Story? the best game ever!
watching this video makes me proud. Not because of anything I have done but just how far we have come as a species. Thank you so much all innovators and scientist of the world you are awesome.
Does anyone else think of Big Hero when you see the little swarm?
7:00
Me!
I thought of the Geth from Mass Effect.
I just noticed all your hand movements, much better than just standing there with your hands by your side. Well played.
I spot a Castle Story shirt, don't I?
IncoherentOrange Just re installed it after two years, alot more stable then late 2012 :D
I just want them to finish the game already
This is a brilliant channel, it's my new favourite subscription! Keep up the good work guys
In South Africa
Robot = Traffic Lights
Yo, south africa is pretty developed. It's the rest of the africa that sucks
+Invisible Man I think u misunderstood the comment. In South Africa, traffic lights are called "robots".
Die Atnwoord
palakpaneer I love Palak Paneer yum
One of the most entertaining episodes on SciShow. Thank you.
i'd say a robot is a machine designed for a physical task
Zeppelans The term "robot" can also be applied to any artificial intelligence, even those without direct contact with the physical world.
Zeppelans That is also self controlled.
Tetrachromia i wouldnt really call an AI in a video game a robot
Zeppelans Yes, but the everyday definition is, oddly enough, more specific than that. Like he said, the modern terminology of "robot" has mechanical flexibility and artificial intelligence as its defining traits.
In a way, it's like calling a square a rectangle. Yes it's correct, but it's also has more requirements that make it more than just a rectangle (equilangular, equilateral). In the same way, the examples he gave included more detailed definitions for the robots on his list. Sure they are machienes designed for a physical task, but like a square, they were considered more than just that.
So, a vibrator is a robot to you then?
One of the best episodes of SciShow.
CastleStory shirt? That game disappointed everyone who invested in it.
TAKE THAT, FUCKERS!!!!
I was not disappointed.
GuildOfCalamity When they had to rewrite and redesign the whole game engine from scratch after they realized that unity isn't going to cut it... that's what they've been doing for two+ years.
GuildOfCalamity This would be a good time to speak for yourself.
I would, but I believe everyone on the forums has made their point. That game could've been great. Thanks to the bad taste Sauropod left in my mouth, I don't support as many Kickstarter game projects to this day.
This video was awesome! Thank you, Michael! :)
Self-driving car is pretty amazing. 1 hour 30 minute commute to school 4 days a week. I could get in the car and get another 1 hour of sleep!! Or better yet, taking a vacation road-trip and not having to make a driving schedule!
BachikoiBabi I know! And they're so much safer. As soon as I can afford one, I'm never driving again.
woodfur00 till the moment it has to choose between your life and a pedestrian's, and it picks the latter. and it turns out it was a badger, not a child.
+BachikoiBabi
Ikr... I could use the car to drive to bars and discos and drink as much as I want.
The swarming robot has the most potential. It goes to one step beyond and is more dynamic in making itself complete a challenge.
Lt Cmdr Data is still my favorite!
For me the most advanced robots that immediately pop to mind, depending on what your exact definition of the word is, are the robot that uses a worm's neural network to operate and the Raytheon Sarcos exoskeleton
Everyone on the SciShow channel sounds and talks the same. just like...
Everyone on the Vsauce channels sound and talk the same. weird...
L E R I U M It's likely a RUclips technique to get more viewers, and better responses. One thing I notice about my favorite Vloggers, is that when they have someone do a guest video on their channel, it's often not as well received, because that Vlogger's style is different than the originals. But when you have a cast of hosts who generally use the same tone, and speak with the same enthusiasm, the viewership tends to go along easier.
The DaVinci is insane. I was able to use one at a demonstration and they are INSANE! The part that the surgeon sits at has a 3D view of what the arms are doing. It's super intense being at 2.1 million right now.
...nothing from boston dynamics? ...really?
As a robot programmer, I'm happy to see that the vast majority of comments here aren't full of FUD or anything to do with Skynet (though, there is at least 1).
Great video - definitely helps with the un-informed.
Is his left ear longer than the other?
I would have probably included BAXTER on this list. The ability to observe and learn to accomplish literally any task is an impressive milestone feat in the field of robotics.
6:36 Harvard is creating irl Geth...
jones81381 The second those little robots start asking if they have a soul I am getting the hell out of dodge
The Irish Blaggard Eh, as long as we don't freak out and try to kill them, we should be fine.
World's End was hilarious. "Did you know 'robot' comes from the Czech word for slave? And as you can see we aren't slaves, are we?
Can AI be installed in a human brain to make them super intelligent?
Dairys Moreta good question 🤔🤔
This was awesome. Thank you guys and gals.
Please i want to ask a question how poisons work
Ahmed Fathalli The have answered that already
Ahmed Fathalli Poisons work in many different ways. In fact you can ingest too much of a good thing like vitamins in toxic amounts.
Ahmed Fathalli A lot of times it makes your blood thinner, or thicker.
Which poisons?
Ahmed Fathalli Poison is just a general term referring to a substance that can cause severe injury or death when consumed in relatively small doses. There are many different ways for them to work, but generally they disrupt our body's homeostasis-- the status quo of complex chemistry that keeps us alive and healthy. Our bodies are pretty good at detecting and handling disruptions in homeostasis, but good poisons are able to bypass or overpower these mechanisms, or hit us in vulnerable areas where we have less-developed defense mechanisms. Since every poison works differently, it's hard to be more specific than that in explanation.
I feel like google will be the first company to make the terminator.
I came to see the robots but only i see is 8 min of bullshit talking.
Domino SixO You now have enough information to find all the robot he talked about, be grateful.
Domino SixO This is an information channel. It is geared towards people who enjoy learning new things and have the curiosity to continue researching more on their own. The information he gave us is interesting, and it gives us a good place to start off on our own research. You can probably find more information, pictures, or even videos on all of these robots if you look around the internet a bit.
I saw one of those Da Vinci robots. It was a science expo, about three years ago. There were three of them, one with a set of tools to the side, and a puzzle, the other two were just the consoles. You can feel the arms scrape each other, even though they are six feet away, or not even attached.
Spiders and squid are the future of robotic design.
+SciShow
Actually (to the best of my knowledge) a robot refers to an automaton; something at least artificial that is incapable of independent thought: whereas an A.I. refers to something at least artificial that is capable of independent thought.
4:38 anybody else think of that old Life Alert commercial? With the old lady all like
"Help I've fallen and I can't get up"
Watching this in 2017: Where's my self-driving car?!?
oh wow back when self driving cars was just an idea.
They already were in the prototyping stage back then, and they basically still are. We're getting close with stuff like adaptive cruise control, park assist and the Tesla thing that lets a car stay between lines on the roads, but it'll still take a very long time till you'll commonly see fully autonomous cars on the road.
Does anyone remember My Pal 2 from the early 90's? He was a robot toys that you were able to play games with. He was really neat, and fun to play with. I still have mine, Because of this video, I was thinking on how cool it would be if he had real A.I. and was able to think. So awesome.
The replicators from Stargate. That's an interesting idea, half way between grey goo and Skynet.
Great video! The biggest thing that's missing is Boston Dynamics robots, of course.
The Kiva robots I worked with in the Staples distribution center. They're all hooked to a network and upwards of 200 can be working at the same time. The weigh around 300 lbs with the racks on them, and they bring pods to each packing station based on coordinates the bots are given. They follow small barcodes called fiducials, and have sensors that tell them if something is blocked, in the bots way, or if a barcode cant be scanned. They course correct when able and are quite fun to watch.
i would put the Nao robot as the nr.1 advanced robot. It's not just a cute expensive robot, it's actually really smart! It learns from experience and mistakes, and can recognize you by your voice! Look it up Nao! (pun intended)
3:44 "Curiosity is alive! No disassemble curiosity!"
SciShow.
Thank you for being AWESOME.
He said 2017 for self driving cars. It's 2017!!! Hooray.
I really like that this list didn't focus solely on AI like a lot of lists do. Mechanical flexibility for the win!
The robot swarms concepts are sweet, it reminds me of the movie big hero 6.
Great video, a lot of info in a short time! !!
When Michael said "robots", I immediately thought of Kraftwerk :-)
Really excited about the prospect of self driving cars being used as taxis, summon them with your smartphone, put in the location, have it charged to your card. Would be great to make taxis even cheaper, and I say that as a former taxi driver myself. It's going to be a really awkward transition but it could be an amazing development for urban transportation.
Wow, the DRC-HUBO design is eerily similar to E-102 from Sonic Adventure.
Both have wheeled knees and a fully rotational torso, and do similar tasks.
Weird to think that it was actually a legitimately effective design for bipedal robot.
DUDE nice Castle Story shirt!
The absolutely gigantic machines used to sort and move shipping containers should definitely be mentioned. They are so huge you don't even think of them as robots, but they certainly are! As I understand, once a container is submitted to the system, it just auto-magically gets moved about the world, intellligently being put on shippig vessels until it's at its final destination. Sort of blurring the lines, but still very cool, very complex.
I might be able to buy one, as soon as today!
Atlas is my top choice. I don't know how it's programmed, but it's by far the most impressive in my eyes.
I would have included at least one of Boston Dynamics' robots. Though this list was pretty cool! *thumbs up*
The robot with the two-toned hair is amazing. Looks almost real.
Our local hospital is pretty cool and let our robotic club play around with their Da Vinci robot. It really was awesome.
Digging the castle story shirt.
Im supposed to be writing an essay for my nursing class. The essay is supposed to be about future technology and impacts it may have on nurses. You just gave me a fuck ton of ideas hahaha thanks scishow!!
Nice topic... kudos sci show!
Very cool video and awesome bricktron shirt!
That small robots that can build anything is promising. Just like what we saw in Big Hero 6, that type of robot has lots of things that can be done when humans can't.
Very imformative, half of these things i didnt know
I bet a swarm of robots would be useful for preparing Mars' surface for astronauts' habitats.
I love the idea of self driving cars, because they're already developed and they're extremely practical, so once they go public and are affordable, they'll probably replace the transportation industry and even most personal vehicles, because they're better than human driven vehicles in all respects.
2019: Still no commercially available self-driving cars. One or two ultra-high end can autopilot on a highway, but that's it.
As long as a robot helps me with my physics homework, i'm up for it
I would definitely say Hector is worth mentioning. It's a robotic hexopod that has "moods" and makes choices based on those AI algorithms. It really blew my mind that the scientists could figure out its mood by the way it acted. I make videos about robotics research and I covered it in my AI episode.
The least advanced robot was a simple animal trap. It waits for a specific stimulus from it's sensor, moves, then holds, completely autonomously.
Nanobots automatically remind me of Michael Crichton's "Prey." I'll just die, thanks. lol
I like the idea of nanobots being used in medicine. I keep hoping that one day, nanobots will do away with the pain, anxiety, and discomfort of dentistry. Just imagine not having to keep your mouth wide open for long stretches of time to make room for fingers and all sorts of instruments, some that make you really reluctant to even open your mouth, like hooks, needles, and drills.
needs to be updated ^^
The great thing about DRC HUBO is they (the dev team) outsourced the AI. Unlike honda with their ashimo. Thats why its won DARPA challange
I love this stuff. Have since I was a kid.
That's some pretty cool stuff!
The only one who doesn't seem to know what a robot is, is you mike. Anyone who thinks robot will think of an autonomous machine that can do complicated tasks without human intervention, other than turning it on. I like the list.
"An automata that can do a task without human intervention repetetively" Learned that from robotics. That is a correct term. A computer is not a robot... But you can make it be one.