Chinas New FULLY AUTONOMOUS AGI Level Robot SHOCKS The Entire Industry! (Astribot S1)

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  • @Trilliant-JP
    @Trilliant-JP 14 дней назад +356

    I WONDER if the ENTIRE INDUSTRY gets TIRED of being SHOCKED ALL THE TIME.

    • @tonyhawk123
      @tonyhawk123 14 дней назад +38

      I'd click on a lot more of these videos if they had less clickbaity titles.

    • @newchannelization
      @newchannelization 14 дней назад +4

      Hahahaha we are primed to be shocked every single headline

    • @PeterKnagge
      @PeterKnagge 14 дней назад +2

      I'm hiding in my cave anyway, just in case
      "Two plus two equals five"
      Skynet is watching

    • @pchungvt
      @pchungvt 14 дней назад +1

      It is true. If one is getting shocked and stunned constantly, the moment it stopped getting stocked, it would be considered stimulating :)

    • @AbelSequeira-bk8fh
      @AbelSequeira-bk8fh 13 дней назад

      I wonder the same😂

  • @guilhermebini
    @guilhermebini 10 дней назад +30

    It's interesting to see a demonstration where the robot is actually carrying out some daily tasks and not flirting with the military industry.

    • @christopherqwan8471
      @christopherqwan8471 8 дней назад +3

      Taking care of many elderly people who cannot live independently is a concern for families in China. If this robot is priced at 100,000 RMB or below, I believe many people would be willing to pay for it happily.

    • @guilhermebini
      @guilhermebini 8 дней назад

      @@christopherqwan8471 This is what I believe to be a good reason to invest time, money and expertise.
      And on the other hand, there are projects under development, most commonly in the USA, where, although companies talk about their use in construction sites or rescue situations, it is almost impossible not to imagine them being used as tools of oppression on the outskirts of the world.

  • @Tarkusine
    @Tarkusine 14 дней назад +166

    Mechanically very nice. However, it looks like the movements are simply pre-programmed like an industrial robot. Notice that everything takes place in a very specific starting condition and ends right after the move is performed. This isn't to say that it's not a neat robot but nothing it did tells me it wasn't pre programmed

    • @joe_limon
      @joe_limon 14 дней назад +15

      look back at the scene where they show it copying the person's dance moves. It is capable of motion capture, likely all of these scenes were performed "no teleoperation" by copying the puppeteer in front of them.

    • @SarahKchannel
      @SarahKchannel 14 дней назад +6

      Exactly my thoughts. They do not show the other parts of the robot, could be there is a ton of umbilical to compressed air or hydraulics. There was no human present, for instance to put a bottle on the table, which then is opened and decanted by the robot.

    • @NikkedTruth
      @NikkedTruth 14 дней назад +8

      Yeah, indeed. But I believe even at the mechanical level it is impressive. Very close to human dexterity.

    • @RaitisPetrovs-nb9kz
      @RaitisPetrovs-nb9kz 14 дней назад

      I don’t think at this time there is a point to develop preprogrammed robot. Especially that there Isaac Lab where you can train it on pretty much any psychical task

    • @jimbobaggins209
      @jimbobaggins209 14 дней назад +4

      @@NikkedTruth There are far more complex and faster machines that have been used industrially for a very long time now.

  • @PietroSperonidiFenizio
    @PietroSperonidiFenizio 14 дней назад +46

    The good thing about that solution is that whatever you ask it to do, it cannot give you the finger

    • @user-tz3yx8dr1j
      @user-tz3yx8dr1j 11 дней назад +1

      Just wait until the next iteration equipped with hands!

  • @sephirothcloud3953
    @sephirothcloud3953 14 дней назад +393

    No teleoperation. There's actually a chinese inside the robot.

    • @daydrip
      @daydrip 14 дней назад +14

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @alexkaa
      @alexkaa 14 дней назад +15

      It's the Mechanical Chinese... 🤖

    • @cdyanand
      @cdyanand 14 дней назад +7

      😂

    • @me.account9690
      @me.account9690 14 дней назад +8

      Remotely trust me

    • @tvvelvegauge12
      @tvvelvegauge12 14 дней назад +8

      Actually, it's a dude in a bear suit inside the robot...

  • @Louisianish
    @Louisianish 13 дней назад +13

    I don't care which country it comes from. I'm just so ready for an affordable humanoid robot that will do my dishes and laundry for me. Having something to do just those 2 tasks alone would honestly free up so much time for my wife and I. 😩😅

    • @joesmith9288
      @joesmith9288 12 дней назад +5

      For national security reasons, the Chinese robots will never be imported to the US😂.

    • @erickmarin6147
      @erickmarin6147 8 дней назад

      ​@@joesmith9288market moat reasons*

    • @michaelhaines8748
      @michaelhaines8748 3 дня назад

      Because those 2 chores alone will take up so much time. Pay me half of what you’d pay for that machine and I’ll gladly do your laundry and dishes for you. Haha.

    • @Louisianish
      @Louisianish 3 дня назад

      @@michaelhaines8748 Oh, you'd move to Tallahassee, Florida just for me to pay you to fold my laundry and do my dishes? lol

  • @happytape307
    @happytape307 14 дней назад +157

    My future wife 🥰

  • @denisgabriel4645
    @denisgabriel4645 14 дней назад +43

    Things are going to start moving really fast from now on due to increasing competition.
    Brace yourselves guys, because I can already feel and smell the AGI.

    • @w3whq
      @w3whq 14 дней назад +2

      Yes!

    • @theusernameyoudidntexpect6511
      @theusernameyoudidntexpect6511 13 дней назад +1

      No, I think that just means your GPU just burnt out. Sorry. :(

    • @celestemtz587
      @celestemtz587 13 дней назад +2

      Indeed GPT4 is AGI, just has not a body or hands to prove it

    • @mistycloud4455
      @mistycloud4455 12 дней назад

      China ruling the world with AGI is terrifying

    • @ahmetmutlu348
      @ahmetmutlu348 10 дней назад

      agi is not there.... agi can compute required mechnaical design improwements on a gaming pc in less then a day and they have supercomputers and they cant even add design improvements even my bionic limited emory brain can guess :D

  • @BenBethelAZ
    @BenBethelAZ 14 дней назад +23

    "With a target price of CNY 36,218 (just under USD $5,000), the Astribot S1 is going to give other robotics companies serious competition" - granted this price is low as there will likely be a monthly subscription/connection fee, but I think if an entire car can be made for under $10K, then this price is probably very realistic.

    • @drivingforcebehindu
      @drivingforcebehindu 11 дней назад

      Means will be under 500 bucks if you wait a couple of years

    • @alessandroboscolo9294
      @alessandroboscolo9294 8 дней назад

      China is known for his boastfulness and bragging, anyway we have to note that the robot is mostly teleoperate and without the capacity of moving anywhere.

  • @3ull
    @3ull 14 дней назад +25

    FYI: China was the first nation to invest over fifty billion dollars in artificial intelligence, leading the way well ahead of any other company before Covid.

    • @MammToYou
      @MammToYou 13 дней назад

      Yup. Meanwhile, in the US, we're too busy ignoring our own mess while sending billions of dollars overseas and fighting about political opinions as our judicial system is being abused to persecute political opponents on both sides of the aisle.
      We are so hosed.

    • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
      @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 11 дней назад

      Company or country?

    • @kickinbackinOC
      @kickinbackinOC 10 дней назад

      And don't forget, they also gave us Covid. The gift that keeps giving. Clever.

    • @3ull
      @3ull 10 дней назад +5

      @@kickinbackinOC Funded by NiH; US.

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook 10 дней назад +4

      @@kickinbackinOC I didn't know fort derrick was in China

  • @classic_sci_fi
    @classic_sci_fi 14 дней назад +12

    The speed is the most impressive I've seen so far. The dexterity is reasonably good but could be better. I'm wondering about how fast it can reason out a new task before it does it.

  • @BayesTheorem78
    @BayesTheorem78 14 дней назад +131

    What’s less impressive is that all the props are in position (not randomly placed) before the demo starts .

    • @kcchiefsproductions8687
      @kcchiefsproductions8687 14 дней назад +6

      Curious, where did you get this info?

    • @NikkedTruth
      @NikkedTruth 14 дней назад +10

      It looks more dexter than the one shown recently placing plates. Tele operation or not it obviously has a very sophisticated level of movement in those hands.

    • @marshallodom1388
      @marshallodom1388 14 дней назад +2

      You kinda need them in exact spots if you need 284 takes to flip some prop toast.

    • @johnmud5085
      @johnmud5085 14 дней назад +8

      We have o start somewhere with any advancements.

    • @jeffsteyn7174
      @jeffsteyn7174 14 дней назад +3

      😂 ok buddy and teslas slow teleoperated bot is super impressive right. Stop been a hater

  • @mikegafa1
    @mikegafa1 14 дней назад +49

    Impressive indeed, if it can be verified that it is true autonomy. I am hopeful, but skeptical.

    • @WizeIce1
      @WizeIce1 14 дней назад +1

      Yeah... you probably never been to the East.😂

    • @CHIEF_420
      @CHIEF_420 14 дней назад

      🇨🇳
      🧂

    • @Chris_Hruska
      @Chris_Hruska 11 дней назад

      seems at the toddler stage, should be an adult in a year though

    • @user-et1vi6jo3w
      @user-et1vi6jo3w 10 дней назад

      They say it will be commercialized this year, so you just have to wait a little longer.

  • @happytape307
    @happytape307 14 дней назад +18

    "In imitation learning, the agent learns from a dataset of demonstrations by an expert, typically a human." The model is trained by observing a person perform actions and then imitating it, until it gets it right, then can do it better & better with time as it practices the same actions.

    • @daretobegreat3124
      @daretobegreat3124 12 дней назад +5

      And remember, to get a thousand humans to do something, you have to train each one individually. Once one robot knows how to do something tens of thousands of robots can automatically do it.

  • @Mindfulltalk
    @Mindfulltalk 14 дней назад +18

    As a blind person, I find this sort of thing useless when you turn off the audio or it’s just video. I can’t tell the difference between it and a commercial. 😎 you usually provide very interesting information. I dig your dedication.

    • @LeesReviews69
      @LeesReviews69 14 дней назад +2

      You need AI to translate into words what you’re seeing.

    • @Anon-xb9pc
      @Anon-xb9pc 13 дней назад +1

      @@LeesReviews69how will they read this message? Haha

    • @Chris_Hruska
      @Chris_Hruska 11 дней назад +1

      @@Anon-xb9pc the same way the created it

  • @deadace3914
    @deadace3914 14 дней назад +9

    Clealy it doesn't have legs, based on its torso build. I imagine it has some sort of wheel base which would be sufficient as a robo housekeeper in most consumer homes, as long as it can move past door thresholds somehow.

  • @RaitisPetrovs-nb9kz
    @RaitisPetrovs-nb9kz 14 дней назад +7

    If the prediction that price will drop as low as 2k per robot they will be everywhere

    • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
      @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 11 дней назад +1

      Not without mobility. Where are the legs? The wheels?

    • @barriewright2857
      @barriewright2857 10 дней назад

      The cost of a high end Frigefreezer, cooker or washing machine. Or depending upon how you have worked the money a complete kitchen with all of the electricals .

  • @tesanekkokos4526
    @tesanekkokos4526 10 дней назад +5

    so noone gonna mention that the red marker is a "red pan"?

  • @DiceDecides
    @DiceDecides 13 дней назад +7

    I'm impressed by the fluidity of the movements, it seems to really carefully perform each task properly

  • @twilightlove
    @twilightlove 14 дней назад +10

    Even if it would be tele-controlled, I'm still impressed!

  • @dirckthedork-knight1201
    @dirckthedork-knight1201 14 дней назад +7

    Even if its just set up this way and this is just a routine (as in the objects where placed there and the robot just repeats a routine instead of just recognising themon its own) the smoothness of its movements are pretty impressive and its definitely a step to the right direction for robotics

    • @raffaelecafiero3608
      @raffaelecafiero3608 14 дней назад +1

      The smoothness Is unrealistic. The sequence of movements, especially the short ones, Is impossible to realize for a real robot, neither hidraulically nor electrically activated.

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook 10 дней назад

      @@raffaelecafiero3608 It seems pretty shaky, Boston dynamics is more smooth

  • @jinbinongfu
    @jinbinongfu 14 дней назад +5

    I think it is interesting that it so easily recognized the "hello kitty". Non Chinese competing models are expected to not have copyrightable content in their training sets. This may end up giving Chinese AI companies a tremendous advantage.

  • @dentonfender6492
    @dentonfender6492 12 дней назад +2

    Love to see a Boston Dynamic Robot, or one of China's Robots exploring Mars. And I'm sure Robots will be a boon for the elderly keeping people in their homes rather than being forced to move into an assisted living facilities. Independence is so important to the happiness of most people.

  • @tomcraver9659
    @tomcraver9659 14 дней назад +3

    Note that "No Teleoperation" doesn't mean that for at least some of these demos the robot isn't just exactly mimicking a human's motions as the human does the same thing, live.
    That's not teleoperation per se, but it isn't autonomous either.

  • @christopherqwan8471
    @christopherqwan8471 8 дней назад +2

    The primary and most significant application of this robot in China lies in its ability to provide care for a multitude of elderly individuals who are unable to live independently. This particular use case also represents the highest demand for such technology.

    • @oklaroi580
      @oklaroi580 8 дней назад

      Facts tbh

    • @drawnhere
      @drawnhere 4 дня назад

      Doubtful... Many seniors can't even use a cellphone properly. They aren't going to have the slightest idea what to do with something like this.

  • @pamelatify
    @pamelatify 14 дней назад +6

    My dog is growling at that robot on my TV. Not a good sign.

    • @WeAreQuestionDutch
      @WeAreQuestionDutch 13 дней назад +1

      It will change after the first time it's filling his food and plays with him, then they are the dogs best friends 😢😢...

    • @pamelatify
      @pamelatify 12 дней назад

      @@WeAreQuestionDutch My little dog likes to watch TV with me. She’s really just on the lookout for dogs. She spots dog or cat on TV and she barks like crazy, wagging her tail and excited. But when she saw that robot cooking in the kitchen, she started growling like she sensed danger. She knows there is something wrong with a robot doing human things.

  • @gustavosantiago1543
    @gustavosantiago1543 9 дней назад +1

    My main issue with this demo is that there weren't a single example of adversity. In almost all robotics demos you see nowadays there's at least some adversity, a person messing things around, for instance. That is very important to prove that the robot is really autonomous and can navigate around unexpected scenarios and unseen problems.

    • @erickmarin6147
      @erickmarin6147 8 дней назад

      Robustness against perturbations is a mostly solved problem in classical control theory.

  • @davidhigham4766
    @davidhigham4766 10 дней назад +5

    That's CGI. It's very clear.

  • @oxygenasturia5706
    @oxygenasturia5706 14 дней назад +14

    2 fingers won't work, it's maybe a low-profile approach, but you need more fingers to do nimble tasks.

  • @CLSgod
    @CLSgod 14 дней назад +5

    at 6:29 it has the red pen labeled as "red pan" is that an editing mistake by them or?

    • @johnaldchaffinch3417
      @johnaldchaffinch3417 14 дней назад

      Well spotted, AI wouldn't make that mistake...

    • @squaretek6801
      @squaretek6801 9 дней назад

      I commented the same - searched to see if anyone else saw it.
      Keen eyes!
      Seems like a rushed Asian product with quickly hastened text.

  • @Daniel-Six
    @Daniel-Six 14 дней назад +22

    Okay... the toast-flipping stunt was ballz.

    • @gsam3461
      @gsam3461 14 дней назад +1

      Toaster would be easier just sayin. Who pan fries toast?? 🙃

    • @automatescellulaires8543
      @automatescellulaires8543 14 дней назад +4

      @@gsam3461 Robots do.

    • @Daniel-Six
      @Daniel-Six 14 дней назад +1

      @@gsam3461 Maybe it was French toast? Otherwise yeah... fuckers tried to pull a fast one!

    • @WizeIce1
      @WizeIce1 14 дней назад +4

      That's why it's more impressive, Since no one does toast.

    • @JohnSmith762A11B
      @JohnSmith762A11B 14 дней назад +1

      Coulda been a pancake.

  • @CrudelyMade
    @CrudelyMade 13 дней назад +2

    I noticed it can remove bottle caps but I didn't see it putting any of the bottle caps back on. Lol. Maybe there's a reason that they didn't include that in the video.

  • @tracyeaves4847
    @tracyeaves4847 13 дней назад +2

    Fear not the US has autonomous robots which will respond by commands, and thinks for its self, so it just not stationary and programmed to do several tasks.

  • @justindressler5992
    @justindressler5992 13 дней назад +1

    The dexterity of the robot is pretty impressive. The machine vision looks good, I like how it can handle shirt and picking notepad of the table. Is the computing hardware entirely self contained or is it tethered. They need to demo it with someone randomising the items of the table first to be fully convincing.

  • @svaeon
    @svaeon 13 дней назад +2

    Detroit Become Human ✅️
    Android Become Human loading ...

  • @Tenner2340
    @Tenner2340 14 дней назад +2

    Wondering if it is mimicking the arm movement, we see in the small screen visually, not completely convinced, need more proof..... Otherwise highly impressed but can it move and do other chores like sort laundry, dishes then loading into the right machine then doing the reverse when machine cycle is done with a fluid rhythm.

  • @pauldolton9118
    @pauldolton9118 14 дней назад +1

    Does anyone know if there's any research papers where you could read up on this?

  • @a.k.8725
    @a.k.8725 8 дней назад +1

    Pretty impressive. The lack of voice commands or legs is a bit disappointing though.

  • @lookinaturmom
    @lookinaturmom 14 дней назад +2

    robot ur doing too much 😂
    that opening the cork and pouring the wine looked like it was down for a good time

  • @SH-fm5eu
    @SH-fm5eu 13 дней назад +1

    I showed a clip of the new Boston Dynamics bot to a teacher at work yesterday and said they get those down to about 80 grand I'm outta a job! All the skills needed for a maintenance bot exist across several platforms it's just getting them all onto one. My question is what happens when the robot says "I'm smarter, faster and stronger than you. I dont wantvto do your boring dangerous or repetitive tasks!"

  • @markunwin2313
    @markunwin2313 12 дней назад +1

    I have no content to show you so I will show you words I say on a black screen. What a winner

  • @user-hm1xq8mb3r
    @user-hm1xq8mb3r 5 дней назад

    Google's aloha robot impressed me more because it can move around at least. The new atlas movement is impressive.

  • @syedkahar4679
    @syedkahar4679 12 дней назад +1

    Someday we'll be asking ourselves, "why can't science fiction simply stay as science fiction".

  • @algorusty
    @algorusty 14 дней назад +10

    BRUH HOLY SHIT WTF
    IM CRYING IN AWE, THIS BETTER BE REAL

  • @gweneth5958
    @gweneth5958 14 дней назад +2

    It opens a wine bottle better than me (with a simple corkscrew... I prefer to smash it open XD), it is faster wit the cloth folding... I am impressed about the smoothness and the speed... I would probably also have messed up the wine glasses, that is really impressive... It is sad that so many people always try to find something they can discredit this development, to a point it really starts to be annoying to read...

  • @JaRew
    @JaRew 14 дней назад +3

    We have seen other LLMs start describing the room with a prompt like that. “I see a camera, a table, lights…” I know that can be explained away, but I find the response a little sus.

    • @mackerel3181
      @mackerel3181 14 дней назад +1

      Sounds easy to hack

    • @w3whq
      @w3whq 14 дней назад +2

      They can see.

    • @effervescentrelief
      @effervescentrelief 14 дней назад +1

      Especially the "red racecar toy." How does it know it's a toy?

    • @The_Questionaut
      @The_Questionaut 14 дней назад

      ​@@effervescentreliefobject detection module, camera, large dataset for identifiable objects?
      Probably trained on toys and other things.

  • @mgalikhanisaeid8033
    @mgalikhanisaeid8033 8 дней назад

    The movements are ultra human-like. Even when it holds the box to close the drawer, or the way it drops the hammer when it's done with it. Obviously pre-programmed, but this is a huge leap in terms of usability for household chores. I'm looking forward to the day when China is mass producing helper robots at a reasonable price.

  • @LawOfEvolution
    @LawOfEvolution 13 дней назад +1

    Other companies just drop a demo of what their robots can do, and we are amazed. The Chinese drop an Ai Robot and they have to go out of their way to say SEE LOOK IT'S NOT BEING TELEOPERATED NOOOOOOOT TELEOPERATED SEE! Bro... you told on yourself right out the gate.

  • @errolfoster1101
    @errolfoster1101 14 дней назад

    you are easily impressed as someone else said just 2 finger and I have worked on industrial robots more than 20 years ago that were programed to do similar

  • @piotrszablewski4020
    @piotrszablewski4020 13 дней назад +1

    And how do you know from those klips that is fully autonomus ? Shocking would be if You would answare

  • @daweller
    @daweller 14 дней назад +1

    I am done being shocked until there is a humanoid robot under 50k that can clean my bathroom

  • @Danoman812
    @Danoman812 14 дней назад +1

    22 lbs of pressure i'm assuming the power of each arm is? 10Kg is 22 lbs. That's pretty strong if this is a first Gen version. I would naturally expect this to increase exponentially in later versions to adapt to heavier tasks. It's inevitable.

    • @JohnSmith762A11B
      @JohnSmith762A11B 14 дней назад +3

      Might want to stand back while it makes your lunch. Just saying.

    • @Danoman812
      @Danoman812 14 дней назад +1

      @@JohnSmith762A11B Hahahaha!!! I can picture it as a sport now. "The International Speed Sammich Olympics". The widely known and admired ISSO World Championship. Sammich stuff flying everywhere. Don't ask it to feed you too. Ooooo, bad idea. LOL

  • @beppeadr
    @beppeadr 14 дней назад

    If not so expensive can by 10.000 of that and do your personal army force when you go to supermarket to buy something. You can easly avoid the any queue.

  • @jamied8013
    @jamied8013 14 дней назад +1

    No tele operation. What about the part where it mimics the human? I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s how the whole demo was run. It would be good to see a live demo rather than a series of pre-set scenarios edited together.

  • @Nobody-Nowhere
    @Nobody-Nowhere 13 дней назад +2

    Thats the smoothest robot hands i ever seen

  • @dischargedarrowgetback4322
    @dischargedarrowgetback4322 6 дней назад

    Robots can be counted as part of the workforce.
    This means that we have created an almost infinite workforce that works 24 hours a day for free.
    There will be no workforce issues in the future.

  • @JohnSmith762A11B
    @JohnSmith762A11B 14 дней назад +6

    It's awesome how big American tech companies like Apple are just standing their playing with their Vision Pro willies while the world races ahead towards AGI and humanoid robots. Nice job, Tim Cook, you bean-counting, casually-attired, suit.

  • @SpaceBubbleBeats
    @SpaceBubbleBeats 14 дней назад

    New subscriber here. Great video! I like your channel!

  • @SuperFinGuy
    @SuperFinGuy 14 дней назад

    How do you know it is not teleoperated? Because they said so?

  • @mihailniagolov3674
    @mihailniagolov3674 14 дней назад

    Is this thing for sale. How much it costs?

  • @dougm3037
    @dougm3037 14 дней назад

    The cables connecting the lower arm to the wrist could potentially catch on something. Not ready for public sonsumption IMO. Good to see the bot handle a large variety of tasks though.

  • @vmooreg
    @vmooreg 14 дней назад +104

    This is China, I still question the authenticity of this robot.

    • @rainbowsixODST
      @rainbowsixODST 14 дней назад

      The Chinese are as bad as the Soviet with the braggarde bs. It makes taking them at their word almost impossible unless than prove it.

    • @John-il4mp
      @John-il4mp 14 дней назад +39

      China is not what you guys think you always have th3 same old thinking what China was like 30 years ago. Dont forget in the last 30 years they made lots of progress on quality everyone was making part there for there buiness.

    • @John-il4mp
      @John-il4mp 14 дней назад +16

      Th3y are th3 biggest production in the world they have robot alredy for lots of buisness the are the one who is the most advanced in production all over the world.

    • @OGmolton1
      @OGmolton1 14 дней назад

      @@John-il4mp right, all our tech comes from China, we probably cant even manufacture an led over here. WE are the ones that are behind.... where are all them AI chips coming from? they might not be Chinese companies but its all made there

    • @johnmud5085
      @johnmud5085 14 дней назад +5

      @@John-il4mp does 3=e? Einstein would beg to argue your new postulate.

  • @jtownball
    @jtownball 14 дней назад

    Control loop robotics with prepositioned props is easy. Perception is hard.

  • @2flight
    @2flight 14 дней назад +2

    People better be nice to these creatures they are bringing to life.

  • @theinterwebs4443
    @theinterwebs4443 12 дней назад

    How many people they need to keep it running? I hope its not like Amazon AI. 1000 people at a call center in India

  • @ZappyOh
    @ZappyOh 14 дней назад +1

    What is the battery-life of these things?

    • @herp_derpingson
      @herp_derpingson 14 дней назад +1

      I dont think it runs on battery, it is just wall socket powered.

    • @DivinesLegacy
      @DivinesLegacy 14 дней назад

      It runs off of 2 double a batteries so probably under 5 minutes

  • @evdm7482
    @evdm7482 13 дней назад

    Yessss I’ve been waiting for the tshirt folding trick!

  • @qwertyzxaszc6323
    @qwertyzxaszc6323 14 дней назад

    Better than I could with only having clamps for hands. What I am seeing here is that products and infrastructure would probably change to accommodate robotic appliances like we have today for people with impairments who require special accommodations such wheelchair accessible entries. hearing and seeing accommodations, we might see infrastructure that has robot accommodations.

  • @mrsinister6687
    @mrsinister6687 13 дней назад

    I can see a Terminator robot learning from Chappelle's Show, then breaking into a target's home and impersonating Chappelle playing Prince or Rick James. The robot would find the hiding target by listening for laughing.
    It's gonna happen.

  • @skinnynicci
    @skinnynicci 14 дней назад

    but can it fold a fitted sheet?

  • @happytape307
    @happytape307 14 дней назад

    Its arms can move things at a maximum 10 meters p. second & max weight of 22 pounds in each arm

  • @Battlewear
    @Battlewear 13 дней назад

    My concern here is that 1) we never see its base, can it move? 2) how’s it powered? Speed & power take a lot of juice, is it battery powered or plugged in? I think it’s interesting, but until we see it being 100% wireless I’m going to take this all with a serious skepticism

  • @davidt8615
    @davidt8615 14 дней назад +1

    I feel like their benchmark should be how fast it can solve a rubiks cube or how fast it can cube a watermelon.

    • @thymenwestrum7011
      @thymenwestrum7011 13 дней назад

      Probably not possible for this build since it doesnt have fingers. But yeah its possible for future models for sure!

  • @jlrutube1312
    @jlrutube1312 11 дней назад

    I want it to pick up the little booklet and turn to page 37 with those silly clamps that it has for hands. The robots with fingers will be able to do that at some point but those without fingers are going to be limited. However, I do believe that at some point this robot will probably be fitted with fingers so I suppose we just have to be patient. I think the figure robot is actually a little ahead of this robot and also the Boston Dynamics robot and the Tesla bot has the best physical structure although it is probably coming in 3rd or 4th in the robotics race right now due to the fact that a few others are ahead when it comes to the software.

  • @stealthpakfa
    @stealthpakfa 13 дней назад +14

    Loving the American cope in the comments. The helplessness is glorious to witness 😂

  • @prakash27502
    @prakash27502 14 дней назад +5

    For all the criticism and skepticism for china, suck it up. The largest number of patents filed in the area of AI now days are from China. What good about this humanoid is it focused on hands. Motor control of our fingers is the most critical area. It can use some wheel at the bottom for mobility. If it can not climb stairs, get 2 robots. One for upstairs and one for downstairs. I would imagine this could cost under $1000 shipped. Massive deployment outnumbering mobile phones possible in 10 Years. and what you see is the worst performance of such robots. It is just going to get better and better.

    • @prakash27502
      @prakash27502 14 дней назад +1

      It does not like to look like Human face, or walk on uneven surface. It focuses on finger motor control. Stand still and get shit done.

  • @matthew-lawrence
    @matthew-lawrence 13 дней назад

    Impressive, to a point. If it was doing a couple of these in a row in a single shot, we might have something. Right now its just a montage of carefully setup scenes. I'm sure were not all gotten on the first cut. And when it is sorting items there is no interference by a human like in for example the Tesla robot demonstration. And I believe that the lower vision sensor is made by Intel. Need to have some demos with a trusted tech journalist before I get interested. Mkbhd needs to be invited to their labs.

  • @ROkkstar1687
    @ROkkstar1687 14 дней назад

    Sweet now I don’t have to go to work anymore, I’ll just send that thing

  • @Tokaga29
    @Tokaga29 14 дней назад

    Boston dynamics might still have this beat with its new versatile reversible joint robot

  • @thesfnb.5786
    @thesfnb.5786 14 дней назад

    The concept of the Chinese Fire Drill came from somewhere

  • @Nobilangelo
    @Nobilangelo 14 дней назад

    The perfect robot is out there, but it's not made by one company. If only we could take the best of each and put them together. The intelligence of this one, the looks of Tesla, the flexibility and speed of Boston Dynamics, the abilities of Figure...

  • @MoRDekai1364
    @MoRDekai1364 8 дней назад

    This is quite fascinating, truly Boston Dynamics level. But i wonder, what if just for video purposes the bot was trained specifically for each task...

  • @adamgibbons4262
    @adamgibbons4262 11 дней назад

    I thought it said no teleportation and was really confused. If it’s from china and says no tele-operation you can be sure it is remotely operated.

  • @slipsream47
    @slipsream47 14 дней назад

    It's on the same level as other robots. They just focused on the upper half more rather than the bottom half with legs.

  • @kristinabliss
    @kristinabliss 14 дней назад

    It's the minimalist origami t shirt fold for me 8:17

  • @jeffthompson1869
    @jeffthompson1869 14 дней назад

    There is a screen cut between each task. There is no way to tell how accurate the bot is. And it obviously can't do all the tasks together sequentially. I suppose if you lined a bunch of bots together, you might be able to have a production line - and that is something - I guess.

  • @jeffeast7983
    @jeffeast7983 14 дней назад +1

    Can it play crisis?

  • @mukastube
    @mukastube 14 дней назад

    "No teleoperation":
    Clearly shows dancing human that it is following.

  • @zazacouncil
    @zazacouncil 13 дней назад

    Industry gettin so many shocks lately surprised it hasnt suffered cardiac arrest

  • @chrischeers9905
    @chrischeers9905 12 дней назад

    looks like an animation the more i look at it and the food, the shadows

  • @SuppositionalBox
    @SuppositionalBox 13 дней назад

    Ahead of the demo earlier this year from the US? No.
    Why? Because they had an "AGI" that had a fully articulated body, legs and arms both - not just an upper torso with arms. The US model was also taking secondary commands, questions and speaking to the host as they were doing their primary task. You didn't see that here at all.
    That said, it's still an impressive display of robotics no matter how you look at it. Crazy that we might have "AGI" driven robots walking among us within the next few decades.

  • @ClashOfTheTITIN244
    @ClashOfTheTITIN244 12 дней назад

    @ 5:28 or so, its funny how the narrator mis-reads what the robot see on the table. The last item the robot sees on the table is a notebook, not a laptop as the narrator states..lol

  • @wanfuse
    @wanfuse 14 дней назад

    whats to say the robot isn't just following preprogrammed tasks, "follow the leader", and how many training cycles, also the hands are extremely limited

  • @ashishmaheshwari9618
    @ashishmaheshwari9618 14 дней назад

    @very very cool, especially being confident that you will be able to commercialize it in this year. Thanks for being a part of the exponential growth of the robotics industry.

  • @Treebronx
    @Treebronx 14 дней назад +1

    How long till robots are walking around?

    • @Keluoduo
      @Keluoduo 14 дней назад

      I bet we need 5 more years, maybe 10.

  • @user-sr6ro4qp5c
    @user-sr6ro4qp5c 11 дней назад

    The Terminator robot is closer than we think

  • @OrangeManGood2024
    @OrangeManGood2024 6 дней назад +2

    Well, China has been pretty honest in the past so, sure I'm in, who do I send all of my sensitive information to?

  • @pauld.9856
    @pauld.9856 14 дней назад

    Hands look simple but efficient let's see in which price range it will be.

  • @anitahamlin2411
    @anitahamlin2411 13 дней назад

    Seems like Rosie from the Jetsons isn't too far away!

  • @JennaFerrari
    @JennaFerrari 11 дней назад

    The robots in farming have been out for years. Doing all kinds of tasks. I haven’t seen one wash dishes.