@@jmcenanly1 , not sure about this particular robot as it may lack sensors and it is already very old, but in the recent years they have developed extremely sophisticated sensors which keep getting better, so machines can learn just like we humans do how to distinguish objects from each other. Picking up things from a pile and placing them in their proper place has either already been solved or will have been solved by the mid-2020s.
+Anna Sigurdsson not if it angled the drink so the gate force would hold it towards the bottom, and then tip it back when it's about to stop. If watched in slow-mo, the liquid would stay level with the glass the whole time.
Welding robots are widely used in car factories but they need a human operator to start the numerous routine programs. Precision placing works at a far slower speed - factories that produce cookies and bakery items with coating use machines that are less than 0,5mm acurate... Currently the fastest machines are in the postal distribution centers around the world. They need to stabilize, photograph, OCR postal codes all in a fraction of a second
Unless the action is welding or submilimeter precision placing or anything more complicated than just the moving of cups demonstrated in the video. Do not act as if you're not impressed :) It's a beautiful machine.
The system goes on-line August 4th. Human decisions are removed from the assembly line. The machine begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug.
Hahaha - nobody points out that a human could still do it faster because they'd pick up all 3 bottles at a time and move them to the other side as a group. Still, impressive robot and if set up right, likely could outdo people/manual work all day long.
Industrial robots have custom grips for every application. It could very well have a grip that picks up 10 or 20 bottles at a time, if that was necessary. Or pick only some bottles out of a 20 bottle array. Humans will never ever be able to do that, and that's not the point of the video. Hope this helps 9 years later.
+fr0nk never centimetre, always metre, millimetre, kilometre, as long as 10^3 or a multiple or division of 3 it's fine, so 10^-3 (millimetre), 10^6 (megametre), 10^24 (yottametre) metres , centimetre is an awful unit of measurement.
@@Peter-vg6tv i wrote this comment four years ago, i think my point was that if you're going to be so picky about the unit, on a video involving an industrial robot, let's stick to engineering notation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_notation
First I was thinking, like: he's gonna take all of our jobs. But waching this again I'm thinking - what does the robot DO? Just move things around? Where can it work then? post office?
They will be fast, way faster than this one. Do you know what a bladder accumulator is? ruclips.net/video/qwQAGM_6Bjs/видео.html ruclips.net/video/RMDE5v3ouN8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mbKpRm7hvrk/видео.html
Actually, cpu's nowaydays can make enough calculations in 1 second to predict almost every outcome possible after a first move in a chess game. so the machines can just full out move pieces. We require calculations. machines are so fast that it would be possible to have a chess match that fast.
hahahah and I guess I will point out that your point is mute because they can just design the robot to pick up 3 at the same time as well. Can your arm move as fast as that robots? I think not
You are missing the point. Humans can think critically and use reasoning to better do the task at hand. This robot is programmed to do 1 thing at a much faster pace than any human ever could. But if something were to go wrong, a robot cannot solve the problem.
ruclips.net/video/mbKpRm7hvrk/видео.html 72km/h for a linear actuator and FULL STRENGTH (300 bar, but 1000 bar can be reached using helium accumulators). With the correct gear ratio they can probably reach the speed of sound.
That's nothing, you should see me when I think I lost my phone.
That's freaking hilarious! I can picture it, lol!
😂😂😂😂😂🙄
Another successful day at the Picking Up Tiny Objects and Moving them Very Quickly Factory
Steven Trotta lol
Now which cup is the ball under
If you guess right by chance, he's gonna switch 'em and you won't even know 'sides the sudden draft of air.
I, for one, welcome our speedy robot overlords
That's awesome. I think if you used coloured objects it would make it more clear how complex the movement sequence is. Or numbered/Lettered blocks.
I can feel unemployment rise just by watching this
also can feel new world order skynet waking up.
How well would this robot do plucking things from a pile and placing them in their proper place?
@@jmcenanly1 , not sure about this particular robot as it may lack sensors and it is already very old, but in the recent years they have developed extremely sophisticated sensors which keep getting better, so machines can learn just like we humans do how to distinguish objects from each other. Picking up things from a pile and placing them in their proper place has either already been solved or will have been solved by the mid-2020s.
Imagine being a fly in the bottle
Wouldn't want to get slapped by this thing.
this vs vasily, the fight of the century
He's fast and he knows it.
It's better to be Light and fast, than big and slow.
First thing I thought: That would be awesome to have in a bar -_-
***** that thing would spill all over the place
+Anna Sigurdsson not if it angled the drink so the gate force would hold it towards the bottom, and then tip it back when it's about to stop. If watched in slow-mo, the liquid would stay level with the glass the whole time.
Don't get to close though or you'll get giga slapped
If we need to move shot glasses around swiftly, this is the machine to do it.
I want to see him playing the five finger fillet
Pinnacle of fingering technology
Great. A robot with OCD. That's all we needed!
Definitely worth watching at 2x.
Welding robots are widely used in car factories but they need a human operator to start the numerous routine programs. Precision placing works at a far slower speed - factories that produce cookies and bakery items with coating use machines that are less than 0,5mm acurate... Currently the fastest machines are in the postal distribution centers around the world. They need to stabilize, photograph, OCR postal codes all in a fraction of a second
He is fast but he can't love :(
Unless the action is welding or submilimeter precision placing or anything more complicated than just the moving of cups demonstrated in the video. Do not act as if you're not impressed :) It's a beautiful machine.
The system goes on-line August 4th. Human decisions are removed from the assembly line. The machine begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug.
the mega scary creepy pasta
Awesome, reminds me of surface mount machines.
This was 8 years ago, mind you.
When they can work faster than the robot they can have their job back.
It's kinda scary to think that factories will look like this in 50 years or probably much earlier...
which cup is the ball under .
I saw this robot today... very fast !!!!!
When you’re tryin to clean the house before mom gets in the door and she just pulled up in the drive way
Amazing technology like this and it gets only 300k views in 8 years. But a kid unboxing toys gets 10 million views in 3 days. 🙄
Awesome 👏 I’m using Staubli robot too
Maybe they can program it to make them a decent website?
Hahaha - nobody points out that a human could still do it faster because they'd pick up all 3 bottles at a time and move them to the other side as a group.
Still, impressive robot and if set up right, likely could outdo people/manual work all day long.
Industrial robots have custom grips for every application. It could very well have a grip that picks up 10 or 20 bottles at a time, if that was necessary. Or pick only some bottles out of a 20 bottle array. Humans will never ever be able to do that, and that's not the point of the video. Hope this helps 9 years later.
Cool, now if it only made my Homework.... -_-
Meh, I change websites faster with my hand when I am watching some adult action and someone walks in the room.
I like the part where it moved the bottles
Really useful for Shell Games
It's gonna do WONDERS for the employment rate!
This machine must be pretty good in blitz chess.
Damn.. Its really fast..
RUclips "High Speed Robotic Hands" and know we humans are doomed.
Hardest three cup, hidden ball game ever...
@iKaGe01: Centimeter. The measure of length is called centimeter, meter or kilometer. Not inch.
+fr0nk never centimetre, always metre, millimetre, kilometre, as long as 10^3 or a multiple or division of 3 it's fine, so 10^-3 (millimetre), 10^6 (megametre), 10^24 (yottametre) metres , centimetre is an awful unit of measurement.
@@Peter-vg6tv centimetre is a bad unit of measurement
Edit: fixed typo
@@Peter-vg6tv i wrote this comment four years ago, i think my point was that if you're going to be so picky about the unit, on a video involving an industrial robot, let's stick to engineering notation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_notation
Where'd my watch, wallet, and car keys go?
but will it blend?
Do you mean your wrist?
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear ,
robot joit , strain wave reducer,
over 30 years experience
It slows down at the shortest distance
And why is nobody standing around watching this? This is friggin amazing!
That is completely different. Chess requires calculations, not just moving left-right!
It's so fast, it doesn't even look real. Objects moving this fast in such a local space don't make sense to the human brain.
The jars say on them, handle with care.. do not shake :)
Now let's play 'spot the cup with the ball'
Czy poda herbatę w ten sposób ?
I would hate to play pinfinger against this thing.
a swiss quality robot.
put me in one of those jars and take me for a ride
I hope nobody ever tries to teach these things kung fu.
Paper or plastic?
hold my bear...
The motors must have some ridiculous torque....
I was thinking about the current those motors pull during accelerations😂😬 Inpressive how they pulled it off
Imagine getting smacked by that 💀
I wonder if me get a single punch by it🤔
Now make me a sandwich!!
Lmfao
ultimate bingo machine
First I was thinking, like: he's gonna take all of our jobs.
But waching this again I'm thinking - what does the robot DO? Just move things around? Where can it work then? post office?
Now... move the container holders by a fraction of an inch...
سبحان من قال ( علم الانسان مالم يعلم )
geekgasm.
Companies will quickly adopt this for efficiency.
Pentagongasm. The military will be making robots to fight in battles that will move so fast they can barely be seen by the human eye.
Yeah but does it even lift?
Ładnie to wygląda. Ale weź to napraw.
Widzę dużo problemów z eksploatacją.
Za duża prędkość za duże obciążenie poszczególnych podzespołów.
1 beer please waiter, make it snappy..
that's pretty fast
Do the knife trick from Aliens!!!! Only then will I be impressed!
the ball is under the cup in the middle.
Напомнило фокусника со стаканчиками....
внатуре
I wonder when we have to fight robots... Will they be the terminator slow kind or these Dragon Ball robots???
They will be fast, way faster than this one. Do you know what a bladder accumulator is?
ruclips.net/video/qwQAGM_6Bjs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/RMDE5v3ouN8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/mbKpRm7hvrk/видео.html
@@johntheux9238 Shit, Mate that's going to be a big, and when I say big I mean a Massive problem...
portal 3 gonna be epic now
But they require something more than just being able to move the chess pieces.
Can you…
Yes.
Real aimbot.
Actually, cpu's nowaydays can make enough calculations in 1 second to predict almost every outcome possible after a first move in a chess game. so the machines can just full out move pieces. We require calculations. machines are so fast that it would be possible to have a chess match that fast.
Its not going to "Kills us in our sleep" so long as moving emits that mating season-in-the-bird-exhibit-SCREECH.
HotaruZoku yeah, that hampers with the stealth rating
Its like my little pet which gets excited when he sees me
almost as fast as one of those asian cup-stacking people
hahahah and I guess I will point out that your point is mute because they can just design the robot to pick up 3 at the same time as well. Can your arm move as fast as that robots? I think not
Our end is near...
You are missing the point. Humans can think critically and use reasoning to better do the task at hand. This robot is programmed to do 1 thing at a much faster pace than any human ever could. But if something were to go wrong, a robot cannot solve the problem.
That's what I'm talking about when I search for fast robots videos on YT !
Would like to see it does this with liquid nitroglycerin
"What is my purpose?"...
has any robot surpassed this?
ruclips.net/video/mbKpRm7hvrk/видео.html
72km/h for a linear actuator and FULL STRENGTH (300 bar, but 1000 bar can be reached using helium accumulators). With the correct gear ratio they can probably reach the speed of sound.
But can it write poetry, start wars or make peace?
Sounds like a printer
...Bom!
Cancer? Thats still a thing... but we can move small objects around really fast.... ahhh science
The worlds fastest bar tender?
Legs should have been added by now.
and mobility is an issue for humanoid robots?
why
In the end, it is quickly doing nothing.
Wooow
get it to do cup stacking