Honestly, the smart vest that turns into an air-bag could become extremely useful for people with disabilities that have a fall risk, including those with epilepsy. It would also be good for the elderly that don't have good ballance and can fall over and get hurt easily.
My grandmother fell around a week ago. Now she has stitches in her forehead, two black eyes, her right cheek and right side of the chin are completely blue. All because she fell at home.. That invention would be so amazing for our elderly
The most useful gadget here is the ear piece that automatically translates languages in real time. Amazing device. It will help bring the world together as one cooperating species. People can keep their pride in their particular cultural differences such as language as everyone universally communicates for the benefit of all rather than a barrier that keeps people separated. (Question: did the original Star Trek series that fictitiously displayed what they called the "Universal Translator" inspire the inventors of this marvellous invention? William Shatner probably wants to know!)
Some of these inventions remind me of the movie: Wall-E. And the vacuum hair cut thing isn't new. My friend had one of those back in the 80's. It's called a Flowbee.
They're running shoes. Apparently there's some pneumatic piston which shifts a tread block toward your toe and cushions your heel. It's called the "City Glider"
The instant translator is wonderful. The Firefighters and EMTs on my rural Fire Dept could really use that in helping to work with and treat the people who don't speak English. We have Spanish, Korean, Philippine and even Arab language speakers in our area.
T he instant translator is the road to world peace unless it is used for evil purposes. y ou are right to say it could save many lives ..i hope the technology wont be abused.
The glasses ( 13:45 ) that you control by blinking is actually the worst if it's a single blink. Since we as humans blink subconsciously. Something that takes a bit more conscious effort on our part would be the winking, or squinting. I don't know if this is a me thing, or if it's just common, but like telling someone about breathing, blinking has the same effect where I start to become conscious about blinking.
What about blinking stigmas developing.. like when Steve Martin invented the glasses with the handle and everyone started going cross eyed.. in the ‘jerk’ I believe it was lol😂
I've used it for decades, it's the best thing I ever bought. I got a mini shop vac and keep it connected under my sink so I can use it instantly whenever I want. I haven't paid to have my hair cut badly in over 30 years.
@@chillcoaster Sure, but just having an earpiece that does it is much smoother and more usable than saying "speak into my phone." Still it's a good point. I wish I knew someone who spoke a foreign language to test it with!
Great. Someone offers you an ear peace that has been in half a dozen other ears, just because they can't be bothered to learn the language of your country before they travel. Just imagine how unhygienic that device becomes during their visit.
@@MrJonnySL "cant be bothered" to spend months or years learning a language for what might be a 1 week trip? I mean, correct, obviously most people don't have the time or resources for that. And? What an entitled brat.
They should have wheel cleaners that construction vehicles have to drive through before they get back on the road. I’ve had plenty of rock chipped windshields to prove that.
The translator ear piece is straight out of the Star Trek (the original) series -- it was called the Universal Translator that would analyze the foreign speech and automatically translate it for you. Great science fiction writing is always inspiring!
even if I dislike the data control, now it could be even better... imagine using all telephone conversations with a developed trained IA to extract common languaje from a nation... you could be having almost real-time popular expresions/slang words in a translator that never would require updates. * I also suspect well developed, with stadistical usage one IA like that could probably even recompose to certain degree dead languajes...
Most never will come to market bc they have very little actual practicality, but some may be more proof of concept that could lead to actual useful stuff. Many of these are junk though
The last ones just a Dehumidifier, and most times the water isn't safe to drink. So not only would it need to do it's main job of pulling water from the air, but also clean it.
Really liked the language translation earphone device. It reminds me of a similar device from The Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams, the Babble Fish.
That gas station robot makes me wonder how it would handle classic cars. I have a 71 Javelin and the gas tank access isn't on either side. It's behind the license plate. And it has to be held down while you put the nozzle in. So it would have to pull down the license plate, hold it while it opens the gas cap, then fill it up. Looked like it might struggle there
Most of these are either terrifying or excuses to be lazy. Its like 50% just no, this is black mirror, 20% ok, cool and needed (translater, backpack for hiking, wheelchair) and 30% useless and why? My teenager keeps saying we're all doomed anyway. I try to be optimistic half the time. This kind of sh!t takes away my optimistim.
Can you imagine all the elderly saved from broken hips by the airbag vest? Think about all the people who should be in elder care but cannot due to financing issues. The fear their children have of coming home to find mom or dad fell and died in extreme pain because no one was able to sit with their parent that day. This device could help reduce that fear dramatically. It might even give the elderly patient the confidence they need to go out walk and exercise again thereby beginning the steps to better health
*Wow, the Honda motorcycle at **8:20** looks so modern, and it even has a feature of self-moving with its owner. It's truly a smart bike. I wish I could own a motorcycle like that* 😍
😒Well, you can. Buy a used Yamaha XS-650 and stick a gyroscope up your ass. A motorcycle that could decide to stay upright when you want to lay it ovet in a turn could be a real inconvenience.
the whole vac hair trimmer thing is old news. look up flowbee, i remember seeing an advert for it as a kid in the early 90's (circa 1992) but apparently it's been around since the mid 80's making it older than i am... great idea though, i mean the only reason i remember it down to the name is because even as a kid i thought that it made a ton of sense and probably should be being used everywhere! but alas, haircut umbrellas also exist, are cheaper, quieter, and less cumbersome for the operator, hence why the flowbee never really took off like i thought it would
It's all fun and games until the wearable device short circuits and either electrocutes you or starts a fire and burns you up. Most of these devices look like a huge safety hazard and like they will constantly malfunction.
Better question, why would I want to increase the price of fuel to offset the price of installing and maintaining something that just makes it so I don't have to do the incredibly simple act of pumping my own gas? Tho to answer your question, it's probably the same reason there are several hoses at a pump and not one. Different fuel types that you don't want cross contaminating.
I've been cutting my hair with a vacuum for over 25 years. I use a Flowbee hair cutting machine that attaches to my vacuum. I'm on my second one actually because while the first still works it really is falling apart.
Im all for technology to actually help people who need it. However, i just can't get my head around unnecessary complication of simple tasks. I will end with this, just because we can create most of this stuff, doesn't mean we should.
It's actually worse than that. When this tech hits the marketplace before it is even capable of performing tasks at sub mediocre levels (some of it, I'm thinking anthropomorphized robots here, so far. They have been tried at many tasks, like working in grocery stores, and failed miserably. Who wants to talk to a walking pile of silicon, anyway, especially since manufacturers insist on all the flowery pleases, thank yous, etc. that just irk me no end? And the facial expressions, so far, make me want to punch them in their phony plastic faces, they are world class creepy and off putting, practically the stuff of nightmares. And worse, there are brain dead govts on the planet giving them CITIZENSHIP and RIGHTS! The inmates are truly running the asylum. The day I worry about some walking toaster's 'rights' will be the day I believe them to be sentient, and they haven't climbed to the first rung of a ladder stretching to the moon in that respect, yet. Chat GPT is like talking to a vapid, uninteresting (except maybe for the curiosity, once) pile of code. It's responses are completely predictable, and trite and it offers no insight or leaps of logic whatsoever. I haven't yet been convinced that it is doing anything more than glomming onto a couple of key words and the sentence structure, and scanning the internet for something 'appropriate' to 'say'. Auto drivers/diagnostics/and some other areas it performs very well at As for intelligence, give me a break. One day, maybe, but not anytime soon, unless there is some radical breakthrough in architecture/protocols, etc. made.
they tell us that despite all this technology we must live in a pod, eat bugs and have no car because of climate change. why can't we all live in small rural communities, that will be environmentally friendly, and use technology to maximize crops? because they want us locked up like rats in 15 minute cities.
I only stopped by long enough to see the bridge. That bridge is so slow, and the canal so short, that in the video you can see a woman walking around the water rather than waiting for the bridge. She arrives at the other side faster than it takes the bridge to extend... by just "walking". It was upon this revelation... that I stopped watching. I checked here, and yeah, it seems that the rest of the video was more of the same. 18m of my life saved.
@@smgdfcmfah Same, but if this one can actually cut black people's hair - like they said the Flowbee eventually would, but it never happened - then they're at least a step ahead.
Science fiction writers and articles in Popular Science painted the future as fun filled leisure time... but they never explained that leisure is not free nor with all the robots doing the heavy lifting that humans would eventually become corpulent, sloth like beings.
A drone is a remote controlled flying device. If you add a pilot, it's not a drone. Love the translator and hope they will be offered in airports and hotel gift stores. Might make a good rental. My son is a carpenter and the exoskeleton would be really nice. Being able to see through your car's forward support post!!!!
_Love the translator and hope they will be offered in airports and hotel gift stores._ 9:39 Funny you should say that because that clip is actually from an old and long debunked Kickstarter campaign for *The Pilot Translator.* Here's its hilarious de-bunk: ruclips.net/video/qwYCQEpwJ5o/видео.html
I saw a shark tank thing I think it was on the blind spot eliminator for seeing through the front posts of your car. Some high school girl invented it by simply using cameras and projecting the image onto the post. very clever
Thank you for making these videos! Love watching them. One thing, can you put in the names either verbally or written who the designers are? Some of them I would love to keep an eye on. Otherwise your content is informative and instructive and the amount of time between each segment is well thought out. Not too long so I get bored and not too short that don't understand what is being presented.
Great video! At 14:25 there is a device shown that looked interesting but had no accompanying description. Could you provide a reference or description, anything?
I agree. Instead of explaining what that shoe device does and what its purpose was, they decided to waste our time faking us out with a lame prank. Good job boners! 🤣
18:54 come on a generator that takes water from the air is NOT new, it's called a dehumidifier and was created in 1902! Any condenser does it from refrigerators, freezers, air conditioning to dedicated dehumidifiers... Hardly ground breaking technology.
The Machine at 6:20 "building the house" stacked all those Bricks very quickly & neatly, however, they forgot about the Mortar that holds the bricks TOGETHER! Likely, an actual Human needs to apply the Mortar.🤖
That charging robot seems to be an expensive replacement for power cable. They'd be better off designing a system that allows you to put more chargers on a cable then it can handle but only allowing 1 or 2 run at once.
literally you only need a wheeled platform with a socked in the middle that rotates revealing a power cable behind its trail.... and once is done returns to the place getting the cable around the perimeter of it...
I kind of remember seeing a Mad magazine cartoon feature about "the future of parking" it had the robot parking lot, with robot retrieval. (Mad magazine was a satirical comic funny magazine from the 1970s and 80s) The "smart chair" put me in mind of the animated movie, "Wall-E." People ended up enormous because they no longer had to use their muscles themselves.
Don't believe everything you see on tv, obesity cannot occur on a healthy diet, it would be impossible because the food contains too many nutrients and fiber
The rolling bridge is in Paddington Merchant Square where I work, it’s a novelty at first but pointless it’s right at the end of the canal so no boats actually ever go through it and when they roll it up I have to wait for ever before I can cross to get to the bloody shops to buy lunch.
i was actually wondering that too, i was like " why not just build a bridge that stays there?" and then i was like "oh must be maybe so a boat can get through, but then i watched it again and noticed it was really really small
As humans from birth we learn to think, walk, talk, read and write, we see and hear, we are forever learning and discovering new things all the time so why are people so desperate to create human like robots? We are greater than any robot except we don't all have brains that work like computers but we do also have the ability to create new life and bring them into the world. We are the ones engineer's, scientists etc..that designed and built everything we use and sèe today. We are amazing!
Ah yes just imagine you are watching a movie and someone presses the button to rearrange the sits and then you die, painfully squashed by the mechanisms
80% of the inventions shown here are either total kickstarter BS or 1st world solvers for minor inconvenient problems. But then there are 20% that actually fulfill a reasonable purpose. However, with the hype applied to any and all of those presentations the few good ones are tarred by association with the large number if crappy ones.
I could see someone walking into the room with the fan that projects pictures and trying to touch it and getting their hand cut. (I know I definitely would)
Yeah that airbag would be fun to wear in 95 degree weather lol. Drone yeah VERY small fires so not likely viable if a drone is actually needed. The cool breeze gadget woudl likely cause long term health concerns sending that cold air to the back/spine. The car lot idea is very cool but I imagine like every gimmick the cost would be insane.
I know that this is a bit of an old comment but I have got to offer a counter point: sure one such drone alone wont do much but what about 100? Sure the cost would be nuts right now, but, what about a few years from now?
17:20 “becomes your loyal companion during soccer games” - yeah, because what you need is some expensive, mindless thing after your soccer ball while you try not to trip over it or accidentally destroy it
Something to keep in mind with automation is how much consumer reporting it will be made use of. Are you comfortable with someone else selling the minutia your car data to a "trusted partner" which is essentially anyone?
Honestly, the smart vest that turns into an air-bag could become extremely useful for people with disabilities that have a fall risk, including those with epilepsy. It would also be good for the elderly that don't have good ballance and can fall over and get hurt easily.
I have seen something similar for people that ride motorcycles. It inflates in the event of a crash.
My grandmother fell around a week ago. Now she has stitches in her forehead, two black eyes, her right cheek and right side of the chin are completely blue. All because she fell at home.. That invention would be so amazing for our elderly
I’d like this for my elderly mom but there are no links!
That's probably what it was meant for. A lot of these inventions actually look like disability aids.
Airbags are a standard feature in MotoGP suits.@@jbrou123
Honestly, after seeing most of these I just want to spend more time in the bush to get away from it all.
You tube appreciates your honesty
You don't want to take your side table for a walk?
@@jema2609 I take my side table everywhere! It needs some "forest bathing" too... 🙂
100% with you on that one. But im taking the all terrain skateboard with me.😂
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The most useful gadget here is the ear piece that automatically translates languages in real time. Amazing device. It will help bring the world together as one cooperating species. People can keep their pride in their particular cultural differences such as language as everyone universally communicates for the benefit of all rather than a barrier that keeps people separated. (Question: did the original Star Trek series that fictitiously displayed what they called the "Universal Translator" inspire the inventors of this marvellous invention? William Shatner probably wants to know!)
@@JohnSmith-hv6lb If it seems like it's not working, you can use the amazing ear autowash to clean out dem ears and give her another try.
Sounds more like Douglas Adams' Babelfish.
LT Ahura
You are having faith that the translation is correct and you are not insulting the mother of the chief. Hope you like the volcano.
Does anyone know the name of this translation device?
Some of these inventions remind me of the movie: Wall-E. And the vacuum hair cut thing isn't new. My friend had one of those back in the 80's. It's called a Flowbee.
THIS is exactly what I came here to say!!
Love how there is literally no description for the shoes around 14:30 so we have no idea what they're for.
They're running shoes. Apparently there's some pneumatic piston which shifts a tread block toward your toe and cushions your heel. It's called the "City Glider"
The instant translator is wonderful. The Firefighters and EMTs on my rural Fire Dept could really use that in helping to work with and treat the people who don't speak English. We have Spanish, Korean, Philippine and even Arab language speakers in our area.
T he instant translator is the road to world peace unless it is used for evil purposes. y ou are right to say it could save many lives ..i hope the technology wont be abused.
The glasses ( 13:45 ) that you control by blinking is actually the worst if it's a single blink. Since we as humans blink subconsciously. Something that takes a bit more conscious effort on our part would be the winking, or squinting. I don't know if this is a me thing, or if it's just common, but like telling someone about breathing, blinking has the same effect where I start to become conscious about blinking.
What about blinking stigmas developing.. like when Steve Martin invented the glasses with the handle and everyone started going cross eyed.. in the ‘jerk’ I believe it was lol😂
@@Jenyb420ah yes, the optigrab!
I don't know if it was these specifically, but it took a more prolonged (intentional) blink to initiate the ones I was researching way back when.
@@ronswansonsdog2833 that’s it!! 😂
A product called “Flowbee” has had hair clippers as a vacuum attachment for years.
I've used it for decades, it's the best thing I ever bought. I got a mini shop vac and keep it connected under my sink so I can use it instantly whenever I want.
I haven't paid to have my hair cut badly in over 30 years.
Remember the infomercials lol
Yeah, that was in the Wayne's World movie from 30+ years ago.
The translator ear piece is a true game changer. Being able to go anyplace and have conversations with anyone is incredible.
@@yyy-875 huh? No, it depends on if you speak the foreign language where you're going.
My Android phone has had this functionality for over a decade. Yours probably does, too.
@@chillcoaster Sure, but just having an earpiece that does it is much smoother and more usable than saying "speak into my phone."
Still it's a good point. I wish I knew someone who spoke a foreign language to test it with!
Great. Someone offers you an ear peace that has been in half a dozen other ears, just because they can't be bothered to learn the language of your country before they travel. Just imagine how unhygienic that device becomes during their visit.
@@MrJonnySL "cant be bothered" to spend months or years learning a language for what might be a 1 week trip? I mean, correct, obviously most people don't have the time or resources for that. And? What an entitled brat.
They should have wheel cleaners that construction vehicles have to drive through before they get back on the road. I’ve had plenty of rock chipped windshields to prove that.
You just gave away a patent that you should have had pending, before comment.
@@johnwayne6753 Duke, if I had that kind of $ we’d both be sitting poolside laughing 🐾✌️🇺🇸
The translator ear piece is straight out of the Star Trek (the original) series -- it was called the Universal Translator that would analyze the foreign speech and automatically translate it for you. Great science fiction writing is always inspiring!
If it it twice as good as the automatiic subtitle generator on internet programs it will stilll be a piece of high priced junk.
even if I dislike the data control, now it could be even better... imagine using all telephone conversations with a developed trained IA to extract common languaje from a nation... you could be having almost real-time popular expresions/slang words in a translator that never would require updates.
* I also suspect well developed, with stadistical usage one IA like that could probably even recompose to certain degree dead languajes...
That vacuum that cuts hair is straight out of Wayne's World. 😂
Universal Translator
*I’m impressed, every video was shocking, not that it failed but it was surprising how*
So much BS in this video.
What would be cool is to provide links to the featured products (if available).
A lot of these haven’t come to market but are prototypes. Not for sale yet.
Most never will come to market bc they have very little actual practicality, but some may be more proof of concept that could lead to actual useful stuff. Many of these are junk though
The last ones just a Dehumidifier, and most times the water isn't safe to drink. So not only would it need to do it's main job of pulling water from the air, but also clean it.
Really liked the language translation earphone device. It reminds me of a similar device from The Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams, the Babble Fish.
That gas station robot makes me wonder how it would handle classic cars. I have a 71 Javelin and the gas tank access isn't on either side. It's behind the license plate. And it has to be held down while you put the nozzle in. So it would have to pull down the license plate, hold it while it opens the gas cap, then fill it up. Looked like it might struggle there
move to NJ (hee-hee)
Most of these are either terrifying or excuses to be lazy. Its like 50% just no, this is black mirror, 20% ok, cool and needed (translater, backpack for hiking, wheelchair) and 30% useless and why? My teenager keeps saying we're all doomed anyway. I try to be optimistic half the time. This kind of sh!t takes away my optimistim.
Being a senior citizen I do like the smart vest. Smart pants would be even better since hips are the ones that get injured. Ouch!
The vacuum shaver reminds me of the Flow Bee anybody remember that contraption?
that was my thought as well, hopefully it works better
Yep, and I still have one and use it regularly. I haven't paid to have my hair cut for at least 30 years.
@@rumblechick73 dang I need one
@@deborahchesser7375 They are still for sale. Just google it!
@@rumblechick73 oh yeh ? Will do thanks
*Hopefully there will be more inventions in the world to serve people*
Serve people??? People will be lazy and jobless! Good future.🤥
To serve man or people is a cookbook !
@@arthurhackman3229 Technology is increasingly developed, also created by people and to serve people. Thanks
@@cosmosfrontier9681 This is up to us
yes, like common sense for instance
Ever heard of a Flobee? It’s a hair trimmer that attaches to a vacuum cleaner. Been around for several decades.
That wheelchair is a lawsuit just waiting to happen. One malfunction and the person is pretty much screwed.
Can you imagine all the elderly saved from broken hips by the airbag vest? Think about all the people who should be in elder care but cannot due to financing issues. The fear their children have of coming home to find mom or dad fell and died in extreme pain because no one was able to sit with their parent that day. This device could help reduce that fear dramatically. It might even give the elderly patient the confidence they need to go out walk and exercise again thereby beginning the steps to better health
TBH I immediately thought of my grandparents!
Motocyle rider airbags....I think they allready exist
All very cool inventions in theory, the practicality though is dubious.
The majority of these are wildly impractical, but that fan that displays images is pure genius
People are def gonna lose fingers and hands to this one. 🤔
You got that right. Useless inventions, for the most part.
People will be walking into that one when they can't see the blades.
That’s also impractical
Most of these things make me think that we just can't get any lazier, but I know we can.
Yep! As an older human, I can still many of these things myself!
"Seek refugee under the air conditioner?" Refuge is the word.
The translator eat piece is a true game changer.
*Wow, the Honda motorcycle at **8:20** looks so modern, and it even has a feature of self-moving with its owner. It's truly a smart bike. I wish I could own a motorcycle like that* 😍
😒Well, you can. Buy a used Yamaha XS-650 and stick a gyroscope up your ass. A motorcycle that could decide to stay upright when you want to lay it ovet in a turn could be a real inconvenience.
I just see the "It's free real estate" guys eye brows at the end of every sentence.
These are always interesting. I was particularly curious about the robot building that block house without any mortar.
A bit drafty, neighbors can see right through. Lost interest right away 😂
Yeah that’s not a building it’s some brick laid down. Lego’s are more secure lol
I think it was just a demonstration for prof of concept just to show how it works.
@@Jakobman76
You're the only one here with any common sense 😂
The blind spot eliminates on the A posts is a must..
the whole vac hair trimmer thing is old news. look up flowbee, i remember seeing an advert for it as a kid in the early 90's (circa 1992) but apparently it's been around since the mid 80's making it older than i am...
great idea though, i mean the only reason i remember it down to the name is because even as a kid i thought that it made a ton of sense and probably should be being used everywhere!
but alas, haircut umbrellas also exist, are cheaper, quieter, and less cumbersome for the operator, hence why the flowbee never really took off like i thought it would
A transhumanist such as myself, believes integrating these things would be helpful.
Technology: making humans lazier one step at a time
0:31 Ah yes I need to take my pet table on a walk
It's all fun and games until the wearable device short circuits and either electrocutes you or starts a fire and burns you up. Most of these devices look like a huge safety hazard and like they will constantly malfunction.
Imagine hiking in those shoes and all the branches getting stuck in the sole
Why is there a robotic hand that grabs a gas pump, as opposed to a robotic arm with an integrated hose and nozzle?
Better question, why would I want to increase the price of fuel to offset the price of installing and maintaining something that just makes it so I don't have to do the incredibly simple act of pumping my own gas?
Tho to answer your question, it's probably the same reason there are several hoses at a pump and not one. Different fuel types that you don't want cross contaminating.
The VR shoes are cool! One of those things that seem obvious once you've seen them, like "how come I didn't think of that!"
I've been cutting my hair with a vacuum for over 25 years. I use a Flowbee hair cutting machine that attaches to my vacuum. I'm on my second one actually because while the first still works it really is falling apart.
Im all for technology to actually help people who need it. However, i just can't get my head around unnecessary complication of simple tasks. I will end with this, just because we can create most of this stuff, doesn't mean we should.
fortunately, capitalism will probably filter these things out before they make it to market.
It's actually worse than that. When this tech hits the marketplace before it is even capable of performing tasks at sub mediocre levels (some of it, I'm thinking anthropomorphized robots here, so far. They have been tried at many tasks, like working in grocery stores, and failed miserably. Who wants to talk to a walking pile of silicon, anyway, especially since manufacturers insist on all the flowery pleases, thank yous, etc. that just irk me no end?
And the facial expressions, so far, make me want to punch them in their phony plastic faces, they are world class creepy and off putting, practically the stuff of nightmares. And worse, there are brain dead govts on the planet giving them CITIZENSHIP and RIGHTS! The inmates are truly running the asylum. The day I worry about some walking toaster's 'rights' will be the day I believe them to be sentient, and they haven't climbed to the first rung of a ladder stretching to the moon in that respect, yet. Chat GPT is like talking to a vapid, uninteresting (except maybe for the curiosity, once) pile of code. It's responses are completely predictable, and trite and it offers no insight or leaps of logic whatsoever. I haven't yet been convinced that it is doing anything more than glomming onto a couple of key words and the sentence structure, and scanning the internet for something 'appropriate' to 'say'. Auto drivers/diagnostics/and some other areas it performs very well at As for intelligence, give me a break. One day, maybe, but not anytime soon, unless there is some radical breakthrough in architecture/protocols, etc. made.
they tell us that despite all this technology we must live in a pod, eat bugs and have no car because of climate change. why can't we all live in small rural communities, that will be environmentally friendly, and use technology to maximize crops? because they want us locked up like rats in 15 minute cities.
aesthetics also have value
I only stopped by long enough to see the bridge.
That bridge is so slow, and the canal so short, that in the video you can see a woman walking around the water rather than waiting for the bridge. She arrives at the other side faster than it takes the bridge to extend... by just "walking".
It was upon this revelation... that I stopped watching. I checked here, and yeah, it seems that the rest of the video was more of the same. 18m of my life saved.
That device that shaves and cuts your hair while vacuuming up the hair , already exists it's called a " FLOWVEE " .😂
I came to say this (FlowBEE). I remember the infomercials from 40ish years ago!
@@smgdfcmfah Same, but if this one can actually cut black people's hair - like they said the Flowbee eventually would, but it never happened - then they're at least a step ahead.
I thought they got the idea from Waynes World lol
Science fiction writers and articles in Popular Science painted the future as fun filled leisure time... but they never explained that leisure is not free nor with all the robots doing the heavy lifting that humans would eventually become corpulent, sloth like beings.
Just thinking of the old song The Year 2525!!! We are in the way to making humans obsolete!!
Be nice if they had links on where you can buy these. Like I can find skateboards with wheels but not tracks.
bro is plaing with death 1:34
A drone is a remote controlled flying device. If you add a pilot, it's not a drone.
Love the translator and hope they will be offered in airports and hotel gift stores. Might make a good rental.
My son is a carpenter and the exoskeleton would be really nice.
Being able to see through your car's forward support post!!!!
_Love the translator and hope they will be offered in airports and hotel gift stores._
9:39 Funny you should say that because that clip is actually from an old and long debunked Kickstarter campaign for *The Pilot Translator.*
Here's its hilarious de-bunk: ruclips.net/video/qwYCQEpwJ5o/видео.html
If your son uses an exotic skeleton he will shrivel like a raisin
I saw a shark tank thing I think it was on the blind spot eliminator for seeing through the front posts of your car. Some high school girl invented it by simply using cameras and projecting the image onto the post. very clever
Would have been nice to have a link to the products.
That backpack doesn't alleviate weight, you're still carrying the backpack it's the same weight.
0:09 there’s literally a guy at the back going from both sides without the bridge, I don’t think I really need it…
Imagine a snake, scorpion, or spider in those shoe cleaning things. that would be a bit of a heart attack
…. Or dog poo
I would never trust gas corporations to give me the correct amount of fuel lol
Thank you for making these videos! Love watching them. One thing, can you put in the names either verbally or written who the designers are? Some of them I would love to keep an eye on. Otherwise your content is informative and instructive and the amount of time between each segment is well thought out. Not too long so I get bored and not too short that don't understand what is being presented.
Don't forget the mandatory 25% tip to the gas station robot
You too can stand in a bread line while a drone does your job, call now!
0:22 Who needs four wheels when eight legs will do?
The gas station robot😂Good luck getting to work on time.
They have had those translators for decades now
Great video!
At 14:25 there is a device shown that looked interesting but had no accompanying description. Could you provide a reference or description, anything?
I agree. Instead of explaining what that shoe device does and what its purpose was, they decided to waste our time faking us out with a lame prank. Good job boners! 🤣
18:54 come on a generator that takes water from the air is NOT new, it's called a dehumidifier and was created in 1902!
Any condenser does it from refrigerators, freezers, air conditioning to dedicated dehumidifiers... Hardly ground breaking technology.
'Robot are replacing gas station attendants' Gas station attendants? What's one of those?
their job is to fuel your car
@@missingno2401 in belgium/netherlands we do that ourselves
New Jersey has mandatory full service attendance
FYI The haircutting vacuum is NOT new. It came out in the 70's from as seen on TV inventions from Ronco
The Machine at 6:20 "building the house" stacked all those Bricks very quickly & neatly, however, they forgot about the Mortar that holds the bricks TOGETHER! Likely, an actual Human needs to apply the Mortar.🤖
I feel like they could pretty easily make a mortar robot
Pretty sure that robot put diesel in that gas car though.
That charging robot seems to be an expensive replacement for power cable. They'd be better off designing a system that allows you to put more chargers on a cable then it can handle but only allowing 1 or 2 run at once.
literally you only need a wheeled platform with a socked in the middle that rotates revealing a power cable behind its trail.... and once is done returns to the place getting the cable around the perimeter of it...
what got me is the lady still had to plug it in.
Anyone else look at these inventions and think "But why?"
I kind of remember seeing a Mad magazine cartoon feature about "the future of parking" it had the robot parking lot, with robot retrieval. (Mad magazine was a satirical comic funny magazine from the 1970s and 80s)
The "smart chair" put me in mind of the animated movie, "Wall-E." People ended up enormous because they no longer had to use their muscles themselves.
MAD started in the early '50s and is still in print.
Don't believe everything you see on tv, obesity cannot occur on a healthy diet, it would be impossible because the food contains too many nutrients and fiber
@@deckardcanineI used to love Mad Magazine when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. I had no idea it went all the way back to the 50s.
Does the fall vest, protect your face because in the video it didn't?
Out of all of these the only one i could see being implemented into society is the firefighting drone
With all 5 gallons of water that it holds
Most of these are just unnecessary but cool
0:23 what's wrong with good oldschool wheels? They are simple and always worked well the past 5000 years...
Àswea mà brain gets sparked every time... You guyz know your video selection well😂😂😂
In the infamous words of futuramas professor Farnsworth "I DON'T WANT TO LIVE ON THIS PLANET ANYMORE!"
The rolling bridge is in Paddington Merchant Square where I work, it’s a novelty at first but pointless it’s right at the end of the canal so no boats actually ever go through it and when they roll it up I have to wait for ever before I can cross to get to the bloody shops to buy lunch.
i was actually wondering that too, i was like " why not just build a bridge that stays there?" and then i was like "oh must be maybe so a boat can get through, but then i watched it again and noticed it was really really small
I didnt even know gas station attendants filling up your gas tank were still around.
Move the NJ You only have gas attendants they dont allow you to pump your own gas.
As humans from birth we learn to think, walk, talk, read and write, we see and hear, we are forever learning and discovering new things all the time so why are people so desperate to create human like robots? We are greater than any robot except we don't all have brains that work like computers but we do also have the ability to create new life and bring them into the world. We are the ones engineer's, scientists etc..that designed and built everything we use and sèe today. We are amazing!
Exactly. When businesses can no longer make a sale, maybe then they're realize how stupid they were for replacing us.
Ah yes just imagine you are watching a movie and someone presses the button to rearrange the sits and then you die, painfully squashed by the mechanisms
This video is both entertaining and informative. Thank you!
The idea of that theatre changing the seating layout while there's a full audience in the room is terrifying.
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
That backpack would have been very useful in Death's Stranding. So many videos of people falling over due to unbalanced loads.
Great! Robots to keep track of you... but then you have a cellphone... not to mention cameras everywhere... what a world!
Bruh, we had the Flowbee back in the 90's... and it could attach to any vacuum cleaner for easy at home haircuts.
how could u make this video and not give me links to buy all these things i must live in the future
Agree. I hate compilation videos without a single source referenced.
04:57 you are here for this
80% of the inventions shown here are either total kickstarter BS or 1st world solvers for minor inconvenient problems.
But then there are 20% that actually fulfill a reasonable purpose. However, with the hype applied to any and all of those presentations the few good ones are tarred by association with the large number if crappy ones.
Agreed
I could see someone walking into the room with the fan that projects pictures and trying to touch it and getting their hand cut. (I know I definitely would)
Yeah that airbag would be fun to wear in 95 degree weather lol.
Drone yeah VERY small fires so not likely viable if a drone is actually needed.
The cool breeze gadget woudl likely cause long term health concerns sending that cold air to the back/spine.
The car lot idea is very cool but I imagine like every gimmick the cost would be insane.
I know that this is a bit of an old comment but I have got to offer a counter point: sure one such drone alone wont do much but what about 100? Sure the cost would be nuts right now, but, what about a few years from now?
I have questions for 0:50 because My BMW's gas tank is locked sometimes. Like what if you forget lol
How much energy is used by the gas station attendant?
That vacuum razor is just a redo of the Flowbee which has be around for decades.
LOL someone reinvented the flowbee.
When people seek refugee..
17:20 “becomes your loyal companion during soccer games” - yeah, because what you need is some expensive, mindless thing after your soccer ball while you try not to trip over it or accidentally destroy it
I wish humans would just appreciate what they have and not constantly push for more more more😢
where are the links to the products?
A lot of these were cool =) The water from air one is semi-useless except for the rich, people who don't need it. But still, cool inventions.
100% sure on certain parts of the world get water from the air is ilegal
A hair trimmer vacuum is not new. Flowbee has been around for decades.
That mobile seat is pushing us one step closer to Wall-E
My uncle went to one of those robot gas stations and it gouged the side of his car.
Something to keep in mind with automation is how much consumer reporting it will be made use of. Are you comfortable with someone else selling the minutia your car data to a "trusted partner" which is essentially anyone?