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CES 2026 Made the Robot Endgame Obvious

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  • Published on Feb 17, 2026

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  • @PuertoRicoAI
    @PuertoRicoAI Month ago +260

    cant wash my clothes and dishes but can do spine surgery.. ok

    • @baltothewolf
      @baltothewolf 28 days ago +5

      Those were different ones lmao

    • @AliothAncalagon
      @AliothAncalagon 25 days ago +9

      Kinda ironic, but its easier to write the software to do a certain spine surgery, because human spines all look very similar.
      Dishes and clothes on the other hand come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, so the software has to handle a lot more variety.
      Thats why we already have many specialized robots that do tasks super well humans struggle with.
      Meanwhile humanoid robots will keep struggling quite a lot with tasks that are trivial for humans.

    • @Patrick-m6x4i
      @Patrick-m6x4i 24 days ago

      @AliothAncalagon
      Also, it's objectively less complex in terms of movements. It pivoted the spine, which would be the same as pushing a cup, but to load a dishwasher it would need to pick up and bend over, remove plates, glasses etc all of different sizes, then reload it too. In the correct places to wash properly. Things of different weights, some things can't go in a dishwasher. The humanoid ones are just not useful for such tasks. And largely seem completely useless.
      Whereas the ones that look more like factory machines I would see actually being far better.

    • @OzzyBoganTech
      @OzzyBoganTech 23 days ago +5

      That's the disturbing part of AI. It is infinitely easier to kick down a door and pull a trigger than defold laundry.
      It is infinitely more easy to manipulate and collect data than to actually help a human

    • @impyrobot
      @impyrobot 22 days ago +1

      Tbf using a washing machine, dryer or dishwasher is extremly easy. Put dirty items in and take clean items out.

  • @Matt-pz4we
    @Matt-pz4we Month ago +288

    All good until that surgical robot has "error 3, I don't know my location" and rips your spine out.

  • @Wickedgit-r8r
    @Wickedgit-r8r Month ago +597

    Old Mcdonald had a data farm, AI AI oh...

  • @GlennLittleford
    @GlennLittleford Month ago +232

    Seeing a real dog and real bird pulls you back into reality I think. I work in software but crave the times I can go into the garden and be with nature. Its grounding.

    • @msd5808
      @msd5808 Month ago +5

      "Do you like our owl?" "It's artificial?" "Of course it is." "Must be expensive."

    • @kjaxky
      @kjaxky Month ago +11

      Early days of Westworld we are seeing

    • @troyqueen9503
      @troyqueen9503 Month ago +3

      @msd5808same thought 👍🏝️🇨🇦

    • @bigfish43
      @bigfish43 Month ago +2

      +1

    • @vladimirputindreadlockrast812
      @vladimirputindreadlockrast812 Month ago +9

      As a long time programmer, I know exactly what you're talking about.

  • @jimallen8238
    @jimallen8238 Month ago +294

    Interestingly, the more I see all this stuff, the more I yearn for a cabin in the woods with a rocking chair on the front porch and my dog by my side. Simplicity = wealth.

    • @justinluckcuck8021
      @justinluckcuck8021 23 days ago +11

      Amen to this idea!!

    • @disposabull
      @disposabull 23 days ago +10

      Unabomber detected, deploying drone swarms to eliminate threat.

    • @witblitsfpv1265
      @witblitsfpv1265 22 days ago +1

      YES!

    • @Briman2052
      @Briman2052 21 day ago

      @disposabull No but seriously, that's why AI needs to be under the control of the people.

    • @sebastienj.c.218
      @sebastienj.c.218 20 days ago +6

      Don't waste anymore time, find that cabin before it's too late.

  • @Helium_Ben
    @Helium_Ben Month ago +290

    "At some point we're going to get sick of hearing AI all the time." 00:32 That time is now. We're already there.

    • @Professor_Box
      @Professor_Box Month ago +5

      I am all ready

    • @jxstified7558
      @jxstified7558 Month ago +1

      I want full cyberpunk and a VRMMO that is like another world that allows us to be our own gods in that world and barely have to come out of it, so Im ready for more.

    • @inc0de
      @inc0de Month ago +10

      I'm also tired of the constant Tesla shilling as well. I have a Tesla myself and I'm tired of all the overhype and lies. They're great vehicles but they're not that much ahead of the competition that they should be valued at 1.2x the rest of the car industry combined.

    • @jeanbackus5694
      @jeanbackus5694 Month ago +1

      🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @Helium_Ben
      @Helium_Ben Month ago

      @inc0de My jellies tell me that we're in for a market correction in 2026

  • @500frogs
    @500frogs Month ago +121

    The age of "Kings and peasants" is looming closer. First class taxis. Personal robots. This isn't the 3D tv or surround sound headphones anymore.

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon Month ago +3

      That's why we need other country's cheap electronics imports more than ever, especially from China. Screw the tariffs.

    • @murmaider2
      @murmaider2 27 days ago +3

      Peasants lived better lives than we do. We are far far far less than peasants.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 24 days ago +1

      Remember a time when Kings lived in cold castles and ate diseased meat with a few simple spices? Today the poor have hundreds of spices, fresh meat, and live in heated homes! The age of Peasants living better than kings is today!

    • @jomo4502
      @jomo4502 24 days ago +3

      ​@murmaider2are you on drugs ? 😂

  • @User-gs1dk
    @User-gs1dk Month ago +88

    TLDR: A bunch of stuff labeled "AI" that isn't AI.

    • @RH-cv1rg
      @RH-cv1rg Month ago +6

      Marketing schtick.

    • @Patrick-m6x4i
      @Patrick-m6x4i 24 days ago +3

      Yeah most of it wasn't even sort of AI. Like, the vest was just a haptic feedback vest. About as "AI" as a PS5 controller.

  • @jutan01
    @jutan01 Month ago +65

    Many are just fancier animatronics.

  • @riptmangleshank4286
    @riptmangleshank4286 Month ago +365

    I find myself increasingly warming up to the idea of a post EMP world.

    • @Ztertis
      @Ztertis Month ago +16

      Dude 100% true, i really don't trust this route "we're" going

    • @GoatPopsicle
      @GoatPopsicle Month ago +6

      That's a world where +50% of humans would perish, and the vast, vast, majority would be those living in, or within 50kms(hiking distance) of cities larger than 100k people!!!
      Mainly due to not being able to farm/afford/TRANSPORT/store/etc... food after 14days, and *the Absolute FEAR RESPONSE* from parents of their children easily perishing from basic scratches, starvation, roaming gangs on horseback, contaminated water dysentery, PLUS the worsening effects from climate change.
      Like the 1Bil people in Europe suddenly getting its proper weather like N.Canada, and nothing is built for the -40 temps, shortened growing seasons with no tractors, and the world's current loss of 3/4ths of the food pyramids base of insects!!
      Wishing for worldwide grid collapse, is the exact same as the (numerous & large) cults wishing/praying for an apocalyptic event, that would cause billions of "undesirables" to suffer and perish too.
      That's unless you just wanted to sound edgy, instead of taking 15min/day and doing something to change the future for the better!!!

    • @fyreflyte9066
      @fyreflyte9066 Month ago +4

      i reckon. i am all in on that.

    • @RvXsel
      @RvXsel Month ago +18

      John Connor is already with us..he doesn’t know it yet

    • @mikemurphy5898
      @mikemurphy5898 Month ago +10

      Pretty sure this is mostly sarcastic, but the people we'd lose immediately to things like pace makers, etc would be catastrophic. The carry on effect of loss of power... no heat, no AC, very limited clean water and sanitation, along with the breakdown of food production would be the end of most people. No communication, almost no transportation, we'd lose 5-6 billion people, alone in the dark, in the first year.

  • @steveblomefield9513
    @steveblomefield9513 Month ago +87

    Concept cars and robots are EASY. Scaling HARD

    • @matthewdancz9152
      @matthewdancz9152 27 days ago +1

      Our disconnected tech morons are trying to make answers to problems nobody has.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 24 days ago

      Pliyt claims production in 2028? lmao
      They will only produce a bankruptcy in 2028 after spending all the start up money and tax breaks.
      They can't even produce a single thing in that vehicle. Not the seats, bolts, upholstery, glass, none of it. They have to have it all special ordered.

  • @hegyo7969
    @hegyo7969 Month ago +30

    How much do we wanna outsource? "Automated email responses that *feel human*". This will not end well.

  • @michaelfiorella6583
    @michaelfiorella6583 Month ago +60

    In reference to the robot arms doing surgery. I work on machines for a living and the amount of possible failures possible by machines exceeds humans. Thinking before speaking should be a basic goal for all humans.

    • @stevebaker3691
      @stevebaker3691 Month ago

      you said it with that universally dumb comment. Look up the Shinkansen and try again.

    • @baltothewolf
      @baltothewolf 28 days ago +1

      I think humans have had more errors than robots so far lol
      let the bots have a chance, they are more precise :P

    • @scotttovey
      @scotttovey 27 days ago

      "Thinking before speaking should be a basic goal for all humans."
      Stop condemning people for quoting what the liars in the marketing department, are misinforming them with.
      You don't know what you don't know, which means that no one is an expert in everything.
      Robots are capable of very precise things.
      Go watch some videos on 3D printers and see what people make with them.
      That same precision can be designed into surgery bots, and guided by a medical doctors human eyes to insure it's doing exactly what it needs to do, where it needs to do it.

    • @chrisp9951
      @chrisp9951 27 days ago +1

      You work on machines or robots?

    • @Seriouslydave
      @Seriouslydave 24 days ago

      Already robot vehicles crash less than humans per capita

  • @_SurferGeek_
    @_SurferGeek_ Month ago +97

    2:40 - Unfortunate choice for a name of an autonomous vehicle. PLIYT, sounds just like 'plight' - which is a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation. 🤨

    • @emgee44
      @emgee44 Month ago +11

      Plus and it rimes with Shite. 😅

    • @kjaxky
      @kjaxky Month ago +2

      Why? Because everything has to cater to American English? Good luck on that

    • @ronhobyak9902
      @ronhobyak9902 Month ago

      The P is pronounced like an F ... Flight.

    • @_SurferGeek_
      @_SurferGeek_ Month ago +1

      @ronhobyak9902 Without an 'h'... it's a straight 'p'.

    • @jonathanoasis
      @jonathanoasis Month ago

      or Pliyt sounds like plit which rhymes with a female body part.

  • @Winter-CIG
    @Winter-CIG Month ago +45

    We finally get bipedal robots and they are essentially Oblivion NPCs.

    • @matthewdancz9152
      @matthewdancz9152 27 days ago +4

      I hear solid snake dying sounds after reading this comment.

    • @technicalleon
      @technicalleon 22 days ago +3

      I mean, you gotta start somewhere. Being an Oblivion NPC is progress already. 😂

    • @vitkomusic6624
      @vitkomusic6624 13 days ago

      Oblivion with tom cruise??

  • @ZiggyTheAdventurer
    @ZiggyTheAdventurer Month ago +66

    does the Robot come with the guy in the back room controlling it or do you have to hire one yourself

    • @gemininimeg
      @gemininimeg Month ago +2

      I noticed this and he definitely held back on the no I don't do those cause that's your job.

    • @TheRealAlpha2
      @TheRealAlpha2 Month ago +3

      Several robot companies have already admitted that they use remote operators in VR headsets to manage their robots. So the answer, apparently, is 'yes.'

    • @BasedInBrazil
      @BasedInBrazil Month ago

      I definitely can imagine robotic soldiers remotely controlled like drones before completely autonomous robots come to the scene.

    • @atlasnetwork7855
      @atlasnetwork7855 23 days ago

      Good Juan.

  • @UVJ_Scott
    @UVJ_Scott Month ago +48

    1:24 Cleaning the toilet, the number one reason to own an Ai robot.😂

    • @JoeMama-ud5eh
      @JoeMama-ud5eh Month ago +2

      Well, how would you rate it vs cleaning the cats litterbox? 😮😅

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Month ago +1

      AI and robots should do the tedious and risky tasks(like Underwater ship hull cleaning)
      instead AI is doing ART
      (Yes i lost my 3D job, but also that company was full of dikheads)

    • @brandonfriesen2619
      @brandonfriesen2619 Month ago

      @JoeMama-ud5ehi already have a cat genie litter box that I only touch twice a year or when it reports issues.

    • @Frank020
      @Frank020 27 days ago +1

      Going to work and working with my managers and toxic coworkers is actually more unpleasant. 😂 Online is better. The further the better. 😂

    • @post1305
      @post1305 17 days ago

      buy some bleach

  • @lucaclemente6658
    @lucaclemente6658 Month ago +27

    First of all... WHY do I need an AI? to get dementia earlier than expected?

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk Month ago +26

    Consumer products: So, nothing we can't already do for ourselves, cheaper. And another word for an autonomous car is... a taxi.

    • @ast4127
      @ast4127 Month ago

      Hahaha great comment!

  • @mvuto137
    @mvuto137 Month ago +23

    PLEASE tell me you replaced the head of that tooth brush...

  • @AWARHERO
    @AWARHERO Month ago +27

    2:04 until the software glitches, a surge of power, hack, or UPGRADE push in the middle of the surgery and it proceed to render you paraplegic

    • @GoatPopsicle
      @GoatPopsicle Month ago +3

      Medical equipment already has defects, that's why Human doctors are supervising and ready to take over immediately.
      The machines are miracles of limiting connectivity (not susceptible to randomize attacks) and foresight over the machine's physical limits for force application, movement arcs, and double-checking for damaging and/or corrupted instructions.
      That's why Gov't health insurance, in Canada, loves these machines.

    • @GoatPopsicle
      @GoatPopsicle Month ago +1

      *Ransomware attacks not randomize.

    • @rickclick8359
      @rickclick8359 Month ago

      Can't wait until this AI tech fs up.

  • @craigc2620
    @craigc2620 Month ago +27

    I had to give a thumbs up just for the Allen Iverson reference😂😂

  • @atlasnetwork7855
    @atlasnetwork7855 23 days ago +20

    The future looks like hell.

    • @michaeltorske6477
      @michaeltorske6477 17 days ago +3

      Yep its like we're going backwards. Just like our vehicles now pure sh*t.

    • @666devilknight
      @666devilknight 9 days ago

      100% agree, and we are running straight to hell as fast as we can.

  • @John_Conner222
    @John_Conner222 Month ago +15

    if its free.... you are the product.

  • @manoo422
    @manoo422 23 days ago +67

    Where was the fembot...??

    • @MindBodySoulOk
      @MindBodySoulOk 14 days ago +6

      No fembot, saved you a lot of your life. Block or have yt not recommend channels that post bllsht thumbs.

    • @TheQuietBeast
      @TheQuietBeast 11 days ago +1

      +1

    • @pixelfan4354
      @pixelfan4354 10 days ago +3

      10:39

    • @manoo422
      @manoo422 10 days ago +1

      @pixelfan4354 The likeness in uncanny...!!

  • @doug0810
    @doug0810 Month ago +17

    Wake me when Cherry 2000 with laundry and sandwich options hits the market.

  • @virgiliod.9436
    @virgiliod.9436 Month ago +37

    What will happen if grandma tried to give the robodog a bath?

    • @slickman5969
      @slickman5969 Month ago +1

      rip grandma

    • @TheAdnanmajor
      @TheAdnanmajor Month ago

      It looks like Grandma’s journey will end two days before we expected.

    • @jonathanoasis
      @jonathanoasis Month ago +3

      what will happen when the phishing criminals hack the robodog?

    • @mvuto137
      @mvuto137 Month ago +2

      Same thing that happened to grandma with that reindeer 😂

    • @colinmcmb
      @colinmcmb Month ago

      I want to see someone trying to dry it in the microwave.

  • @dcfunhouse
    @dcfunhouse Month ago +79

    I'll unload your dishwasher. That's a euphemism, right?

    • @rh4009
      @rh4009 Month ago +4

      Not if you have to explain it.

    • @miken..gobirds5674
      @miken..gobirds5674 Month ago +8

      Depends how you say it 😂

    • @troyqueen9503
      @troyqueen9503 Month ago

      Like sleeping with your dentist,he fills all cavities.😂

    • @ronhobyak9902
      @ronhobyak9902 Month ago +5

      Robot equates your dishwasher to a kitty litter box. ... It doesn't need one. ... But you do.

    • @nzstjohnthebaptist
      @nzstjohnthebaptist Month ago +3

      If you just stop at, "I'm gonna unload" then, no.

  • @mikeafter5
    @mikeafter5 Month ago +1

    Thanks for covering this.

  • @ChrisFoxtrot
    @ChrisFoxtrot Month ago +10

    10:40 I think the "Jetsons" tech of rolling on tracks is better. So much effort and CPU power is put into bipedal . What you really need out of a robot / assistant is something that will do something useful (not impress you with their walking). With a more sturdy base (i.e. tracks) the helping arm can extend out further without falling over / pick up items. It can use its processing power to actually empty that dishwasher / fold / iron / hang up those clothes.

  • @kevinralph5305
    @kevinralph5305 Month ago +9

    Ai man's self destruction.

  • @greatestNothin
    @greatestNothin Month ago +12

    I think Waymo is spot on to keep the sensors nice and large. People are going to be skeptical and if they can see all of the sensors it will make them feel like it's more legit.

    • @FirstLast-vr7es
      @FirstLast-vr7es Month ago +2

      I was thinking the same. Psychology.

    • @poulwinther
      @poulwinther 23 days ago

      Tesla literally uses the cheapest webcams you can source in place of lidar. (And no, it can never become safe).

  • @WR_CTorch
    @WR_CTorch Month ago +5

    All this cool tech, and here I am, still unable to fully utilize my phone.

  • @tangocharlie9291
    @tangocharlie9291 Month ago +90

    I just want to go hiking.

  • @acek1605
    @acek1605 Month ago +4

    Me at my old job...............I got shaky hands boss lol

  • @KarnalSapphire
    @KarnalSapphire Month ago +11

    The is a "Niche" that will fade like the Zune.

    • @666devilknight
      @666devilknight 9 days ago

      Unfortunately, it’s not. They are pushing it because it will be the ultimate tool for total control of our lives by the government.

    • @666devilknight
      @666devilknight 9 days ago

      Unfortunately, it’s not. This is the ultimate tool for total government control over our entire lives.

  • @beachcrow
    @beachcrow Month ago +13

    *Nvidia's just providing the kitchen for FSD, not the chef or the recipes.*

    • @homerdk77
      @homerdk77 Month ago

      And some Palantir on the side.

  • @ochjoo77
    @ochjoo77 Month ago +48

    A lot of this is driven, not by demand, but by the dollar signs in the eyes of investors when they hear "AI" .. they will eventually realize that its not generating profit and the dieoff will start.

    • @thedarkwolf25
      @thedarkwolf25 Month ago +5

      Yes and no, the lack of demand is only due to price and ability. The moment some of this is actually useful to consumers and affordable the demand will rise.

    • @Patrick-m6x4i
      @Patrick-m6x4i 24 days ago

      @thedarkwolf25
      Not just that. There actually isn't a real demand for half of this stuff. They're trying to make a new market which means there's no demand yet. Which also means they have to create the demand.
      As you say, "the moment some of this is actually useful" i.e, it's currently not for most of it. And a lot of it is competing with each other for an already non-existent market.

    • @poulwinther
      @poulwinther 23 days ago

      In my line of work AI was the big buzz word more than a decade ago. Machine learning is more common these days.

  • @warbuzzard7167
    @warbuzzard7167 Month ago +2

    That "Plyit" car reminds me of John Carlyle's luxury spaceship.

  • @evensjean-l8e
    @evensjean-l8e Month ago +69

    The robot be like I'm not your servant 😂😂😂

    • @gemininimeg
      @gemininimeg Month ago +1

      The Robot hesitated and censored itself and wanted to say, nah I don't cause that's your job.

    • @jeanbackus5694
      @jeanbackus5694 Month ago +1

      LMFAO! Isn't this how "Terminator" started? 😂

  • @THESocialJusticeWarrior
    @THESocialJusticeWarrior Month ago +129

    Love how she is not glazing everything.

  • @cintron3d
    @cintron3d Month ago +16

    Subscribed because this is better CES coverage then I've seen from any other tech-tuber (I'm looking at you Tech linked and KBHD). Disliked because of the click-bait thumbnail that never appears in this video. A thumbnail of the hair products, the dog, the cowboy hat robots, or the haptic vest would have been just as interesting while at least being honest.

    • @ItsKimJava
      @ItsKimJava  Month ago +7

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Sadly, I can guarantee you would never see this video if that was the thumbnail. We're also running analytics A/B testing of thumbnails and titles, and you saw the one that most people engaged with AND chose to continue watching the video because it provided value/substance. The analytics show that almost no one is engaging with alternate thumbnails hence they won't even "open the door" to see what's inside the video. Sad truth is the old saying "don't hate the player, hate the game"

    • @lamcho00
      @lamcho00 Month ago

      Yeah, I wanted to see the hot robot lady too. I don't mean it in a horny way. The host lady is obviously very pretty too. I was just hoping there were some advances on humanoid robots that actually do look human. Because all the robots I've seen kinda look creepy to me. The plush doggies were okay.

  • @Delirious-VR
    @Delirious-VR Month ago +4

    A Vision Pro crossed with Meta glasses would be a Quest 3. 😄

  • @zackdreamcast
    @zackdreamcast Month ago +6

    Drinking challenge: take a shot every time she says Tesla

  • @Christian_Luczejko
    @Christian_Luczejko Month ago +1

    6:25 unintentionally throwing shade at Laifen and Dreo with that segue is so funny.

  • @n.miller907
    @n.miller907 22 days ago +33

    98% junk that's designed to track your every move.

    • @666devilknight
      @666devilknight 9 days ago

      That’s what it’s all about: controlling every part of our lives. No privacy and no freedom.

  • @NicholasMcClure
    @NicholasMcClure Month ago +65

    "At some point we're gonna get tired of AI" GIIIIRRRRRLLLL we way past that time!

  • @ronhobyak9902
    @ronhobyak9902 Month ago +18

    I already have a relationship with my refrigerator my microwave my automobile and my phone.
    I can't see being able to now include a robot too. ... I just don't have that much time.

    • @barrettdecutler8979
      @barrettdecutler8979 Month ago

      Haha!

    • @baltothewolf
      @baltothewolf 28 days ago

      Well when the robot can do what your fridge, microwave. car, and phone can, you'll have plenty of time!

  • @Wafflecombo54
    @Wafflecombo54 Month ago +4

    1:36 They had this 10 years ago it just wasn’t as mainstream 😂

  • @aztecjoe29
    @aztecjoe29 Month ago +3

    Thank you great info

  • @nerdock4747
    @nerdock4747 12 days ago +2

    0:14 shoutout to the Doc Oc costume/reference

  • @desertrat77
    @desertrat77 29 days ago +5

    Somehow I highly doubt that these new AI robots will be programmed with Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics. Which makes them scary.

  • @brianroberts8512
    @brianroberts8512 Month ago

    Did the OshKosh booth have robobabies?

  • @devilmay
    @devilmay Month ago +4

    "i never learned how to play chess, now i dont need to cause AI will do it for me"....loaded statement (and statement loaded)

  • @dahlonegaprospector7012

    Place reminds me of innovations at Disney's epcot

  • @jamesestelle7260
    @jamesestelle7260 27 days ago +3

    1:52 yeah because computer glitches, outages, and programming errors don't occur.

  • @rudra7615
    @rudra7615 Month ago +21

    Replacing dogs with robot and AI dogs? No f***** way, you can’t beat a real dog. That’s some demon sh** bro

  • @vrooooooooooooooooooom

    Millions of jobs are going to be erased and there is no plan on how to supplement income or move forward as a society post-AI. It's insane.

    • @boganvogue6694
      @boganvogue6694 Month ago +5

      There is a plan it's called war famine disease

    • @merbst
      @merbst 26 days ago +1

      We all need to choose whether we are on the side of humanity or the clankers.

  • @ast4127
    @ast4127 Month ago +1

    Weird, when I saw the Pigeon I felt such peace...

  • @jeffkitchens
    @jeffkitchens Month ago +2

    Loved the coverage...subscribed! Couldn't find the link to the razor???

    • @ItsKimJava
      @ItsKimJava  Month ago

      See the link by laifen in description.

  • @ChillinDylanX
    @ChillinDylanX Month ago +1

    Great coverage felt like being there thanks Kim!

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudios 24 days ago +3

    I'll take the human surgeon. One power spike or glitch and that blade ends you.

  • @TheShadowPhoenix
    @TheShadowPhoenix 15 days ago +1

    That Dreo Sensory Lab just gave me flashbacks to The Veldt...

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Month ago +102

    0:40 "at some point we'll get sick of AI", I think we are, ALL, already sick of the word.

  • @sbbassslapper
    @sbbassslapper Month ago +1

    6:07 QUIZNOS!!!!!!!! God I miss that sub place!

  • @MikeSuding-
    @MikeSuding- Month ago +7

    Classic "sensory overload" at a trade show. Your pigeon encounter reminded me of that spoof called "birds aren't real" (BAR). Thanks for your videos. I'm subscribed several months ago.

  • @darthvader2980
    @darthvader2980 Month ago +1

    I can shop while I drive? How wonderful...

  • @Gohankudasai88
    @Gohankudasai88 Month ago +7

    4:28 I prefer talk to AI than some random offshore call centres. 😅

  • @huckfin1100
    @huckfin1100 Month ago

    They should have a flight chair available for when your called in for jury duty !

  • @martinraidok9329
    @martinraidok9329 Month ago +4

    The more "intelligent" the developers of AI are, the more wisdom flies out the door and never returns.

    • @jimjohnson530
      @jimjohnson530 26 days ago

      Thinking themselves wise, they became fools

  • @Have.An.AmicoDay
    @Have.An.AmicoDay Month ago +1

    The Electronic Dog at 12:33 would be great if its teeth were connected up to a taser, then it could bite intruders.

  • @JGCProd
    @JGCProd Month ago +3

    You have me dying😂 some realism with the pigeon😂💀 13:49

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 17 days ago

      Birds don't exist.
      They're just robots made to spy on us.

    • @JGCProd
      @JGCProd 17 days ago

      ​@Freakazoid12345every day i pray for the human race

    • @theanimeclub1840
      @theanimeclub1840 13 days ago

      If it was a robot to. The internet would have lost its mind!😂

  • @TimDavies1955
    @TimDavies1955 Month ago +1

    How long till one can do housework ? Sew cook clean etc

  • @_JimmyBeGood
    @_JimmyBeGood 23 days ago +3

    Over time we will grow to resent them.

  • @apollo48972
    @apollo48972 27 days ago +1

    2:33 dude on other side of robo-cab annoyed **rolls up privacy divider** 🤣

  • @Light_Burden
    @Light_Burden Month ago +3

    All robots will suffer from the long-tail problem that Elon was referring to regarding NVIDIA. Human beings have billions of accumulated hours doing all the things these robots are being expected to do. Can you imagine how LONG that tail will be for an AI spine surgeon?

  • @HeliumFreak
    @HeliumFreak Month ago +1

    1:18 is that a euphemism?

  • @rommelreyes7616
    @rommelreyes7616 Month ago +5

    I’ve always wanted to go to CES but never have. Thank you for making this video and taking us there.

  • @ants960
    @ants960 Month ago

    I wish I can load the dishwasher

  • @RayAustin24x7
    @RayAustin24x7 Month ago +6

    Can you unload my dishwasher? no but you can. *yeah we can see where this is going* The robot is going to tell you what to do.

    • @Wafflecombo54
      @Wafflecombo54 Month ago

      I think it goes back to what she said when she stated that AI robotics is not complete let alone ready for the mainstream everyday market. It’s a just a concept the real works is quantum computing

    • @RayAustin24x7
      @RayAustin24x7 Month ago +1

      @Akula-c Yeah I think it's foolish to suggest an AI that is smarter than you, has no flaws, can do anything longer, better, faster than you is going to be bossed around by someone the AI will eventually see as inferior. Well that means they've become sentient. Ok then how do you give something smarts without them becoming sentient? you don't.

  • @GIDAEONGULLY
    @GIDAEONGULLY Month ago

    14:08 Damn, that burns so much more because you're wearing their lanyard.

  • @3p1ks
    @3p1ks Month ago +20

    I don't know why this video has a lot of dislikes. She seems pretty unbiased and is just showing us around. RUclips turning into Reddit?

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Month ago +3

      RUclips is turning into Instagram
      I have seen significant change past 6 months with HOs everywhere
      people are shallow and with no real purpose. Jobless and Empty brained getting offended over what they didn't expect to hear

    • @anoopa3334
      @anoopa3334 Month ago +7

      It's just people hating AI

    • @dwaneanderson8039
      @dwaneanderson8039 Month ago +5

      It does? How do you see the dislikes?

    • @mikebaker2927
      @mikebaker2927 Month ago

      How do you know it has any dislikes?

  • @TheHawaiianc
    @TheHawaiianc Month ago

    Did those ai memes of robots interview come true?

  • @LastKnight1971
    @LastKnight1971 Month ago +4

    I never seen honest youtube and reporter like you.
    I pray to stay like that, brave, and truthful.

  • @hottractor1999
    @hottractor1999 Month ago

    Maybe we should go back to "Cloud" computing.

  • @BrandonDoyleMN
    @BrandonDoyleMN Month ago

    Great to see you again! The robots were very “welming”

  • @MeTubesChannel
    @MeTubesChannel Month ago +23

    A robotic surgeon will not have the intuition that comes with years of experience a human surgeon develops. So when something completely unexpected happens the robot will throw an error, whereas a human surgeon may instinctively know how to react and act quickly.

    • @zunuf
      @zunuf Month ago +6

      Do you really think they just set the robot on and leave the room? These are controlled by a team of surgeons.

    • @stevenbotha2517
      @stevenbotha2517 Month ago +2

      and even if they do set and go with this robot, I think the medical surgery side of things will have the data of 10000 surgeon's so it will probably know most of all the rare things that can go wrong, and it will be able to auto correct eventualy, when it has done enogh surgerys in the future.

    • @NickvdBergh
      @NickvdBergh Month ago +1

      I'm always surprised when people underestimate ai. 😂

  • @eventHorizonROstock
    @eventHorizonROstock Month ago +2

    did someone EVER tested those cars who has motion sickness? All the screens and milk glass make me nauseous just by watching the video =/

  • @aowi7280
    @aowi7280 Month ago +20

    It can't unload your dishwasher, but you are OK with it operating on you?

    • @LilSnownut
      @LilSnownut Month ago +3

      Because one is a humanoid robot made to do several tasks (which obviously this one seems to not be able to do lol) versus a robot specifically designed and trained on one task repeatedly until it gets so accurate that there would be no point in choosing a human to do surgery on you

    • @metricsplease
      @metricsplease Month ago +2

      your bed can't unload your dishwasher, but you are OK with sleeping on it?

  • @naydennaydev7071
    @naydennaydev7071 Month ago +1

    8:00 - we had a motto back in the Electronics department of our university, "We will put an air compressor on every bagpipe and a processor on every fuse", I think this is already achieved when we have ai tooth brushes

  • @FullLengthClassics
    @FullLengthClassics Month ago +3

    All Ai will do is dumb down humanity

  • @BillypilgrimII
    @BillypilgrimII Month ago

    Good roundup. Will be interested to see the Lucid presentation.

  • @kafklatsch3198
    @kafklatsch3198 Month ago +4

    You did an excellent job... thank you.... sponsors are coming...

  • @insanity54
    @insanity54 Month ago +1

    I also love the concept of Pliyt but the name is too similar to Plight 😆

  • @g3johnston
    @g3johnston Month ago +4

    Im annoyed by Afeela too. There are several Chinese EV’s that have a similar design language that were announced after, are available now, and arguably look better. By the time it arrives it’ll be too little too late.

  • @designwithdominic
    @designwithdominic Month ago

    The turbopoly fan looks pretty cool (no pun intended)

  • @phaetonix7376
    @phaetonix7376 Month ago +3

    A very interesting video, thank you very much for it. I understand you well in English too, but the automatic German translation is sensational and very pleasant!

  • @mougnette
    @mougnette Month ago

    Did anyone else notice that the fair is so empty of people? Seems like the best year to visit it calmly...

  • @chuckiea7011
    @chuckiea7011 Month ago +3

    This is awesome. I love this!

  • @AnonymosAnthropos
    @AnonymosAnthropos 6 days ago

    @2:50 That cabin design of that "Pliyt"-concept-car is fantastic and cozy. I would even use that as a relaxing cabin within my appartment, or apply it in a slightly different optic as a capsule inside a capsule hotel.