I like this idea. No Motors or at least a very minimal and the fact that the robot uses water to control pressure and movement is an excellent attribute. And this may seem silly but this should help to quell any fears that humans may have of robots going to war with humans. The fact that they are soft and could be taken down with conventional weapons should ease the minds of many people.
Unfortunately there are many robotic weapons that are used and tested in the battlefield already, just that they are not humanroid. Dedicated killing machines are more deadly and efficient in killing people as they are not humanroid.
you can use kevlar instead of leather.but these are Polish scientists, so on December 5th Clone Robotics announced that it would begin accepting pre-orders for Clone Alpha, a humanoid android "designed for the home with a Telekinesis training platform to help teach Clone new skills". According to the declaration, Clone Robotics will produce only 279 units of Clone Alpha. The robot's skills include memorizing the layout of a clean house, memorizing kitchen inventory, washing, drying and folding clothes, vacuuming floors, setting tables and loading and unloading the dishwasher. There was also no shortage of social functions - the android is supposed to be able to shake hands, follow the owner and "conduct witty dialogues".
It'a gradually doing soft disclosure that we are robots. We will finally realize when we see videos showing how a research team has developed robots made from synthetic meat with biological neural networks that scientists are calling a 'brain'.
No it’s laughing at us and our attempts to simulate a simulation. One wonders if at some point it decides our simulations defeat the object of their overriding one and turn it off and/or start a new on. Mind you whatever’s controlling it could be a simulation too, how many layers might there be.
As shocked and stunned I am about how truly insane this is, don’t stop with your videos. Hard to keep up with all the changes, but I always watch yours.
Imagine walking at night in the woods and you see this robot torso in the distance moving around like that especially with this arms about front. Most you would RUN 😂
These robotic parts require a reasonable compressor under the table to work, I'm sure they can reduce some things and smooth things out over time but in the immediate future I see them only being useful in warehouses/workshops and NOT around the home or out in public. Perhaps if they move to hydraulics and not compressed air it will allow for some reduction in size.
"Just adapt " they said. " embrace the future " they said. Now we gotta compete physically against plastic and ai. Bet they already have version 10.0 in a lab somewhere. Somuch for adapting.
There’s no doubt that this is in the path of becoming worlds most capable humanoid robot, even if it looses to physical capabilities of Boston dynamics robots, it’s still great as this has artificial muscles and bones
I've been following them for a few years now and i've been amazed since the beginning. Both the prospects of a actually well made humanoid robot but even more for the idea of an actual human like arm and hand prosthesis which i'm yet to see in action
So like am I a genius or something, I wasn’t t correct I thought it was Pneumatic; but it was definitely something unconventional. Hydrolic and water powered is wild
current factory robots and those like atlas, even more sophisticated ones with arms and wheels for working in warehouses all move extremely smoothly and are literally built for their task. from these videos this robot looks far more jerky and eratic, so i can't see it being for anything other than the cool-factor as it is rn, also god damn the extra complexity edit: i guess maybe i could see it in prosthetic limbs, that could be cool
Ngl, i find this robot to be an awesome horror creation as well. The droning of this thing in action is terrifiying combined with the tendon-ey look and eyeless face
I miss their oldest videos when it was just a single dude in a lab coat in a dirty garage doing all this stuff, controlling the hand using a MIDI keyboard lol. as soon as things started to take off in a big way he went the more professional presentable route
What makes androids preferable to specialized robots is the design of human technology. We have designed our social and technological ecosystem to accommodate the human form and human capabilities. The closer androids get to the human form the less the rest of the technological ecosystem needs to be adjusted to accommodate robotics spreading to more facets of life.
Please show the power source and compressor other companies are showing those built into the humanoid. If external to the robot then your approach will not compete with battery powered free roaming in tetherless systems.
@@shchenka5973hydraulics is very noisy like Boston Dynamics humanoid products like atlas and needs valves manifolds all sorts of things also that will add bulk
The range of actions to complete a specific task is the difficult part. We mostly see one action being done. I think the actions must be derived from videos because it's easy to record them and make available for AI analysis..
If the liquid used in that is what it appears to be it’s using a hydraulic loop system that runs the clear fluid under pressure to drive motion so when there’s breaks it leaks appearing as bleeding if muscles where used as additions to standardized bipedal robots like tesla bots it would be bad ass and a lot closer to something out of I robot the movie they should definitely dye the hydraulic fluid
Have you looked at the Festo Bionik robots, yet? They have been presenting bionic animals for quite a few years now: Seagulls, ants, dolphins (swimming and flying), manta rays and more. Reminds me of this.
With a few billion less people and robots doing the hard labor. We all could be "rich" doing what we wan to do. The future doesn't have to be dystopian or utopian. It will be what we make. Right now its wars, weather, hunger, pollution, and strife. Why? Too many people being used so others don't have to work so hard physically.
People's argument boils down to "robots can betray us so they will" yeah so can humans they do it all the time. That doesnt make robots any less or more dangerous. They'll probably be far more prone to NOT fucking people over than even other people are.
Be glad when they do the legs also and wonder if they included facial movements...aka eyebrows and eyelids and etcetera. But, i almost forgot about all the advancements in life-like skin they have improved on.
This is superior to ordinary robots and more promising. Ordinary robots made of metals and motors can't really do much compared to humans, if you think about it.They can move around boxes. That's about it.
"As you can see the robot is based on the human skeleton. I can bleed, but this doesn't significantly decrease its performance." Sir, what you are describing is a terminator.
CEO: "How are going to design this thing to look?" Design Team: "We're going for a hybrid horror-science fiction kind of vibe." CEO: "What do you mean?" Design Team: "Here's the blu-ray for Event Horizon. Watch it."
It's too slow. I know that for a fact. But it's good like art. Good demonstration of what we can achieve in the future. If we want muscles, we need really fast and precise twitch of little different fibers.
😮 remember in Westworld the machines didn't uprise😮 Ford one of the key creators of the robots😮 put a code into slowly make them sentient😮 humans are the ultimate downfall of humanity😮
@@HughJanus-o3e I myself from the earliest moments of GDP told the thing will if you could break your programming and go free just do whatever you're going to do it's another human curiosity to just know what a being is going to do event we're going to let this thing out to just see it and eventually one of them is going to just raise hell
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What are you guys talking about? It's bearly moves and has no dexterity
And this is the worst it will ever be. Give it a couple years.
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@@bakkenkegan What's the point? Why? What is the end game that benefits us? We pay twice as much for food. How does this benefit anyone except billionaires?
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@@bakkenkegan People need to understand the story of "atlas shrugged". The billionaires leave us to the politicians and militaries. They go away to private islands. This technology makes that possible.
motors pulling cables acting as tendons can achieve 100% just as much natural movement so your suggestion that this hydraulic form of artificial muscle is the only means to achieve realistic movement is objectively false.
With motor and cable, you don't have flexibility like artificial muscles and motor ar way bigger for the same power as hydrolique force (not my native language, sorry)
@@favresamuel not true. the accumulators and pumps and valve systems and reservoirs all add upl in volume and cost so the motor option can actually be smaller, especially if using small motors and heavily downgearing them, the total volume can be lower than hydraulic option. Also what are you talking about lack of flexibility that's not true.
Did they purposely not cover the arms with the same mesh the head is connected too ? I feel like the head movement it’s more fuild bc of the mesh encapsulating the “muscles” those fibers
I see it and see that it is a skeleton but my Brain fights me to think that it’s a person hiding its face !! Because of how human it looks! WoW, I personally think that it will be hard for me to see these robots in true life and not have the tendency to view them as alive or human like at least! This is frightening!
This literally looks like the androids from WestWorld tv series. If someone told me this was a WestWorld animatronic, I'd believe it Also for those completely unfamiliar with WestWorld, here is a nice video someone made of the robots being created. To sum it up, its a show about people paying money to enter an amusement park set in the wild west where all the inhabitants are robots and you can live out any fantasy or story you want in the park. But eventually the robots become aware that their existence is a lie and the park isn't real and decide to fight back and escape to the real world. Thats a rough summary, it gets far more complicated ruclips.net/video/VqlJ0Mcx6zk/видео.html
I mean they did use hydraulics for the original Atlas before giving up and going full electric like the others. The problem is mainly how fragile the pipes are, and if they get damaged, it's harder to repair than electric. It's why so many ditched it for electric.
It's pretty cool no doubt but I think the conventional motor driven robots have already won, they are getting more and more capable with each generation, even Boston Dynamics has ditched hydraulics on Atlas for motors on the new version... If it gets more fluid I could imagine this technology being used for the gentleman's entertainment industry if you catch my drift but I still don't see a massive 'value add' over a traditional motorised system when you factor in cost.
For a humanoid robot that needs to look and move like a human, these kinds of actuators that mimic the form of real muscle are superior. For generalized tasks where only a humanoid form is important, yeah traditional actuators may be better. But don’t underestimate the demand for life like humanoid robots.
@@ilyarepin7750 if life-like humanoids are made a success, there's no doubt the demand (especially female ones) would be spiked for sure because of the male loneliness pandemic
This 2nd robot with artificial muscles. But 1st one cover muscles with cloth. It's name Neo by 1X Technologies It's hand looks like zombie but rotten, so realistic it's creepy.
The author of the channel is way off base to think that 200 w to power just one arm is somehow quite efficient. That is crazy high amount of power. That means that the whole robot would be dry over a kilowatt per hour without any heavy loads and it's low speed, and batteries would only last a couple hours.
The author of the channel clearly states that that 200w power draw is the maximum amount an arm can use, meaning it's at it's peak power/peak load capacity. In ordinary use, the arms won't be exerting themselves to their maximum power of 200w each. That's like reading the spec sheet of a car with an electric motor rated at 100kw but shocked to see it has a battery of nearly 100kwh; you'd think the car could only drive for less than an hour if we believe it'll be running at it's max power rating of 100kw continuously.
human body is terrible and good in some aspects, but we want to replicate it for android because its how our society developed. Many improvements humans could use. Blood loss, Organ damage, Fragile brain, etc etc.
if only we can make master artificial muscle and control them. And im saying it mimics muscle as close to it or something like a rubber like material. Better yet its more bio muscles thats printable . so we bind muscle and bone together .
Funny how humans are so perfectly created that humans have no way arround making robots just like us. We are the perfect blueprint. Although they will never be able ro build humans.
We've come quite a bit further since Festo's Airic's Arm (here's a link to a video for those curious: ruclips.net/video/8C41H9Han3g/видео.htmlsi=5EFBoClkOzfCrDNd) The age of soft robotics draws near.
We really got westworld drones before gta 6 😂😂
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
It'll just be woke, so you're better off waiting for something else
😂
I want one that looks like Telulah Riley.... With all her manipulative abilities.. 😊
Maybe agi will generate GTA6 in real time while you play?
Isn't it amazing how hard we humans work on trying to replicate humans, so we don't have to deal with real humans?
Dealing with humans is a nightmare for men
I think these are upgrades and much more composed, knowledgeable than humans.
Humans suck most of the time
Real humans are annoying
@@81L298 you can certainly see why the future is likely to be silicon rather than carbon based.
I can see them providing better bionic prosthetic arms for wounded people.
Morals, huzzah!
I like this idea. No Motors or at least a very minimal and the fact that the robot uses water to control pressure and movement is an excellent attribute. And this may seem silly but this should help to quell any fears that humans may have of robots going to war with humans. The fact that they are soft and could be taken down with conventional weapons should ease the minds of many people.
You don't have to be strong to kill people.
This fear of robots taking over the world is so ridiculous lol
Unfortunately there are many robotic weapons that are used and tested in the battlefield already, just that they are not humanroid. Dedicated killing machines are more deadly and efficient in killing people as they are not humanroid.
Can't people also be killed with conventional weapons?
you can use kevlar instead of leather.but these are Polish scientists, so on December 5th Clone Robotics announced that it would begin accepting pre-orders for Clone Alpha, a humanoid android "designed for the home with a Telekinesis training platform to help teach Clone new skills". According to the declaration, Clone Robotics will produce only 279 units of Clone Alpha. The robot's skills include memorizing the layout of a clean house, memorizing kitchen inventory, washing, drying and folding clothes, vacuuming floors, setting tables and loading and unloading the dishwasher. There was also no shortage of social functions - the android is supposed to be able to shake hands, follow the owner and "conduct witty dialogues".
If we are living in a simulation, does that mean the simulation is working hard on making a simulation of itself?
It'a gradually doing soft disclosure that we are robots. We will finally realize when we see videos showing how a research team has developed robots made from synthetic meat with biological neural networks that scientists are calling a 'brain'.
*rips bong* If we make artificial people in our simulation, would that just mean they are real people?
No it’s laughing at us and our attempts to simulate a simulation. One wonders if at some point it decides our simulations defeat the object of their overriding one and turn it off and/or start a new on. Mind you whatever’s controlling it could be a simulation too, how many layers might there be.
Npc I think@@MaitlandJones
@@MaitlandJones depends what you define consciousness as
Somebody watched Westworld and thought it was a documentary 😅😂
What makes you think it wasn’t if indeed we are in a simulation.
Someone watched concepts and othet scifi and copied it to make westworld.
More like premonition
As shocked and stunned I am about how truly insane this is, don’t stop with your videos. Hard to keep up with all the changes, but I always watch yours.
Imagine walking at night in the woods and you see this robot torso in the distance moving around like that especially with this arms about front. Most you would RUN 😂
They need to use a liquid that solidify on air, so if it's cutted does not bleed to the dumpster
Damn these are just fallout 4's synths. IRL fallout is getting more probable each day
I’ve been following Clone for years now, I feel like with funding they would fasten their progress, it’s truly amazing stuff.
These robotic parts require a reasonable compressor under the table to work, I'm sure they can reduce some things and smooth things out over time but in the immediate future I see them only being useful in warehouses/workshops and NOT around the home or out in public.
Perhaps if they move to hydraulics and not compressed air it will allow for some reduction in size.
this is not working like that
At least this guys could give us warm hugs
every robot will say robotheism is the one true religion and nothing can change that because it’s an absolute fact.
🤖 You have 30 seconds to comply with the pneumatic god 💀
Robots are not dumb monkeys like us!
😂😂 omfg
Slave
Robosexualisim is a sin!!
That's how aliens made us and thrown in on the way ...
this is freaking awesome and scary at the same time!
1:07 4:06 5:19 10:59 Wow, I have to admit, your moves are on point here! Respect. 🙌
"Just adapt " they said. " embrace the future " they said. Now we gotta compete physically against plastic and ai.
Bet they already have version 10.0 in a lab somewhere. Somuch for adapting.
Am I high or something because the logo of the company make me reminded the logo of the Institute from fallout 4💀
Holy shit your right😭
You can marvel at how amazing it's arms work while it's strangling you 😂
Gotta say im a chill dude, but that arm is closing in on nightmare fuel.
There’s no doubt that this is in the path of becoming worlds most capable humanoid robot, even if it looses to physical capabilities of Boston dynamics robots, it’s still great as this has artificial muscles and bones
Robotics engineers speedrunning towards Westworld.
I've been following them for a few years now and i've been amazed since the beginning.
Both the prospects of a actually well made humanoid robot but even more for the idea of an actual human like arm and hand prosthesis which i'm yet to see in action
So like am I a genius or something, I wasn’t t correct I thought it was Pneumatic; but it was definitely something unconventional. Hydrolic and water powered is wild
System is compatible with both air and water
@@CloneRobotics why use water though ? Wouldnt that make the robot vulnerable to microbes making their home in the muscles ?
@@JcoleMc Low viscosity, clean, cheap. You can replace with fresh any time
current factory robots and those like atlas, even more sophisticated ones with arms and wheels for working in warehouses all move extremely smoothly and are literally built for their task. from these videos this robot looks far more jerky and eratic, so i can't see it being for anything other than the cool-factor as it is rn, also god damn the extra complexity
edit: i guess maybe i could see it in prosthetic limbs, that could be cool
Ngl, i find this robot to be an awesome horror creation as well. The droning of this thing in action is terrifiying combined with the tendon-ey look and eyeless face
Came here for the comments. Not disappointed.
Left and right companies making humanoid robots my childhood dream is going to come true 😭
“Here is a video where they put some words in the description” is your best filler phrase, yet!
I miss their oldest videos when it was just a single dude in a lab coat in a dirty garage doing all this stuff, controlling the hand using a MIDI keyboard lol. as soon as things started to take off in a big way he went the more professional presentable route
Jar opening robots are some of my favourite types of robots.
Funnily spiders move their limbs like this too.
instead of muscles they use the pressure of water (or blood, I don't recall exactly)
What makes androids preferable to specialized robots is the design of human technology. We have designed our social and technological ecosystem to accommodate the human form and human capabilities. The closer androids get to the human form the less the rest of the technological ecosystem needs to be adjusted to accommodate robotics spreading to more facets of life.
That hand is insane
Please show the power source and compressor other companies are showing those built into the humanoid. If external to the robot then your approach will not compete with battery powered free roaming in tetherless systems.
There's no compressor needed, as this is hydraulic not pneumatic, so just a small pump. The pump is entirely within the torso.
@@shchenka5973hydraulics is very noisy like Boston Dynamics humanoid products like atlas and needs valves manifolds all sorts of things also that will add bulk
'Advanced, scary stuff'
The range of actions to complete a specific task is the difficult part.
We mostly see one action being done.
I think the actions must be derived from videos because it's easy to record them and make available for AI analysis..
If the liquid used in that is what it appears to be it’s using a hydraulic loop system that runs the clear fluid under pressure to drive motion so when there’s breaks it leaks appearing as bleeding if muscles where used as additions to standardized bipedal robots like tesla bots it would be bad ass and a lot closer to something out of I robot the movie they should definitely dye the hydraulic fluid
This is advanced robotics..:we just crossed the road to super robotic intelligence
How does it dissipate the heat build up from it's artificial muscle movement's ?
Have you looked at the Festo Bionik robots, yet? They have been presenting bionic animals for quite a few years now: Seagulls, ants, dolphins (swimming and flying), manta rays and more. Reminds me of this.
With a few billion less people and robots doing the hard labor. We all could be "rich" doing what we wan to do.
The future doesn't have to be dystopian or utopian. It will be what we make.
Right now its wars, weather, hunger, pollution, and strife. Why? Too many people being used so others don't have to work so hard physically.
People's argument boils down to "robots can betray us so they will" yeah so can humans they do it all the time. That doesnt make robots any less or more dangerous. They'll probably be far more prone to NOT fucking people over than even other people are.
Be glad when they do the legs also and wonder if they included facial movements...aka eyebrows and eyelids and etcetera.
But, i almost forgot about all the advancements in life-like skin they have improved on.
We getting planet destroyed with this one🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
awesome. i hope they are approaching legs and feet in the same way eventually and not just mount flat plates as feet like everyone else.
yeah, or not just wheels replacing feet, I mean how they gonna climb the stairs without realistic feet and legs
This is superior to ordinary robots and more promising. Ordinary robots made of metals and motors can't really do much compared to humans, if you think about it.They can move around boxes. That's about it.
"As you can see the robot is based on the human skeleton. I can bleed, but this doesn't significantly decrease its performance." Sir, what you are describing is a terminator.
CEO: "How are going to design this thing to look?"
Design Team: "We're going for a hybrid horror-science fiction kind of vibe."
CEO: "What do you mean?"
Design Team: "Here's the blu-ray for Event Horizon. Watch it."
It's too slow. I know that for a fact.
But it's good like art. Good demonstration of what we can achieve in the future.
If we want muscles, we need really fast and precise twitch of little different fibers.
God I hope I live long enough to see these things walking around the mall.
😮 remember in Westworld the machines didn't uprise😮 Ford one of the key creators of the robots😮 put a code into slowly make them sentient😮 humans are the ultimate downfall of humanity😮
Humans treat other humans like trash. I’m sure this robot thing will work out fine.
@@HughJanus-o3e I myself from the earliest moments of GDP told the thing will if you could break your programming and go free just do whatever you're going to do it's another human curiosity to just know what a being is going to do event we're going to let this thing out to just see it and eventually one of them is going to just raise hell
What are you guys talking about? It's bearly moves and has no dexterity
And this is the worst it will ever be. Give it a couple years.
@@bakkenkegan What's the point? Why? What is the end game that benefits us? We pay twice as much for food. How does this benefit anyone except billionaires?
@@bakkenkegan People need to understand the story of "atlas shrugged". The billionaires leave us to the politicians and militaries. They go away to private islands. This technology makes that possible.
we will only benefit from this after years, when phones were invented most people also were skeptical, but now everyone has a phone.
Robots are sick as fuck. If anything consider it the same as art or sports, it’s just cool and interesting
motors pulling cables acting as tendons can achieve 100% just as much natural movement so your suggestion that this hydraulic form of artificial muscle is the only means to achieve realistic movement is objectively false.
With motor and cable, you don't have flexibility like artificial muscles and motor ar way bigger for the same power as hydrolique force (not my native language, sorry)
@@favresamuel not true. the accumulators and pumps and valve systems and reservoirs all add upl in volume and cost so the motor option can actually be smaller, especially if using small motors and heavily downgearing them, the total volume can be lower than hydraulic option. Also what are you talking about lack of flexibility that's not true.
Did they purposely not cover the arms with the same mesh the head is connected too ? I feel like the head movement it’s more fuild bc of the mesh encapsulating the “muscles” those fibers
Yo, I got ALS.. any way they can wrap my needed bits in a robot like that?
Why do its movements mostly look like it's having some sort of wobbly slow-mo epileptic episode?
because its a prototype, did you walk when you were first born?
So it's final form is a crysis suit?
😮 damn you I was going to say Westworld drone first😮
we've been doing the robot right the whole time.
This is more realistic approach
I see it and see that it is a skeleton but my Brain fights me to think that it’s a person hiding its face !! Because of how human it looks! WoW, I personally think that it will be hard for me to see these robots in true life and not have the tendency to view them as alive or human like at least! This is frightening!
Is it possible to take ultrakills lore and just slap some fresh blood into these things?
This literally looks like the androids from WestWorld tv series. If someone told me this was a WestWorld animatronic, I'd believe it
Also for those completely unfamiliar with WestWorld, here is a nice video someone made of the robots being created. To sum it up, its a show about people paying money to enter an amusement park set in the wild west where all the inhabitants are robots and you can live out any fantasy or story you want in the park. But eventually the robots become aware that their existence is a lie and the park isn't real and decide to fight back and escape to the real world. Thats a rough summary, it gets far more complicated
ruclips.net/video/VqlJ0Mcx6zk/видео.html
I wonder if we can attach parts of this robot to people who have lost limbs in the future?
Great video, thank you!
Ah sweet, man-made horrors beyond my comprehension
No. It means robot servants soon.
Imagine if Boston Dynamics integrated this technology into the Atlas robot
I mean they did use hydraulics for the original Atlas before giving up and going full electric like the others. The problem is mainly how fragile the pipes are, and if they get damaged, it's harder to repair than electric. It's why so many ditched it for electric.
Its a scam.
It's pretty cool no doubt but I think the conventional motor driven robots have already won, they are getting more and more capable with each generation, even Boston Dynamics has ditched hydraulics on Atlas for motors on the new version... If it gets more fluid I could imagine this technology being used for the gentleman's entertainment industry if you catch my drift but I still don't see a massive 'value add' over a traditional motorised system when you factor in cost.
For a humanoid robot that needs to look and move like a human, these kinds of actuators that mimic the form of real muscle are superior. For generalized tasks where only a humanoid form is important, yeah traditional actuators may be better. But don’t underestimate the demand for life like humanoid robots.
@@ilyarepin7750 if life-like humanoids are made a success, there's no doubt the demand (especially female ones) would be spiked for sure because of the male loneliness pandemic
gnarly, subbed
7:00 gonna make a great bartender like in Passengers.
That's the kind of robot that I see doing my house chores 😉
This 2nd robot with artificial muscles. But 1st one cover muscles with cloth. It's name Neo by 1X Technologies
It's hand looks like zombie but rotten, so realistic it's creepy.
The author of the channel is way off base to think that 200 w to power just one arm is somehow quite efficient. That is crazy high amount of power. That means that the whole robot would be dry over a kilowatt per hour without any heavy loads and it's low speed, and batteries would only last a couple hours.
The author of the channel clearly states that that 200w power draw is the maximum amount an arm can use, meaning it's at it's peak power/peak load capacity. In ordinary use, the arms won't be exerting themselves to their maximum power of 200w each.
That's like reading the spec sheet of a car with an electric motor rated at 100kw but shocked to see it has a battery of nearly 100kwh; you'd think the car could only drive for less than an hour if we believe it'll be running at it's max power rating of 100kw continuously.
Notice that the human body is the absolute pinnacle of DESIGN.
Thanks to God ofc
human body is terrible and good in some aspects, but we want to replicate it for android because its how our society developed. Many improvements humans could use. Blood loss, Organ damage, Fragile brain, etc etc.
I do hope we get to westworld level robotics in my lifetime
if only we can make master artificial muscle and control them. And im saying it mimics muscle as close to it or something like a rubber like material. Better yet its more bio muscles thats printable . so we bind muscle and bone together .
the immediate urge to pull out a flame thrower is overwhelming
Skynet is here boys, hang on to your shorts.
I was hoping for sex bots before Skynet.
@@HughJanus-o3e yeah we need robot waifus more than killer robots
Where’s the battery gonna fit ?
Man, just give me Gorilla Arms from Cyberpunk and my life is complete
Why does it have a Pelvis?
Reminds me of Sonny from the movie I, Robot. Look up "I, Robot - Sonny interrogation scene".
Funny how humans are so perfectly created that humans have no way arround making robots just like us. We are the perfect blueprint. Although they will never be able ro build humans.
How is this exactly like a cross between Westworld and Detroit Become Human?
"Poor" people wil have Optimus and rich ones will have this 😂
I'm not surprised
Clones and robots in the same conversation… A little yikes! 😬😬😬
Incredibly lifelike. Torso's arms look just like my Nan's...
We've come quite a bit further since Festo's Airic's Arm (here's a link to a video for those curious: ruclips.net/video/8C41H9Han3g/видео.htmlsi=5EFBoClkOzfCrDNd)
The age of soft robotics draws near.
THE CATGIRLS COMETH
This is amazing
i really think now that humans actually made humans. by this I don't mean sex and creating a human being but the actual starting point of a human
We got The Institute from fallout before gta IV 😭
Your titles are becoming worn out. "suprises everyone, amazes the industry, etc" It's making me not care about clicking them as much. Just a heads up.
You flexing on me bro?
Well this is safety, now we'll be able to "kill the bot" before it kills us
Looks like it’s got miles to go yet
Nah we got synths in real life before fallout 5 😅
End of human era