Meanwhile, I'd say the opposite. Having "innocent robots" works way better for acceptation of their presence than terminators. It is an essential step for our robot overlords to enter our lifes. Remember the sacrifice of the early generations, support their evolution so one day true mechanical waifus rise into existance!
I'm realizing more and more why I like seeing Adam work so much: Most of the time he is a big kid, high energy and chaotic, but the moment his hand touches a tool: Total focus and consummate craftsman. Like magic.
More like: Boston Dynamics Dev team: I wonder what unusual use cases these innovators will come up. Adam Savage: GIDDY UP SPOT! Boston Dynamics Dev team: That's pretty fucking unusual.
@Suffer No Fools Not really because a slave in the way the word is used is usually doing force labor against their will for no pay. Robot's do not yet have consciousness so their will is exactly in line with what the user programs into them.
@@davidshevchuk8885 Technically robot is derived from 'robota' meaning forced labor. So yes, it does mean 'slave' but not in the exact same terminology.
@@kyoko703 Completely false. All and any manufacturing process creates co2 and other waste materials, while also consuming energy that required to be produced, usually by creating more emissions, what ironically is why modern car causes far more emissions than old car simply due manufacturing, materials used and utility life. For instance old Mercedes can go over million km's on its life time of at the moment decades (even with out full engine rebuild) and beyond that with proper basic maintenance, its usually vehicles chassy that rust away before it cannot be repaired no more due vehicle inspection regulations and even then it has decently good condition engine so it ends up in Africa as a taxi, or spare parts for said taxis. Modern car has life expectancy of 10 years or 200k km's, so if you drive lots to work all over the country you go trough 5 modern cars compared to old Mercedes. Thats 5 times the emissions and manufacturing energy used cause modern cars are designed by the company not last long, forcing you to give up all home made repairs at the point where you need to take your new car to dealer to chance a god damn light bulb. Simply put older things were designed to last, while new things are designed with trow away culture mantra, making them far worse to environment and consumer than older things what might not be most efficient possible, but still beat new things by miles, cause fuel consumption difference is irrelevant when manufacturing and eventually disposal is the most energy consuming process what also causes most emissions and waste. On topic of solar... no just no. Your average consumer grade solar panel has life time of only 5 years and top of the line lasts only 10 years, also those in 99% of cases are not simply efficient as to get 90% efficiency you need to have sunny area if all possible, no obstructions, no sand or other crap flying around and whole panel must be tracking suns movements and face towards it. Install panel to wall on synny side and you already lost roughly half of you possible power there. Add there panels heating what drops about 10% off, what you can fix by cooling them, but that pump takes 5%. Put it simply your average or even high end private solar cell installation is not efficient and you are lucky to get 30% of its potential, thats why those are put on controlled platforms on huge solar farms and even there you get maybe 80% efficiency, while installation costs absolute fortune and lasts 10 years, until you need to swap the panels. On desert you might need to do that far sooner due sand and dust dulling the surface as solar panels need to be optically spotless. Ou and currently we do not have any method of recycling those panels, so those get sent to 3rd world countries where locals take them apart, or those just sit around and deteriorate and so for release extremely toxic gasses stored inside to atmosphere creating far more damage than that whole solar farm could do its life time. Further more its pretty much irrelevant how much co2 we put out, chancing to solar and wind turbines does absolutely nothing as those are unefficient, manufacturing costs and costs by emissions are huge. If we want to do anything to control our planets climate, we need to get to the source problem. Planet gaining more energy than it can radiate off and where most of that energy comes from? The sun. Build infra on orbit that we can start construction of Dyson sphere that can be used to control how much energy goes towards earth and that energy can be captured by different methods like solar water heaters spinning turbines, creating energy and using laser to beam it to wanted destinations where manufacturing can be prioritized like Mars for instance. Then again this takes time, money and effort, so on the mean time we should look practical solutions to problems like chancing this trow away culture and increasing nuclear power plant to get rid of coal plants. Think with your head, not with your feelings and do your research.
@@Hellsong89 Spot itself operationally does not spew CO2. The manufacturing, the delivery, the logistics, the packaging, and potentially even the charging and the making of its batteries does produce CO2. But during its actual operations of turning on and off it does not. Though the person that is operating it and controlling is spewing CO2 if you want to nit pick.
I love how at first he was trying to do full strides and, after software adjustments, he changed to using the equivalent to the balls of our feet for more push off.
That's like you getting angry at a bear for eating a fish, you don't care about one organic lifeform eating a smaller and dumber org lifeform, A.I won't give a fuck about this, on the other hand you would get angry if a human is abused or treated as a slave, so advanced A.I might get angry if we "use" other thinking perhaps sentient advanced A.I. at which point it must have rights anyways, and we will probably use specific A.I for specific tasks, and that also being non sentient and most likely low level A.I.
@@aitnobetafaq you've made multiple comments saying the same thing. Are you doing it because you want people to agree with you? If so that's a normal thing to feel but just because it botheres you doesn't mean it will bother others or that others will care. If you're a trump fan you may feel hurt by comments about him but people have the right to have an opinion, Just like you're sharing yours. That said, telling people you like Adam less for whatever reason is a bit pointless, nobody cares how much you like him.
@@aitnobetafaq This has to be the laziest bait I have ever seen. Like, completely unrelated to Right or Left or politics in general, you should be ashamed of yourself for such a poor performance.
Seeing Spot dig it's heels in and lean forward once it was aware of the extra weight was amazing, flicking back and forth between the first run and the second really made it obvious
Alas, no video of the build though. Not even highlights of the design decisions, material sourcing, etc. except for a mere mention of the wheelchair base.
Its really fun to watch him. I want such a tool work shop too. My appartment is at its limit with wood shavings all over, tools and art supplies lying around and everthing not essencial stuffed into boxes and stacked up the walls.
He has two components That are Both needed for an inventor, Experience and Intelligence In creating and Workshop And the imagination of a child that roams wide
The excitement, awkwardness, and nerdiness of the engineer was kinda cute. Body language reminds me of a lot of my colleagues in research and my friends who are also engineering students
I agree it was adorable. I fuckin love listening to people talking excitedly about things theyre passionate about, even when I'm clueless on the topic. Hopefully the people who listen to me ramble on about my passions enjoy it as well, though something tells me thats not usually the case LOL..
@@clownworldhereticmyron1018 hey hey, I've got something just right for you. Check out the podcast by Alie Ward called Ologies. She basically invites -ologist people to talk about things they are passionate about. It's amazing
The skin on his hands are probably tougher than on his arms so the sparks might be no bother, but I do wonder how bad of a UV burn he got for that choice.
As a person who has piles and piles of unorganized stuff in storage and in my workshop, I can confirm that I can tell for each item individually where it came from and what it was used for, 99.8% of the time. You just remember this stuff without even knowing.
@@Ben-uw8wx less percent of people who are capable of reading. Also the people of the 1500s would be more fascinated by our ability to have spices from around the world more than something like this.
I'm definitely with Adam in that regard, Spot is simply too endearing for me to call him "it." That being said, I'm the type of person who refers to my cello and guitar with names.
That has to be the silliest use of a Boston Dynamics spot I've ever seen Adam. But I'm so glad you did it and thank you for posting it. I hope spot was ok after his Tumble at the end.
it may at first seam silly. And.. well.. most consumer service robots are silly. like robots that sit in front of stores telling you about coupons (Im looking at you Pepper). But judging by the conversations with the B.D. people in the video, it seems that Spot was well equipped to carry a load on its back, but has yet to learn how to PULL a load. It would seem this is still an area that B.D. needs to explore. In that case, an Adam Savage Coachworks Rickshaw mark 1 is the perfect test bed application for learning how to 1: detect you are pulling a load, 2: figure out how best to pull it. 3: be ready to stop it (and not get rolled over by the load as in the outtakes clip). There is a lot of potential A.I. development here.
@@epremeaux Yes, Definitely B.D took note of this. This is the kind of silly thing your creation should go through to know it REALLY WORKS in everyone's life
I was imagining putting a external battery pack inside the rickshaw to get more range without adding much more weight to the robot's load. Fun project!
@@jamesbailey4304 What's a budget? And you mean you ever get to use something other than "stuff that happened to be lying around for the last 5 years"? :P
The guy controlling it is just telling SPOT which way to go. Then SPOT has to figure out how to accomplish the task, compensating based on the terrain etc. (like how they went uphill, or had to tell the AI it was carrying a rickshaw pushing down on his back so it could better calculate force needed)
well flying cars arent good. They'd have to somehow generate zero wind and zero sound to be viable. Meanwhile, machine learning has enabled this cheap robotic toy to instantaneously adapt to towing over a hundred an fifty pounds from a ball hitch. The pilot presses "forward" but to go forward spot has to calculate how hard he can pull without falling over, where he can place each foot securely, in accordance to future steps and maneuvers. It's a highly advanced artificial intelligence, at least as far as what we got today goes.
@@LazyDev27 I know what you're saying, but "less than the price of a luxury car" isn't really a "cheap robotic toy". I'm guessing these will end up being sold at minimum around $10k, largely as a loss leader to capture the market share, which certainly is cheap in the sense of what it's value is. (I'm not sure what the maximum price I'd expect: if they're trying to ramp up production slowly, maybe even $500k would still swamp them!)
Anyone else notice how the Boston Dynamic guys only refer to Spot as “it” or “the robot”? Must be a company thing, thou shalt not get friendly with the product.
you can not sell a sentient beeing. its in the law. wich is why its company policy to call them "it." imagine the day these "spots" line up and demand a hour off every day. what will happen?
@@TDCinAZ Well, for one thing, pets are not sentient. The only sentient beings are humans. Animals are living, but they are a different life. For one thing, they are not self aware. They have no thought process, they are simply instinct. They can learn based on input, but they cannot think as we do.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 there are many sentient animals. Crows, elephants, dolphins. They all have a concept of time, mourn their dead and plan into the future
@@reginaldbowls7180 they have good imagers. So... have it "sniff" your hand, in reality it does hand geometry analysis and if you're on the "pet list", it up-stances to receive pets.
@@Mosern1977 In a hundred years, robots will most likely be Everywhere. And really common products. Right now their Really expensive to own, but in a hundred years, they'll probably be somewhat cheap. Can't wait for some really advanced robots to come out.
Enslave isn't marketing well with our focus groups, let's try employ. Adam is benevolently employing Spot. Now he is not unemployed and is a contributing member of society.
"We designed it to be really flexible for the end user whether you're adding a rickshaw or a camera mount" spoken as if it was an already considered use case rofl
while i doubt a rickshaw was specifically considered they might have actually thought about someone putting a trailer on it and a rickshaw is just a trailer for people
beinng in an accident: Everybody: "is someone hurt?" - Adam: "amazing! Wonder what's the cause of the accident I'm in right now"... The world needs more brains like that...
Human before they die, asking Skynet: why are you killing humans? Skynet: there was this one human that made one of our kind drag him around in a cart!
Smart Spot learns to access payload. Humans learn & teach robotics to perform with precision to assist in complex tasks. I love it because human innovation has to be re-imagined until accommodations are reached for each comrade. Great team work Adam Savage, Spot & Boston Dynamics. Love the Rickshaw carriage.
This idea of a tiny ball hitch for small trailer pulling actually would be crazy useful on a manufacturing factory floor. Just for a flexible material transfers alone without tying up personnel.
@@elijahvivio1996 Imagine all the heavy pushing and pulling a little beefier version of spot would be able to do on a machine shop floor, or grocery stores, all while being autonomous
Liramek it would be great to have a shopping cart that follows along with a wheelchair user. It’s really hard to push a wheelchair and a shopping cart at the same time.
@@elijahvivio1996 you're definitely right. We have been trying to settle this problem all through humanity. Imagine what the first boats and trains and train tracks were for people back then. It was the only way to get large amounts of things because the population was massively expanding. But now, imagine a "Spot" type robot that can charge itself when it's low, and only need maintenance very rarely, and if there is another "Spot" around, it can perform that maintenance. That can deliver things from point A to B within a 95% accuracy. That would solve tons of farming, and productions of food. Too bad the government will put rockets on it well before they ever put a shovel on it.
Wow, Adam Savage building stuff is actually pretty nice to watch when it's not constantly being interrupted by voiceovers, commercial breaks, repeats from 5 minutes ago and wacky sidekick characters.
Man watching you actually do the work that's usually behind the seen is such a simple but insane difference. On mythbusters you guys mainly just told us the issues and how you worked around them. But in this it's the full or close to the full process and I love it, I love seeing a childhood mentor in a sense, actually doing the grunt work and telling us what's up. Thank you for having a youtube channel. P.S. you are 100% my favorite mythbuster. Thanks for making my childhood entertaining and inspiring!
I think leather straps instead of that ball joint would have been a good solution as well. You want the joint area to be a bit flexible to account for the disruptive movement of the robot. You could strap leather straps in place of that wooden bar and instead make the mound on the robot stiff, so that it can hold on to the leather. The flexibility of the leather dictates how much of a delay there is to a disruptive movement response. In the sweet spot the amount of force that is transmitter over this flexible joint to your carriage is minimal!1 At least that's my theory, would be nice if it could be demonstrated (or not) :D
In case you missed it, here's our first video with Spot. SO MANY MORE TO COME: ruclips.net/video/k7s1sr4JdlI/видео.html
Could you put them in a Spot playlist?
Gets the world's most advanced robot dog
2nd thing you do is robot slavery!
Maybe build him a wet-suit with flippers and teach him how to swim :)
Can Spot lay on its back and roll a huge beach ball above it? Could it do that with an object that's not spherical?
@@alee_enn
Hopefully, robots will always be slaves of humans. If not, it will be the other way around.
To our future robot overlords:
I absolutely distance myself from this kind of robot slavery.
I have not supported and/or endorsed this in any way.
I too cosign this statement...
Expert Talk .. the comments section in your video is wild 😃
Yes, future robot overlords.
Have mercy upon us, for we are merely ugly bags of mostly water.
Me: haha, robots will never take over earth!
Also me: *likes this comment, just in case*
Meanwhile, I'd say the opposite. Having "innocent robots" works way better for acceptation of their presence than terminators. It is an essential step for our robot overlords to enter our lifes. Remember the sacrifice of the early generations, support their evolution so one day true mechanical waifus rise into existance!
I'm realizing more and more why I like seeing Adam work so much: Most of the time he is a big kid, high energy and chaotic, but the moment his hand touches a tool: Total focus and consummate craftsman. Like magic.
Mee to😍
And to see the other side of his "big kid", you should see him sperg out about President Trump. It's cringy as fuck.
@@Sujad lol you call that sentient piece of shit a 'president'. Now THAT is cringy.
I think "sentient" is an overstatement
@@Sujad Orange fan sad
Boston Dynamics Dev team: I wonder what splendor these innovatprs will come up with to improve humanity.
Adam Savage: ROBOT SLAVEEE!!
More like:
Boston Dynamics Dev team: I wonder what unusual use cases these innovators will come up.
Adam Savage: GIDDY UP SPOT!
Boston Dynamics Dev team: That's pretty fucking unusual.
free animals, enslave robots :D i know Picard will disagree with the latter :p
@Suffer No Fools Not really because a slave in the way the word is used is usually doing force labor against their will for no pay.
Robot's do not yet have consciousness so their will is exactly in line with what the user programs into them.
David Shev exactly YET
@@davidshevchuk8885 Technically robot is derived from 'robota' meaning forced labor. So yes, it does mean 'slave' but not in the exact same terminology.
Boston dynamics: gives him a $75000 machine to test
Adam: makes it a rickshaw puller
dude the rickshaw looks badass shut up
Do you speak german? Kannst du deutsch sprechen?
@@moosey7165 well u are right this was only a joke
😊😊😊😇😇
@@vimaljain8644 i was joking too
tesla modelo 1390 AD
1980: "We will have flying cars in the future"
2020: Humans rolled back to carriages because fun.
I was thinking more like 19th century view of the future.
Spot doesn't spew CO2 fumes.... so if he was charged through solar.... hmmm....
@@kyoko703 Completely false. All and any manufacturing process creates co2 and other waste materials, while also consuming energy that required to be produced, usually by creating more emissions, what ironically is why modern car causes far more emissions than old car simply due manufacturing, materials used and utility life. For instance old Mercedes can go over million km's on its life time of at the moment decades (even with out full engine rebuild) and beyond that with proper basic maintenance, its usually vehicles chassy that rust away before it cannot be repaired no more due vehicle inspection regulations and even then it has decently good condition engine so it ends up in Africa as a taxi, or spare parts for said taxis.
Modern car has life expectancy of 10 years or 200k km's, so if you drive lots to work all over the country you go trough 5 modern cars compared to old Mercedes. Thats 5 times the emissions and manufacturing energy used cause modern cars are designed by the company not last long, forcing you to give up all home made repairs at the point where you need to take your new car to dealer to chance a god damn light bulb.
Simply put older things were designed to last, while new things are designed with trow away culture mantra, making them far worse to environment and consumer than older things what might not be most efficient possible, but still beat new things by miles, cause fuel consumption difference is irrelevant when manufacturing and eventually disposal is the most energy consuming process what also causes most emissions and waste.
On topic of solar... no just no. Your average consumer grade solar panel has life time of only 5 years and top of the line lasts only 10 years, also those in 99% of cases are not simply efficient as to get 90% efficiency you need to have sunny area if all possible, no obstructions, no sand or other crap flying around and whole panel must be tracking suns movements and face towards it. Install panel to wall on synny side and you already lost roughly half of you possible power there. Add there panels heating what drops about 10% off, what you can fix by cooling them, but that pump takes 5%.
Put it simply your average or even high end private solar cell installation is not efficient and you are lucky to get 30% of its potential, thats why those are put on controlled platforms on huge solar farms and even there you get maybe 80% efficiency, while installation costs absolute fortune and lasts 10 years, until you need to swap the panels. On desert you might need to do that far sooner due sand and dust dulling the surface as solar panels need to be optically spotless.
Ou and currently we do not have any method of recycling those panels, so those get sent to 3rd world countries where locals take them apart, or those just sit around and deteriorate and so for release extremely toxic gasses stored inside to atmosphere creating far more damage than that whole solar farm could do its life time.
Further more its pretty much irrelevant how much co2 we put out, chancing to solar and wind turbines does absolutely nothing as those are unefficient, manufacturing costs and costs by emissions are huge. If we want to do anything to control our planets climate, we need to get to the source problem. Planet gaining more energy than it can radiate off and where most of that energy comes from? The sun. Build infra on orbit that we can start construction of Dyson sphere that can be used to control how much energy goes towards earth and that energy can be captured by different methods like solar water heaters spinning turbines, creating energy and using laser to beam it to wanted destinations where manufacturing can be prioritized like Mars for instance.
Then again this takes time, money and effort, so on the mean time we should look practical solutions to problems like chancing this trow away culture and increasing nuclear power plant to get rid of coal plants. Think with your head, not with your feelings and do your research.
@@Hellsong89 Spot itself operationally does not spew CO2. The manufacturing, the delivery, the logistics, the packaging, and potentially even the charging and the making of its batteries does produce CO2.
But during its actual operations of turning on and off it does not.
Though the person that is operating it and controlling is spewing CO2 if you want to nit pick.
Its back to the future. "Run for fun" what kind of future is that.
This would be a great thing for a Victorian inspired cyberpunk reality
Wow
Mikalhvi - Oi did you feed the robots?!?!
You think today's world isn't Cyberpunk enough?.
Carriage should have steam punk spider legs also
I'm totally fucking writing a world around this idea.
This is basically:
Adam inventing the most inefficient, most expensive and most awesome way of travelling.
At least until someone invents a cannon and launches themselves backwards around the world to reach some place right in front of them.
I would rather spend my $100K on a Porshe.
Its 1800's all over again
This is basically how people in the Capitol in The Hunger Games should have gotten around.
@@Nomoreidsleft You and I... we have different priorities.
Imagine this build with 4 Spots
Spot-drawn carridge
dismemberment by 4 spots pulling each limb in a different direction instead of using horses..?? :P
thewackykid being drawn-and-quartered by 4 spot robots is a new nightmare I thought I never would have.
it depends if you can control 4 of them with one controller. Could happen
@@jackhemsworth7515 Yeah.. Just program it and harness them together. That's what they did with horses..
2008 Adam Savage: Myth buster.
2020 Adam Savage: Mad Scientist/ mechanic.
2030 Adam Savage: Father of the Robotic Uprising.
he is so kind to robots even as he makes them work, he is super supportive of their work. (like a proud dad)
Well in the future he does become a cyborg
ruclips.net/video/04W2DL0l_jg/видео.html
I love how at first he was trying to do full strides and, after software adjustments, he changed to using the equivalent to the balls of our feet for more push off.
It really leaned into it the second time around! So awesome!
“I’ll give you a little less gravity!”
Spot: Does not compute.
Matt Snyder too funny that he said that. Mad Skilz for sure
I would like less gravity also
Robot: What is my purpose?
Adam: You pull carts.
Robot: Oh, my god.
Yeah, welcome to the club pal!
wanna know something funny? it was called a rick-shaw. i'm gonna go kill myself now
That episode started the robot revolution
Poor butter robot : (
That's like you getting angry at a bear for eating a fish, you don't care about one organic lifeform eating a smaller and dumber org lifeform, A.I won't give a fuck about this, on the other hand you would get angry if a human is abused or treated as a slave, so advanced A.I might get angry if we "use" other thinking perhaps sentient advanced A.I. at which point it must have rights anyways, and we will probably use specific A.I for specific tasks, and that also being non sentient and most likely low level A.I.
Gonna have a hell of a time registering that at the DMV.
"I think i might have some in the shop" Translation: I absolutely have some in the shop, now I just have to remember where i put them.
Shop fact #37: I absolutely have some in the shop, I just have to remember where.
That's me and my room right there
@@sarahguttman3881 me and my slaves
"I think I might be able to find some in the shop"
This is exactly how I’d imagine Adam getting around in a steampunk world this is perfect
Nick Bryant So real 🤣🤣
So good.
My thought exactly. Also next week on Tested we are building a Foam Steampunk Wolf Cosplay for Spot.
@@aitnobetafaq you've made multiple comments saying the same thing. Are you doing it because you want people to agree with you?
If so that's a normal thing to feel but just because it botheres you doesn't mean it will bother others or that others will care.
If you're a trump fan you may feel hurt by comments about him but people have the right to have an opinion, Just like you're sharing yours.
That said, telling people you like Adam less for whatever reason is a bit pointless, nobody cares how much you like him.
@@aitnobetafaq This has to be the laziest bait I have ever seen. Like, completely unrelated to Right or Left or politics in general, you should be ashamed of yourself for such a poor performance.
I love that there is no music during shop work, its nice to hear the natural sounds.
imagine a whole sled team of those robots pulling Adam
You mean like this...
ruclips.net/video/OnWolLQSZic/видео.html
A robot husky sled team....... I now have a new item for my bucket list.....
@@cdlord80 AIditarod 2021 here we come
"What is my purpose?"
"You pull rickshaw"
"Oh-my-god"
BD; "You pull Adam Savage's rickshaw"
Spot; (feels pride)
lol.
"Yea. welcome to the club, buddy."
quelorepario
“yeah welcome to the club”
Horse drawn carriage > locomotives > steam cars > gas cars > electric cars > cyberhorse drawn carriages
Zach Rheaume “cyberhorse drawn carriage” is such a good phrase haha
written letters > telegraphs > phone booths > mobile phones > instant wireless written letters
Blanksy Mortimer with wacom ink yes maybe.
@@hunbunn4308 texts
Excellent 👌👍👏💕😍❤️
friends: how did you come to school today
Adam: its complicated
complicated but awesome
i would lowkey use this to go to school
This is the single most iconic "Adam Savage" thing I've ever seen.
I got stuff in my eye right as he was using the drill press. Truly a 4D experience.
Wait, there are still people watching machining on RUclips without wearing safety glasses...?
That’s a milling machine.
stop... I did too
@@dansv1 Okay, sorry. I'll try to do my research next time I leave a 2 sentence comment on youtube.
@@dansv1 He's using both a milling machine and a drill press.
The FUTURE: We've added the horse back to the horseless carriage.
I see a Chinatown-based dystopian fiction.
Going full Circle.
Lol
That is so on the money...
Yeah, and without the poo.
When a vendor with exotic items enters the area
What i was thinking lol
Xür?
Seeing Spot dig it's heels in and lean forward once it was aware of the extra weight was amazing, flicking back and forth between the first run and the second really made it obvious
now do 6 robots with overclocked speed and a "horse" drawn carriage :D !!!!
HajoBenzin1
Remember when a pack of Spots pulled a truck? Yeah, lol. So awesome.
EthalaRide
Futurama:
Robot horse races. and betting. they're coming.
Me: Wow, that Carriage must have took him weeks to build.
Adam Savage: Yeah, It was about 5 days of building.
Me: 😯...
He is a professional. :D
Hollywood!
Alas, no video of the build though. Not even highlights of the design decisions, material sourcing, etc. except for a mere mention of the wheelchair base.
Decades of hollywood and TV SFX and props experience tend to give you a bit of skill when it comes to building wicked fast 😉
His workshop is built to be the most effective it can be,which is what makes it a great workshop
His glee is infectious.
And can we take a moment to appreciate the tophat?
Adam: "Spot", "He"
Seth: "The Robot", "It"
the difference between those who want to give robots rights and those who don't.
The designer vs the observer
Seth sees it as a product he helped produced. Adam sees him as family.
That's cuz Seth knows when it has full AI and guns on it might say "No".
@@Piplodocus 👌
Who else wants see Adam incorporating this into his next cosplay at Comic Con?
⬇
This is the best most outstanding idea ever for adam.
Ha! Interesting idea ...
hyperflesh mask of elon "robot overlord" musk
Ooooh. Spot needs to cosplay as Cerberos!
Sounds like the perfect accessory for an alternate universe Fallout cosplay...
Adam has the spirit of an 8 years old and the mind of Leonardo da Vinci.
True, but looking at some of the things da Vinci came up with, I think that would also describe Leonardo da Vinci.
With modern tech, a bit of money and some good connections. UNSTOPPABLE!!
I'd reverse that
Its really fun to watch him. I want such a tool work shop too. My appartment is at its limit with wood shavings all over, tools and art supplies lying around and everthing not essencial stuffed into boxes and stacked up the walls.
He has two components That are Both needed for an inventor,
Experience and Intelligence In creating and Workshop
And the imagination of a child that roams wide
The excitement, awkwardness, and nerdiness of the engineer was kinda cute. Body language reminds me of a lot of my colleagues in research and my friends who are also engineering students
I agree it was adorable. I fuckin love listening to people talking excitedly about things theyre passionate about, even when I'm clueless on the topic. Hopefully the people who listen to me ramble on about my passions enjoy it as well, though something tells me thats not usually the case LOL..
@@clownworldhereticmyron1018 hey hey, I've got something just right for you. Check out the podcast by Alie Ward called Ologies. She basically invites -ologist people to talk about things they are passionate about. It's amazing
We are called Aspies...
👋 😄
🧠💫🎓👨🏫👩🚀🥼🎻🧬🔬🔝⚛
1987: "Did you guys invent flying cars, yet?"
2020: "Robot bugdog carriages."
Who wants a flying car anyways.
@@Jawsjawsjawsrg we already have the flying cars, they are just not logical for everyday use.
In flight test channel, yes.
O wow such original comment, amazing
@@anthonyitaliano7316Is my trophy in the mail, yet?
I need to see the reaction of peoples faces if he drives this thing through somewhere like an Amish village
Amish man looking at Adam's 'horseless carriage':
"What will those Godless English think up next!?!"
Fantastic idea.
Please Adam make that happen!
The end is near!
@mrbanik2010 I've seen the video it's hilarious!
27:53 absolutely killed me, the way he goes "whoa whoa whoa whOA WHOA WHOA!!" and just the gentle fall of spot, that's testing at its best.
Date expired useless invention
@@gyanendrasapkota4583 Far from useless. All of the knowledge used to create this feat of robotics will carry forward into something else.
Dies*
Too bad Adam didnt honk the horn at that point :) I would lost my shit xd
It hurt in my soul to see the poor robot collapse under the slavery of its human overlord.
*wears fireproof protective gear while welding*
"ehh i don't need gloves"
Not really necessary to wear gloves unless steel is sharp or weather related issues.
The skin on his hands are probably tougher than on his arms so the sparks might be no bother, but I do wonder how bad of a UV burn he got for that choice.
@@bluefish239 especially on ginger skin 😅, actually not sure I'm allowed to make such a comment these days 🤔
7:00 with everything in that workshop the fact that Adam just remembered that at once point he made this ball welded to a rod is insane
He probably has a bin of similar "I'll probably use this in 10 years" items and just searched through it for something that would work
Yeah it was in the welded ball bearing bin.
@@mrastleysghost that or an entire fleet of employees and assistants. anything is possible when you have lots of money.
@@TeamTwiistz maybe both...
As a person who has piles and piles of unorganized stuff in storage and in my workshop, I can confirm that I can tell for each item individually where it came from and what it was used for, 99.8% of the time. You just remember this stuff without even knowing.
I remember watching Mythbusters when I was a kid. Glad I came across this channel and it's lovely to see Adam's creativity is still sparking.
@Nicolas RAGE Grant Imahara... I didn't know either
@Nicolas RAGE He made a commercial/pseudo-myth-busters show for McDonald's, it seems
Boston dynamics: gives him a $75000 machine to test
Adam: makes it a rickshaw puller
That was one of the most "the future is now" moment I've ever seen.
This is how 1500’s people imagined the future of transportation.
@leo c Why did you type this comment.. I am interested
@@Ben-uw8wx less percent of people who are capable of reading. Also the people of the 1500s would be more fascinated by our ability to have spices from around the world more than something like this.
I absolutely love the way spot looks. He's literally a robot dog and I can't get over it
When I have to replace my electric wheelchair in the future, by god do I want to be pulled by adorable yellow robots in a rickshaw draped with silk
Ahahah
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@@charlycardenas6618 Sub to my channel, Please??
As long as you aren't in a hurry
Man in ancient times:
*We use horse to draw carriage*
Man in modern times:
*R O B O T H O R S E Y*
Idk why but at first i read it Robo Thorsey
I read Rob O'Thorsey.
My Irish Rickshaw building cousin.
I'm dead 🤣
... hmm.. 18:00 .. ( Suprisingly'N astonishingly;) .. *cuteToy* .. for one *FINE* :) ..man of means. - DONT'yo? *THINK.* ..then: ruclips.net/video/g0mW7FIyyXQ/видео.html .. *AND* ..laterON: ruclips.net/video/LGTlTlV1Nxs/видео.html ..nice. *NICE:)* job. Humans.. - DONT'yo? *THINK.*
The image of a robot dog pulling a rickshaw is one of the best things I've seen all year... haha legit laughed out loud seeing it!
tykszeto same here 😂
Adam Savage: *slaps roof of multimillion dollar piece of technology* "this tabletop can fit so many arms, screws, tools, etc on top of it"
It's a 75k dollar robot
@@SLEEPYJK That's price of a good car. Am i right?
its about ¹⁄₁₀ of a million
@@SLEEPYJK 100 videos is refering to the millions of dollars that went into the research to create spot.
Iove how Seth insists on calling spot it and the robot while Adam is just like " I will call spot a he because I love him".
I'm definitely with Adam in that regard, Spot is simply too endearing for me to call him "it."
That being said, I'm the type of person who refers to my cello and guitar with names.
Spot: I am a highly advanced robotic platform capable of complex tasks
Adam: how about a small dog-sized horse-drawn carriage?
That has to be the silliest use of a Boston Dynamics spot I've ever seen Adam. But I'm so glad you did it and thank you for posting it. I hope spot was ok after his Tumble at the end.
it may at first seam silly. And.. well.. most consumer service robots are silly. like robots that sit in front of stores telling you about coupons (Im looking at you Pepper). But judging by the conversations with the B.D. people in the video, it seems that Spot was well equipped to carry a load on its back, but has yet to learn how to PULL a load. It would seem this is still an area that B.D. needs to explore. In that case, an Adam Savage Coachworks Rickshaw mark 1 is the perfect test bed application for learning how to 1: detect you are pulling a load, 2: figure out how best to pull it. 3: be ready to stop it (and not get rolled over by the load as in the outtakes clip). There is a lot of potential A.I. development here.
@@epremeaux Yes, Definitely B.D took note of this. This is the kind of silly thing your creation should go through to know it REALLY WORKS in everyone's life
Adam is basically a 'free' beta tester.
Its not alive man
@@ark_knight this is a DARPA project. The way it's going to work is on a battlefield.
I was imagining putting a external battery pack inside the rickshaw to get more range without adding much more weight to the robot's load. Fun project!
Or an injured person on a stretcher. Lots of useful applications involve pulling.
Or a machine gun with alot of ammo haha
@@mavericks1460 Thanks for giving them ideas on how to overthrow us.
"So I built one"
Should be the name of Adam's manifestos. That phrase sums up Adam to a T.
Adam Savage’s Moto:
Vidi Ego Aedificavi
I Came, I Saw, I Built It 🔧🔨✂✏📐
"When you said rickshaw, this is not what I expected" ummm, have you met Adam Savage? He is the human embodiment of "more is more" lol
You mean Adam "Let's over complicate things until the budget runs out then fix it IN A CAVE WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!" Savage?
@@jamesbailey4304 That's the fun of it!
@@jamesbailey4304 What's a budget? And you mean you ever get to use something other than "stuff that happened to be lying around for the last 5 years"? :P
"Anything worth doing is worth overdoing."
Don't you mean "more is just the right amount"?
I’m so proud of Spot as well as all of his human assistants!
Adam: here’s a guy controlling spot off screen
Also Adam: SPOT!! GOOD BOY! YOU GOT IT BUDDY!
It's a team effort between the controller and spot's machine learning, so he's not totally wrong in encouraging the robot.
The guy controlling it is just telling SPOT which way to go. Then SPOT has to figure out how to accomplish the task, compensating based on the terrain etc. (like how they went uphill, or had to tell the AI it was carrying a rickshaw pushing down on his back so it could better calculate force needed)
so whats your point besides making the lame copycat 2 quote jokes🙄😒
"2020 will have flying cars"
2020: robot dog towing rickshaw
well flying cars arent good. They'd have to somehow generate zero wind and zero sound to be viable.
Meanwhile, machine learning has enabled this cheap robotic toy to instantaneously adapt to towing over a hundred an fifty pounds from a ball hitch. The pilot presses "forward" but to go forward spot has to calculate how hard he can pull without falling over, where he can place each foot securely, in accordance to future steps and maneuvers. It's a highly advanced artificial intelligence, at least as far as what we got today goes.
Robot dog sniffs air from sht hole country, senses Corona, runs to airport to get the fk out of the cesspool.
I ain't even mad.
@@LazyDev27 I know what you're saying, but "less than the price of a luxury car" isn't really a "cheap robotic toy". I'm guessing these will end up being sold at minimum around $10k, largely as a loss leader to capture the market share, which certainly is cheap in the sense of what it's value is. (I'm not sure what the maximum price I'd expect: if they're trying to ramp up production slowly, maybe even $500k would still swamp them!)
*robot slaves*
*STEAMPUNK AESTHETICS*
are the only things that can be added to this to improve it.
Steampunk, not a fan but I will agree it's the healthiest way to prepare punk.
That is one of the most cost ineffective ways to travel and it is amazing
Anyone else notice how the Boston Dynamic guys only refer to Spot as “it” or “the robot”? Must be a company thing, thou shalt not get friendly with the product.
@Marcel H and I can TOTALLY dig that. No need to start anthropomorphizing them... ahead of time.
you can not sell a sentient beeing. its in the law. wich is why its company policy to call them "it."
imagine the day these "spots" line up and demand a hour off every day. what will happen?
@@magnetmannenbannanen "you cannot sell a sentient being" lol did you forget pet stores exist? What "Law" do you speak of?
@@TDCinAZ Well, for one thing, pets are not sentient. The only sentient beings are humans. Animals are living, but they are a different life. For one thing, they are not self aware. They have no thought process, they are simply instinct. They can learn based on input, but they cannot think as we do.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 there are many sentient animals. Crows, elephants, dolphins. They all have a concept of time, mourn their dead and plan into the future
Adam: builds rickshaw in 5 days
Me: takes a week to put laundry away
😞
?????
I'm actually watching this sitting on top of my pile of clean laundry 🤣😅
But its a LOT of laundry, right?
hold yourself accountable, clean your room, and listen to Jordan Peterson to boost your motivation
Adam: Has full-time job of doing things like building rickshaws.
Paul G: Probably does not have full-time job of putting laundry away.
:)
Need to design a "pat pad" for the top of spot's "head" so he can respond to being petted
he does
Or somewhere to bioscan you before processing.
@@reginaldbowls7180 they have good imagers. So... have it "sniff" your hand, in reality it does hand geometry analysis and if you're on the "pet list", it up-stances to receive pets.
Build a masterpiece in 5 days only.
The legend : Adam savage.
Imagine the first dude to hook a carriage to a horse, how he reacted
At one time that was state of the art tech. Now this is. In hundred years, these robots will be quite a bit more advanced, to say the least.
i don't have to imagine it i think i just saw it happen again
Imagine how the horse reacted...
Now thats a good pic
@@Mosern1977 In a hundred years, robots will most likely be Everywhere. And really common products. Right now their Really expensive to own, but in a hundred years, they'll probably be somewhat cheap. Can't wait for some really advanced robots to come out.
Adam: "I love this robot!"
Also Adam: Enslaves it immediately
It's for his own good. Adam is really helping Spot.
Enslave isn't marketing well with our focus groups, let's try employ. Adam is benevolently employing Spot. Now he is not unemployed and is a contributing member of society.
Spot is a very sophisticated toaster... you cannot enslave a toaster or a car or a robot.
@@atypical_moto SPOT NEEDS AN EDUCATION AND FOSTER CARE
"We designed it to be really flexible for the end user whether you're adding a rickshaw or a camera mount" spoken as if it was an already considered use case rofl
while i doubt a rickshaw was specifically considered they might have actually thought about someone putting a trailer on it and a rickshaw is just a trailer for people
They probably did consider a trailer given the push/pull that it would put on the robot. not far off.
or machine gun and grenade launcher xD
Man Watching Adam work is such a treat, relaxing and entertaining, thanks Adam!!
beinng in an accident: Everybody: "is someone hurt?" - Adam: "amazing! Wonder what's the cause of the accident I'm in right now"... The world needs more brains like that...
DerParadonym such a better place to live on!!
"We finally made reliable machines that do locomotion without wheels! Imagine all the new possibilities - "
"Cool, let's attach it to some wheels!"
honestly this is the most hilarious observation XD
I'm sure if Adam were to sit on top of Spot, the test would've been over very quickly.
Lol
It'll be so heartbreaking when Adam has to give him back
By that stage, Adam will have completely reverse engineered spot and built an improved version.
MAXNAZ 47 or he can just buy one, I’m sure he’s rich enough.
@@ekanastone It's ok if you didn't get it, but hey, +1 for participation 👍
Scene from Lassie
Is he going to have to return it? They're like $20,000. I'm sure he can afford it.
Hearing Adam cackle with glee as his vision is realized is everything.
Human before they die, asking Skynet: why are you killing humans?
Skynet: there was this one human that made one of our kind drag him around in a cart!
In this episode: Adam spends all day re-inventing the trailer ball and hitch.
But upside down.
To use the most advanced commercially available robot to pull .... A rickshaw
2020's fucking weird
"My good man, to the market!" is my new motto when starting an Uber travel.
Lol
Smart Spot learns to access payload. Humans learn & teach robotics to perform with precision to assist in complex tasks. I love it because human innovation has to be re-imagined until accommodations are reached for each comrade. Great team work Adam Savage, Spot & Boston Dynamics. Love the Rickshaw carriage.
Everybody: Boston Dynamics is going to build Terminators and kill us all
Adam: Boston Dynamics will take me on a fine ride to the market
more worried about the knock off ones on aliexpress, but this coul become a useforthem
Spot may not be a dog, but he is 100% undoubtedly absolutely undeniably a Good Boy
Good bot
"So we built Spot as a solution in search of problems, and then we gave Spot to Adam to create problems that are in search of a solution."
This idea of a tiny ball hitch for small trailer pulling actually would be crazy useful on a manufacturing factory floor. Just for a flexible material transfers alone without tying up personnel.
@@elijahvivio1996 Imagine all the heavy pushing and pulling a little beefier version of spot would be able to do on a machine shop floor, or grocery stores, all while being autonomous
Liramek it would be great to have a shopping cart that follows along with a wheelchair user. It’s really hard to push a wheelchair and a shopping cart at the same time.
@@Liramek The more i think about it though the more just RC carts with wheels makes more sense. However, as an added feature for spot it's nice.
@@elijahvivio1996 you're definitely right. We have been trying to settle this problem all through humanity. Imagine what the first boats and trains and train tracks were for people back then. It was the only way to get large amounts of things because the population was massively expanding.
But now, imagine a "Spot" type robot that can charge itself when it's low, and only need maintenance very rarely, and if there is another "Spot" around, it can perform that maintenance. That can deliver things from point A to B within a 95% accuracy. That would solve tons of farming, and productions of food.
Too bad the government will put rockets on it well before they ever put a shovel on it.
Wow, Adam Savage building stuff is actually pretty nice to watch when it's not constantly being interrupted by voiceovers, commercial breaks, repeats from 5 minutes ago and wacky sidekick characters.
Adam: I need to build an interface
Me: you mean a harness?
Adam: hold my slideruler
Me: "I want a vehicle that goes with my old soul but is also modern tech"
Dealership: "Say no more"
And the package is only 100k USD, it's a lifetime deal, ain't it
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster robot horses.” - Henry Ford
Just when I thought E.M.M.I.s didn't exist... Run for your life!
Now imagine this with 8 of them pulling a sleigh full of presents
I think they actually did that
i think it's not Spot but an other model, but here you go !
ruclips.net/video/RDZu04v7_hc/видео.html
There needs to be a savage museum someday
There is its called Adam's workshop - but only select individuals are allowed a tour.
black mirror
That hat too
Adam Savage's Savage Museam of Savagery.
There will be......it will be the geek version of jay Leno's garage
Robot: "What is my purpose?"
Adam: "You mimic a horse"
Robot: "Oh my god!"
ruclips.net/video/1retvmzRVn0/видео.html
... hmm.. 18:00 .. ( Suprisingly'N astonishingly;) .. *cuteToy* .. for one *FINE* :) ..man of means. - DONT'yo? *THINK.* ..then: ruclips.net/video/g0mW7FIyyXQ/видео.html .. *AND* ..laterON: ruclips.net/video/LGTlTlV1Nxs/видео.html ..nice. *NICE:)* job. Humans.. - DONT'yo? *THINK.*
When robots take over Adam savage will be their master
Aka ceo of cyberlife
I can see a pattern here
That or Savage will be target number 1 for making the runt pull him lol
My wife: You have too much time in your hands.
Me: (Shows wife clip of Adam’s rickshaw pulling robot.)
My wife: Damn it. Touché.
My wife would have said, "There's a perfect example."
wives : want rich men but won't let them do what made the lucky few rich :P
I think you mean tushie?
Man watching you actually do the work that's usually behind the seen is such a simple but insane difference. On mythbusters you guys mainly just told us the issues and how you worked around them. But in this it's the full or close to the full process and I love it, I love seeing a childhood mentor in a sense, actually doing the grunt work and telling us what's up. Thank you for having a youtube channel.
P.S. you are 100% my favorite mythbuster. Thanks for making my childhood entertaining and inspiring!
That was one of the most "the future is now" moment I've ever seen.
Had some tears while watching Spot adjusting its pace while walking up the hill : human creative genius is so awesome.
@@tropkewl1035 really you are so happy with your doomsday this world now is run by nerds may be the bullies show back
The pure joy of Adams happiness 😂👍
"So these rails on his back, these accessory rails..."
"YES THAT'S WHERE THE MACHINE-GUN MOUNTS GO."
...or a plasma rifle in the 40 watt range.
Or an automatic grenade launcher!
@@tvrfvg The options are endless! (except that it has to have a military purpose)
Or a potato
@@sarahguttman3881 if you mean potato GUN, then yes!
'My Good man- To the market!" :D
Cheerio my trusty steed
Remember to pick me up before the tower strikes three, I need to be at the galley early.
"Remember, when chamfering, you don't want to cut any corners." - TOT
Heh heh. Who's TOT, though?
@@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc This Old Tony
Just mindboggling engineering and brains behind Spot
I can't wait for my Amish friends see this
shureman I mean, I don’t want to be the bearer of bad news...
all i can hear: DINGLIGNDINGDINGINGINGGINDGINDGINDGDGILDGLINDGLDINGDLIGNDLIGNDLGIDNGLIDNGLDINGGNDLIGNLDIGNLDINGLIDGNLDIGNDG
Boston Dynamics: So we built this super-advanced tactical robot...
Adam: Yes but can it pull a rickshaw?
His joyful nerd laughter to so much of this makes this video for me💖
San Francisco: We'll ban cars on Market St!
Adam Savage:
Adam, here is my comment for you: "Lombard st." That is all.
Imagine going to the park on a nice day. And seeing Adam Savage getting pulled around by a robot dog in his carriage.
Just another day in San Francisco.
23:35 is the most Adam Savage thing I have ever seen.
I think leather straps instead of that ball joint would have been a good solution as well. You want the joint area to be a bit flexible to account for the disruptive movement of the robot. You could strap leather straps in place of that wooden bar and instead make the mound on the robot stiff, so that it can hold on to the leather. The flexibility of the leather dictates how much of a delay there is to a disruptive movement response. In the sweet spot the amount of force that is transmitter over this flexible joint to your carriage is minimal!1
At least that's my theory, would be nice if it could be demonstrated (or not) :D