^ this is the community of ppl I love. No one saying it’s a dumb invention or waste of money / focus. Dude says give unfinished technologies time. I’m so use to ‘ai = terminator’ town criers, so this is refreshing.
3rd time I see an amazing ted talk return. There was this guy who showed off multitouch before iPhone and there was this guy who walked around with a projector on his neck and envisioned some really cool AR implementations. A few years later that same guy was on stage presenting features of the new samsung galaxy
Or something that could absorb light and give too little light back out for it to be detected, that might work, or give light back but it is so confusing it makes it look like a huge blob
i think they can also help with people who are stucked in a cave in or collapse buildings, lots of lives could be saved in minutes rather than days and hours
Apart from applications mentioned in the video, this tech have pretty good potential for military applications and short range lidar for detecting incoming projectiles for like CIWS system using infrared laser
Military optics are going to love this. Add this in to a nightvision/infrared optic and now you can basically see the wall and who/what may be on the other side.
ElderMillenial The Military has had the technology to see through walls for a good while. The technology is currently in Global Hawks that are spying on U.S. citizens inside the U.S..
i thot of the same thing whilst watching the vid, but then I thought that lasers can also transmit info. This means that each device can have a UUID that can be used to filter which reflection to use or discard.
If there are two different cars using this technology side-by-side (in a future where this is commonly used), won't there be interference and mixing of signals? The two cars might actually drive worse in that case than they would if they were alone.
This makes me think of those sci-fi scanners that simply make a quick pass through a structure and return with a high definition schematic of the place.
Sensors using lasers will have lots of practical problems on roads. Fogs, rains, metals reflecting lights, reflections messing up views, I wonder if AI can figure them out.
Round the corner laser is easily defeated by firing a wide band laser or super reflective chaff back. Que the laser grenade (already have the chaff) Soon you'll have to carry so many grenades you'll need assisted armour, que assisted armour. Tech x infinity
Okay so if everyone is firing lasers everywhere from their cameras, how to tell which reflection is coming from my specific camera? And does weather affect the camera? Such as heavy rain
The considering this is laser light, it would actually be easier to estimate that based on the angle, frequency, and consistency, of the reflected beam. As for weather, accounting for noise like that is actually pretty easy since it appears roughly consistent across the entire image, while large objects show up as big inconsistencies, which can be selected even by simple algorithms.
I can see application that instead uses rontgen -I guess we will se some doing this but I guess also police would use soundwaves instead for rontgen but light maybe do for them -but soundwavs are better with closed rooms/buildings and isn't radar or micro already in use.
Thinking and feeling at the same time is really fun, but perhaps with this secure systems humans will have a better perspective to feel good without the unwanted outcomes.
Military use. The first thing that came to mind. Everything we see we try to militarize . I saw a documentary about antimatter the other day. Thought about antimatter bombs as a next gen mass destruction weapon
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I'm so confused why we need this? 1st did you see that light just to see a vague person? I'm really confused what's the bid deal about this. Radio waves can actually do this, right?
Sorry to be the pessimist in the room. But what happens with a street full of these cars? Or multiple cars like this at a busy junction? Surely there is going to be too much noise in the data. From all the other cars shooting lasers. How does one car differentiate it's own laser reflection from the rest.
Dear Mr. Person Humanson, if that is even your real name, you have roused some misgivings. I am led to believe that a) You may not be who you claim to be, and that b) your intended use of this technologfy may be not be completley virtuous.
@@VelourUniform Who made you the police of vice and virtue. There is nothing wrong with looking through peoples clothes as long as you don't masturbate to it at the time or post it to a 8chan. Keeping it private for you is ethically sound. I take secret photographs of one of the genders I have a research interest in , nobody has ever complained. Leave Mr Humanson alone, suggesting he is a non-human, otherworldly intelligence based on a name is basically super-space-racism .
Mr. Person Humanson there was a camera being sold in the 2000’s that had a filter that could see through clothes... I have no clue how good it was but I know it was taken off the market
@@mikeyoung260 Yeah, I know about those and have seen one of those. It can't see through clothes unless the clothes are skin tight, like undies or bathing suit and it definety can't see through more than one layer of tightly worn clothing. The image it produces has a grayish green(?) tint to it. It's as if it only see's the outline under the clothing rather than actually seeing through it
I hate to be a debbie downer on this one, but this isn't that fascinating, great or inspirational... It's "scientists use high intensity lasers to see low intensity reflections on flat diffuse surface." Just being honest, it's kind of lame. To dumb it down, you can summarize "with a bright enough light, even a flat matte wall can work kind of like a crappy mirror" or "did you know that walls are just barely reflective?" Yeah I suppose most people don't think of it, but I think people have seen glows on adjacent walls around corners from people wearing bright colored clothing before. The difference here is of course that they're shining a laser at the wall to make the person glow back at the wall, then taking point samples and separating the image of the wall from it's induced reflection - that's cute, but it's literally image of wall prior to laser subtract image of wall after laser and denoise and sharpen.
I get that they're using LIDAR techniques to figure out when the bounce-back happens to figure out how far away the reflection is, but it's still just "cute" IMO.
well that's old tech, it's been done years ago so no idea why a Uni has only just discovered this. Search on youtube "one trillion frames per second camera"
God Dang it. When boston dynamics spot and atlas are chasing me through burning ruins of my hometown I don't need them to have x ray vision. Please people, give us half a chance in the oncoming robot revolution.
So, are we going to be bombarded with powerful lasers from every passing car? And since this technology is based on bouncing the laser off a surface behind the object, will all our roads have to be lined with evenly reflective surfaces?
Oh, as soon as they can make it small enough to fit in a soldier's helmet (which is actually pretty likely, since lasers aren't that big) there will be, trust me.
um dumb thought but if the lazier is so bright then why would it not blind/distract/hurt someone to see it? {yes i know it is in lab but i mean when it gets out in the filed
Wait a minute! Isn't a requirement of this technique a wall or reflective surface on the opposite side so that the laser has something to bounce off? If so how is this tech going to help extraterrestrial rovers "see" around an obstacle when that obstacle can be s big boulder & there is not neat, reflective surfaces behind it? I don't think this would even work in the terrestrial real world environment, like seeing if something is hidden behind a tree in a forest. Most "real" world environments do not have neat smooth reflective surfaces that happens to be positioned perpendicular & right behind the object.
LeftPinkie anything you see that has color is reflecting that wavelength of light... so basically anything you can see is reflecting light... it doesn’t need to be neat smooth and reflective for light to bounce off
@@Kate-Tea I applaud your grasp of the obvious though not your presumptiveness. My volume on my laptop is turned ALL THE WAY UP for seeker videos and i still have to strain to hear what is being said.
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the only thing I thought in applications which I always think : US MILITARY
Rowan Sadasivan The US Military has probably had this technology for the last 20 years.
@@LeviAlexanderF this reminds me a lot of MGSV where if you stand still you can be aware of the enemy around you
US MILITARY: one of the biggest source for science funding in the last decades...
Rowan Sadasivan The military is years ahead buddy
Most of the technology we have is out of the need to find the most efficient ways of killing one another. That’s just a fact.
Technology is so late, my mom can do this since forever
You should get a readers digest award for that reply.
Also homing slippers
@@gwyn. Heck yeah
Neth: chanclas de boomerang
I recently saw Latin History for Morons, so this was pretty prominent in my mind.
Yes mum's who can do this have children with bigger powers 😉
This doesn't seem to be scalable to traffic.
I doubt the algorithm works if every car flashes lasers everywhere.
Was thinking the same, plus won't those powerful LASERs blind everybody around them?!
Give it time.
One problem at a time. Don't use all your energy rolling a rock up a mountain.
Yeah, put it in motion and see what happens. These things need to get much faster, and you need arrays of them to make it practical
^ this is the community of ppl I love. No one saying it’s a dumb invention or waste of money / focus. Dude says give unfinished technologies time.
I’m so use to ‘ai = terminator’ town criers, so this is refreshing.
Hey, I saw a Ted talk on this 7 years ago
Link please or name of the talk?
Me too. Super cool to see this now
Isn't this what they use for tracking in vr ?¿
Hey there my fellow _Ted-Hipster_ 🙏
3rd time I see an amazing ted talk return. There was this guy who showed off multitouch before iPhone and there was this guy who walked around with a projector on his neck and envisioned some really cool AR implementations. A few years later that same guy was on stage presenting features of the new samsung galaxy
They’ve really improved this over the past few years.
hmmm multiple lasers at different frequencies should allow detection of the object’s color... wow
White lasers exist
How to stop a laser-shooting camera.
With a camera-shooting laser.
Uhm.....
Or something that could absorb light and give too little light back out for it to be detected, that might work, or give light back but it is so confusing it makes it look like a huge blob
@@taichikamiya4883 If this is ur actual name I believe everything u said
Mike Moore sadly no, but wait why would you only believe me if this was my irl name?
Pichkalu Pappita XD ok, well yea Taichi Kamiya is Asian but also I’m Asian, tho I have a Irish first name and Vietnamese last name, and ahh I see
Combine this with 'Atlas' from Boston Dynamics...
In a war situation. Scary
And deep neural networks and self learning and self preservation protocols
Don't forget network coordination and individual processing
Now you have terminator
@@albert6157 I think terminators are line of sight. With this tech you have something far worse.
i think they can also help with people who are stucked in a cave in or collapse buildings, lots of lives could be saved in minutes rather than days and hours
*Very Impressive*
but can it see John Cena
Probably not
No
@Master Devoe that's a good theory.
perhaps
It can cause he weak but it will never see chuck Norris cause lasers dont mess with the norris
I'm honestly very impressed by this. It's in the early stages and already looks quite awesome!
exciting future hiding just around the corner.. ahhh, I see what ya did there 👍
Love the loud music in the background
Shout out to subtitles.
so is this what wallhacking in real life looks like?
Yes 😆
Scared asf.. I thought this was normal
The infiltrator how?
Apart from applications mentioned in the video, this tech have pretty good potential for military applications and short range lidar for detecting incoming projectiles for like CIWS system using infrared laser
No rulers no masters think for your f@%#ing self
Hay @@r0wel195 i wasn't talking about offensive weaponry. I was talking about defensive one's.
Me: Wow! Thats Perfect for military!
Video: Self-driving cars!
Yeh the military will jump on this. Surely it would just blind everyone if it were in cars 😂 I think the rover use case is best personally
Military optics are going to love this. Add this in to a nightvision/infrared optic and now you can basically see the wall and who/what may be on the other side.
ElderMillenial The Military has had the technology to see through walls for a good while. The technology is currently in Global Hawks that are spying on U.S. citizens inside the U.S..
Voyeurs of the world, the time has come!
This sounds like something great for special operations in combat areas.
Oh boy. Tech is getting scary advanced
Bet it still won't get a clear pic of me
You must be John Cina or Chuck Norris!
@@emmanuelmahuni8163 or the painfully OBVIOUS........
Friggin Sasquatch!!!
Nice Purple/Blue/Green background you got there ;)
Awesome but what if another car using this technology is around the corner
i thot of the same thing whilst watching the vid, but then I thought that lasers can also transmit info. This means that each device can have a UUID that can be used to filter which reflection to use or discard.
Seeing around corners! Wow! Amazing!
Maren is amazing and my favorite person on this channel.
Looking beautiful as ever
That gun in that video game that can see through walls, um YES!!!
Remember the center of a sphere is the, with light hitting it will shine the brightest directly behind the ball. Where we think it's darkest.
So you're suggesting that cars are fitted with high power lasers that shine into my eyeballs?
Might not be the best application for this technology
If there are two different cars using this technology side-by-side (in a future where this is commonly used), won't there be interference and mixing of signals? The two cars might actually drive worse in that case than they would if they were alone.
This makes me think of those sci-fi scanners that simply make a quick pass through a structure and return with a high definition schematic of the place.
When boston dynamics get holds on this technology we'll get some next level black mirror situation
Sure it is nice. I am happy for this advance in laser tech.
This would be great for soldiers and SEAT teams.
How much power does it needs? Like realistically maybe not the best idea to build this into a rover...?!
Depends I think. Using it all the time it's probably no good but if it's just used for particular obstacles etc I think it could be viable
Sensors using lasers will have lots of practical problems on roads.
Fogs, rains, metals reflecting lights, reflections messing up views, I wonder if AI can figure them out.
So cars with this basically turn the road into a disco? And a bunch of these cars would turn the road into a rave?... i’m in.
I can’t believe 10,000 times!!
That’s incredible!
It's been in quite a few sci fi movies. Oblivion with tom cruise is first to come to mind
I see the potential for war usage
Round the corner laser is easily defeated by firing a wide band laser or super reflective chaff back. Que the laser grenade (already have the chaff) Soon you'll have to carry so many grenades you'll need assisted armour, que assisted armour. Tech x infinity
Okay so if everyone is firing lasers everywhere from their cameras, how to tell which reflection is coming from my specific camera?
And does weather affect the camera? Such as heavy rain
The considering this is laser light, it would actually be easier to estimate that based on the angle, frequency, and consistency, of the reflected beam. As for weather, accounting for noise like that is actually pretty easy since it appears roughly consistent across the entire image, while large objects show up as big inconsistencies, which can be selected even by simple algorithms.
I can see application that instead uses rontgen -I guess we will se some doing this but I guess also police would use soundwaves instead for rontgen but light maybe do for them -but soundwavs are better with closed rooms/buildings and isn't radar or micro already in use.
Thinking and feeling at the same time is really fun, but perhaps with this secure systems humans will have a better perspective to feel good without the unwanted outcomes.
Military use. The first thing that came to mind. Everything we see we try to militarize . I saw a documentary about antimatter the other day. Thought about antimatter bombs as a next gen mass destruction weapon
1:11 switched names of images-> obviously the right one is the retroflective mannequin...
Very interesting !
I never saw this coming. More then i could say for it
I've told you a dozen times to check volume levels before uploading.
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No
_Puts in Elements series_
Watching Maren host makes me so happy
man she's cute and those glasses OMG
much love Maren 😍
Cute until you see her channel.
Goutham Doddi What’s wrong with her channel?
So what happens if there is no wall?
Exactly my question. Surely the camera and Lazer and "wall" need to be completely static relative to each other..
I'm so confused why we need this? 1st did you see that light just to see a vague person? I'm really confused what's the bid deal about this. Radio waves can actually do this, right?
Looks promising!
This looks like something the military would take interest in.
TheBritishJackalope Would take interest? They most likely have a better version than this, they’re years ahead
TheBritishJackalope The U.S. military has had this technology for a while.
News flash: Autonomous cars are already safer than human drivers, and have been for a few years.
Anyone else here a stoner who doesn’t understand half these videos but loves having their mind blown? 🤯
it seems our beloved Maren Hamburger falls in love with black and white dresses.
Background music?
wow Maren your getting younger every time I see from this week's videos...
Everybody gangsta till the roomba gets wall hacks
but not ALL corners... just those with an opposite facing wall with which you can bounce a laser off of
Sorry to be the pessimist in the room. But what happens with a street full of these cars? Or multiple cars like this at a busy junction?
Surely there is going to be too much noise in the data. From all the other cars shooting lasers. How does one car differentiate it's own laser reflection from the rest.
Laser Sonar ! Can i use it to make 3d scans of stuff that's around a corner?
Nice background
I don't care about a camera that can see around corners
what I want is a camera that can see through -clothes- fabric...for research
I see that you're a man of science too, my friend. 😏😅
Dear Mr. Person Humanson, if that is even your real name, you have roused some misgivings. I am led to believe that a) You may not be who you claim to be, and that b) your intended use of this technologfy may be not be completley virtuous.
@@VelourUniform Who made you the police of vice and virtue. There is nothing wrong with looking through peoples clothes as long as you don't masturbate to it at the time or post it to a 8chan. Keeping it private for you is ethically sound. I take secret photographs of one of the genders I have a research interest in , nobody has ever complained. Leave Mr Humanson alone, suggesting he is a non-human, otherworldly intelligence based on a name is basically super-space-racism .
Mr. Person Humanson there was a camera being sold in the 2000’s that had a filter that could see through clothes... I have no clue how good it was but I know it was taken off the market
@@mikeyoung260 Yeah, I know about those and have seen one of those. It can't see through clothes unless the clothes are skin tight, like undies or bathing suit and it definety can't see through more than one layer of tightly worn clothing. The image it produces has a grayish green(?) tint to it. It's as if it only see's the outline under the clothing rather than actually seeing through it
Not to be rude but isn't it like ultra sound but with lasers(light) instead of sound echoing
I hate to be a debbie downer on this one, but this isn't that fascinating, great or inspirational... It's "scientists use high intensity lasers to see low intensity reflections on flat diffuse surface."
Just being honest, it's kind of lame. To dumb it down, you can summarize "with a bright enough light, even a flat matte wall can work kind of like a crappy mirror" or "did you know that walls are just barely reflective?"
Yeah I suppose most people don't think of it, but I think people have seen glows on adjacent walls around corners from people wearing bright colored clothing before.
The difference here is of course that they're shining a laser at the wall to make the person glow back at the wall, then taking point samples and separating the image of the wall from it's induced reflection - that's cute, but it's literally image of wall prior to laser subtract image of wall after laser and denoise and sharpen.
I get that they're using LIDAR techniques to figure out when the bounce-back happens to figure out how far away the reflection is, but it's still just "cute" IMO.
Yep.. all your car needs is a super high powered laser array drawing a ton of power just to see "more" than the human eye..
Half the fun of driving is almost smashing into pedestrians.
CIA guys be like: *LOL we did that back in 1970s only*
Great video! It makes my imagination fly!
But Media Lab of MIT has already made this few years ago.
well that's old tech, it's been done years ago so no idea why a Uni has only just discovered this. Search on youtube "one trillion frames per second camera"
I think the chick forgot to mention it was funded by DARPA
Why are they using t as the variable instead of z? Is it supposed to mean something else?
Her throwing her hands around really annoyes me. 😕
Now soilders and police can start firing like a bunch of hackers before u even turn the corner
Can we put one of these systemes in my suit of arrmors visor
God Dang it.
When boston dynamics spot and atlas are chasing me through burning ruins of my hometown I don't need them to have x ray vision.
Please people, give us half a chance in the oncoming robot revolution.
So, are we going to be bombarded with powerful lasers from every passing car? And since this technology is based on bouncing the laser off a surface behind the object, will all our roads have to be lined with evenly reflective surfaces?
How is there not a military implementation for this technology?
Oh, as soon as they can make it small enough to fit in a soldier's helmet (which is actually pretty likely, since lasers aren't that big) there will be, trust me.
Black ops 2 relfex sight omg
#ask seeker can you make a video about introverts and extroverts
um dumb thought but if the lazier is so bright then why would it not blind/distract/hurt someone to see it? {yes i know it is in lab but i mean when it gets out in the filed
best gun scope ever!
Well you can’t just go blasting lasers around in public, it would damage people’s eyes.
does it work when there are multiple laser shooting cameras around each other ?
Where can I buy this camera?
Brace Yourself, Laser Tag on the road!
But will this high power laser harm other driver's eye sights? Or is it harmless?
Wait a minute! Isn't a requirement of this technique a wall or reflective surface on the opposite side so that the laser has something to bounce off? If so how is this tech going to help extraterrestrial rovers "see" around an obstacle when that obstacle can be s big boulder & there is not neat, reflective surfaces behind it? I don't think this would even work in the terrestrial real world environment, like seeing if something is hidden behind a tree in a forest. Most "real" world environments do not have neat smooth reflective surfaces that happens to be positioned perpendicular & right behind the object.
LeftPinkie anything you see that has color is reflecting that wavelength of light... so basically anything you can see is reflecting light... it doesn’t need to be neat smooth and reflective for light to bounce off
Yea, you can just as well strap a big huge mirror at 45° to the front of the vehicle. And it would give you a full colour image.
please improve the volume of your sound.
showcase turn.. up the volume..
@@Kate-Tea I applaud your grasp of the obvious though not your presumptiveness. My volume on my laptop is turned ALL THE WAY UP for seeker videos and i still have to strain to hear what is being said.
@@minhal_lhr your speakers.. Are fucked..
A real solution is to just use earphones or something.
You could use the captions
0:31
What if there isn’t a wall opposite....??.........
This could possibly be used on mapping caves on mars and the moon maybe a way to put this into a instrument for a space probes.
????
Not too educated on this but can't sonar technology do something similar?
Watched This Before In Discovery Channel, It's Called *"FEMTOPHOTOGRAPHY".*
Nonetheless, Good Work Spreading The Updates On This Technology, Seeker Team!
Wouldn't that laser be too strong to use in public? I assume if it's strong enough to see around corners its strong enough to blind someone
When you get a computer to process 20 times faster than present day computers, the technology might be useful. Right now its just a blur.