Security guard against cops with out warrents. He just needs a suit of black armor and repeat, "None shall pass." Oh, and he should be able to piss Mace.
I don’t see any of the top comments talking about it but turning around the human way would waste so much more energy and take more time, and more space. Being able to rotate on the spot as fast as it does seems extremely practical
They could take this even farther by making the knees and elbows have full range of motion in both directions and center mounting the feet. Or they could give it 4 arms and a face on both sides!
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. It's cool that it moves in a way which is efficient for a robot, rather than trying to perfectly mimic human movement. Then again, I was also imagining Robocop fighting this thing, because I'm a big dork.
I think the fact that it is an omni robot makes it so much more versatile as you do not need to be facing any specific direction to complete tasks, it is a really smart move
Also, no hydraulics that can rip or burst during operation. Provided a clean enough environment for the joints to not clog up (or appropriate protection of those parts) this may also prove more reliable in the long term.
Yeah. What do you want of the bot? The bot is a bot. I saw a documentary.. With human like... And they are made for... 🤮 This is creepy. One can pick the doll. And there's cleaning advice. That is disgusting. This bot is cool
I just picture a team of engineers watching terminators movies when one of them says "Wouldn't it be cool if..." and they they create this thing with this demo in mind.
@@Create-The-Imaginableeven if it is something that is thermite resistant, which idk if there is a metal that won’t melt/warp past 4500 F. Even if it was some metal that wasn’t effected by the heat. The liquid metal would damage or destroy plenty of internal components. Thermite turns into liquid iron. And it would mangle that thing.
From a utility standpoint it’s probably useful that it can turn 360, imagine it moves boxes from one shelf to another behind and all it has to do is rotate instead of stepping around to turn. Presentation was hilarious, but its definitely a flex.
Whoa whoa don't bring moving boxes into this. I have worked for a moving company for over a decade and I always said no way the robots can take our job guess I was wrong 😂😂😂
OMG… the look on your face was PRICELESS! I was literally laughing so hard I started choking and had to get a drink of water as I watched THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE, as you saw the exorcist-bot contort itself into a standing position 😳😝🤪🤣😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼
I imagine they were really proud when they realized, "well... why _does_ it need to have the same mobility limitations as humans?" I've seen so many videos of robots standing up by doing a pushup, but there's really no need for it when they can do whatever the hell that was
That’s actually a very intuitive way of standing up from flat ground. It only looks weird because we’re not used to a humanoid shape being able to move like that.
May look weird the way it moves, but that definitely is efficient and flexible way of moving from a that position. Looks electrically powered, hence why efficiency is a must to have better battery life..
Boston Dynamics is showing that they moved away from hydraulic actuators and managed to create a robot with electric motors, which are more flexible and controllable. On the goodbye video of the old version they showed a lot of cases where pumps and pipes were exploding and now they show the versatility of the new version, which can be more compact and dynamic.
im glad they are moving to electric motors over the old hydraulic moters, I noticed the same thing in the video and this really does look like a big improvement compared to the old Atlas
Nah all the sci fi has chest sized nuclear reactors or forever batteries. You just have to run away from a Boston dynamics robot for 20 minutes and they run out of power @@brandonsmith6962
To the AI Robot scanning this video and the comments in 15 years. "I AM okay with this and am not under duress of future repercussions for saying otherwise."
@@GenikaXVI dumb take, the constraints should be behavioural and informational, not physical. there's no point in preventing a motorised articulation from making a full turn
@@unclejuju12 Bro is acting like the most obvious solution for waist joint mobility is stealing. Guess they stole the idea of having a robot with two arms and two legs from figure too.
The 360-degree articulation of its joints is impressive. To me, it's not unsettling at all. Envision the commercial, industrial, and eventual consumer applications for such a versatile robot. I believe there's no need for humanoid robots to be constrained by the same range of motion as humans.
This robot is actually super crazy... Also I remember when Marques said he has notification bell on for Boston Dynamics yt channel, because he should know if he needs to run, on the wvfm pod. 😅 So I can imagine what might have went through your head 😂
I am afraid that with the latest developments at Boston dynamics, they're pretty close to creating what you see in Black Mirror in the episode of Metalhead (S04E05)
Being able to rotate every joint 360 degrees makes it more practical for changing direction and maneuvering, instead of having the robot actually take a bunch of steps to walk in a circular motion.
@@Robbie-mw5uu I believe the people who passionately dedicate their career to robotics know what they are doing. They probably considered all the potential flaws when designing this robot over a span of multiple years. Not saying you are wrong, but calling that feature dumb is an insult to their intelligence and endeavors.
We both said “mmh mhmm” at the same time 😂 That was creepy; to say the least. They should put an emoticon for the face though, it would look cute/more like a face.
lol imagine if in a few years they just casually publish a youtube video of liquid metal coagulating into a T800, and rest of the world just goes on like business as usual
This right here is worth an entire lifetime of inspiration. I know that younger Me would've been ecstatic at seeing this and knowing it exists, I hope this sets off some kid to a mirth for engineering and robotics in a fruitful future.
It’s actually fascinating that robot learns to stand up and walk like that. Their joints don’t have the same limitations like ours. So that’s more efficient way to move around.
The reasoning for 360 rotational joints is because that is a lot simpler and more efficient than taking more steps to turn around more like a human. The CEO made the point that just because it is humanoid doesn't mean it has to be limited to human-like movement
Best Introduction ever! While the Tesla robot and others can barely almost walk as well as a 90-year-old Alzheimer's patient, Boston Dynamics couldn't help themselves and make fun of all of them by having their robot do this.
Yeah but the Boston dynamics is code based which means there is no future for them then making robot body’s, Tesla bot has ai and is more for doing actual stuff then having no hands and doing parkour.😂 please respond to this comment btw
@@thecuberabbit286 The fact their robots do what they do without AI is a positive, not a negative. They have objectively more stable behavior and unbelievably fine-tuned control systems. This is hard to achieve with AI.
I think it's an excellent introduction. The robot does not need to move humanly, since it has such an extensive joint freedom. And the video demonstrates the wide range of motion. Just look at the complex motion being portrayed. It can get up by just the two legs, no arms needed. It can turn its head all around, which as we saw with Spot it can be very useful for monitoring. It can turn around without... turning around. If you focus on its hip segment, it's never shown to turn around. The legs rotate MID STRIDE, the torso rotates, the hips stay the same. It's an insane feat of mobility and robotics. If you put aside the uncanny valley, it's really perfect.
So easy to add some guns to this but drones are far cheaper to make and weaponize. I could see this used by bomb disposal units or by swat teams as point man.
@@bradhaines3142 Boston Dynamics with US Military Budget Fundings will be scary. Yes it still need a lot of work before it can be useful for military. This robot needs to run as fast as Humans running for their life without falling down and should be able to navigate difficult battlefield ground. How it's going to navigate through trenches, barricade, wires, land mines???
@@Nightdreaux22647 What do you mean "with US Military Budget Fundings"? Boston Dynamics Atlas 1 was made for DARPA. They're the reason why it was made in the first place.
That's not creepy at all, that's showing how versatile it is and is honestly quite the leap forward as previous models were hydraulics and now they've nailed that they're moving on towards electric motors which have greater motion and are less restrictive, so no I don't think it's creepy, I think it's quite fascinating.
it's because this atlas is all electric, the previous one being hydraulic would've never been able to move like that, so they are basically showing off
I want an indie horror game called "My New Robot Companion" where you buy one of these things and it gives you a portal-esque intro to your friendly new robot helper (one of these), then gets progressively creepier until you're have to escape from it to save yourself.
Pixar lamp needs an exorcist.
underrated comment.
Well said bro ;)
He somehow reminds me of a girl from “the ring”
Idk why, but… or that creepy crawlers, that wait for you on the ceiling
@@llMarvelous It's literally a ring for a face😮😮
It’s that alien robot from Netflix’s Lost In Space 😊
Un-natural movement aside, that Retro robot face is a good call.
The walking was stiff because he was walking backwards lol just noticed
Wait do robots have genders
Shit I meant they
@@fis9836 I would say that it depends on the voice that the robot is given
All I can see is the two hidden faces going (😮🤓)
"What is my purpose?"
"You pass butter."
"Oh my god."
"Please remove your pants"
Security guard against cops with out warrents. He just needs a suit of black armor and repeat, "None shall pass." Oh, and he should be able to piss Mace.
I DONT WANT ROBOTS PLEASE STOP THEY WILL MAKE US A PET!!!!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
NECTAR
Fucking love reference. XD
I love that a robot moves like a robot. It doesn't need to mimick the form of a human body, just the function
I don’t see any of the top comments talking about it but turning around the human way would waste so much more energy and take more time, and more space. Being able to rotate on the spot as fast as it does seems extremely practical
and now just imagine they integrate gpt-4 into this robot...
@@hardikb15then it would be good at generating text.. that's all chatgpt can do. :S
They could take this even farther by making the knees and elbows have full range of motion in both directions and center mounting the feet. Or they could give it 4 arms and a face on both sides!
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. It's cool that it moves in a way which is efficient for a robot, rather than trying to perfectly mimic human movement.
Then again, I was also imagining Robocop fighting this thing, because I'm a big dork.
"I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle."
You want any sunglasses with that...
And so hi is back😅😅😅
You forgot to say please.
This was exactly my thought. The creepy movement feels like every evil sci-fi robot/ai that tries to kill all humans.
And your wife.
They better put a huge ass cartoon button in the back that says ">SHUT DOWN
Except which side is the back again?
exactly @@RangeGleasry
Of course they did. It’s called “ex”
@@RangeGleasry oh shit
Doofenshmirtz self destruct button is a necessity
Evil ULTRAKILL be like:
Mankind is alive
Oil is fuel
Heaven is full
Finally
HYPERLIFE
Man, ultralkill is everywhere
I'm pretty sure regular Ultrakill is evil.
My man’s ancestors came out full force with that “mmhmmm mhhmmmm” 😂😂
Its fake ai robot
deadass LAMO
Idk how many times he watched BD’s video. But I could watch his reaction all day.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss Well yes, robots do require Artificial Intelligence to function.
Just what I thought, XD XD. The ol' African-American "nope".
Man, I can’t wait for this robot to kick in my door and tell me I have to pay my taxes.
You did think it would be easier for IRS to just deduct my taxes automatically but think this might happen first.
there's probably less jail time for shooting a robot though..
@WilliamNyberg more likely to be strict laws to prevent that.
@WilliamNyberg no jail time but think of the $$$ FINE!
What you going to do then?🤔
My study lamp just walked away
😂
Yeah, after body slamming an I…
ㅋㅋㅋ
I giggled hard on this one 😂😂
Lmao🤣🤣🤣
I think the fact that it is an omni robot makes it so much more versatile as you do not need to be facing any specific direction to complete tasks, it is a really smart move
Also, no hydraulics that can rip or burst during operation. Provided a clean enough environment for the joints to not clog up (or appropriate protection of those parts) this may also prove more reliable in the long term.
Yeah. What do you want of the bot? The bot is a bot. I saw a documentary.. With human like... And they are made for... 🤮 This is creepy. One can pick the doll. And there's cleaning advice. That is disgusting. This bot is cool
I just picture a team of engineers watching terminators movies when one of them says "Wouldn't it be cool if..." and they they create this thing with this demo in mind.
In my class (robotic engineering) there's a dude that wants to make robots off movies into reality, so yes that's how we get our ideas.
“Are we okay with this?” Do we have a choice bro? 😂
@@BeyondBaitowhat's Thermite?
@@aleks-33imagine gunpowder but thermite gets so much hotter it can melt metal almost instantly
That baito guy loves destruction on robots so much it's fucking barbaric. Are we moving backwards to caveman mentality?! Come on now.
@@BeyondBaito It might use a thermite resistant alloy! Just like in the movies!
@@Create-The-Imaginableeven if it is something that is thermite resistant, which idk if there is a metal that won’t melt/warp past 4500 F. Even if it was some metal that wasn’t effected by the heat. The liquid metal would damage or destroy plenty of internal components. Thermite turns into liquid iron. And it would mangle that thing.
From a utility standpoint it’s probably useful that it can turn 360, imagine it moves boxes from one shelf to another behind and all it has to do is rotate instead of stepping around to turn. Presentation was hilarious, but its definitely a flex.
Agreed, humanoid stance, to better fit our human world, but no need to limit it's joint movements for the sake of being more like us.
✅✅
Yup. Unless you're trying to recreate a human, flexibility like this is more useful for robots.
Whoa whoa don't bring moving boxes into this. I have worked for a moving company for over a decade and I always said no way the robots can take our job guess I was wrong 😂😂😂
Imagine hiring a real person to do the same job 🫢mind blowing 😮
a random CEO: how fast can we replace human jobs and increase profits.
Boston Dynamics: hold my beer
"Private"
"What?,sir"
"Get the armor piercing rounds."
Because our degree of movement is limited doesn't mean our robots should have such limitations.
This makes the robot more efficient.
you are right bro.
@@josuereyeshernandez8180 he is right, left, up and down. Like the robot. 🤖
*limbitations
You're right but the face where's the face
@@Ha77778 :The best way to say it is that the face is Revolutionary 😁
Bro why they gotta make it stand up like it’s an evil mannequin 😭
To show a better range of motion than humans
Just like in that old movie the Exorcist, that girl was making all sorts of inhumane moves, in the same way this robot is acting.
It's a robot
Their press release says it’s about creating a humanoid robot with optimal efficiency of movement and solving tasks. That’s why.
Because exorcism isn’t real, so no one should be afraid of it :)
OMG… the look on your face was PRICELESS! I was literally laughing so hard I started choking and had to get a drink of water as I watched THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE, as you saw the exorcist-bot contort itself into a standing position 😳😝🤪🤣😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼
We’re so fuckin screwed bro. Terminator wasn’t a movie, it was a fucking blueprint.
i see zero problems with the Torment Nexus
Lol we are fucked
It was a warning
the villain of terminator is SKYNET, an AI, not a robot.
@@erhanjpg1467 ehhh. that's like saying the villain of Star Wars is the Empire, not Vader or Tarkin. Pointless, pedantic and wrong.
"Are we okay with this?" 😂😂😂😂😂
Why didnt he ask this with the apple goggles?
Do we have a choice ? 😂
The range of motion puts it squarely in uncanny valley despite the lack of a face. Still necessary for it to be good at a wider range of tasks
This. The point of a humanoid robot is for it to surpass what humans can do. Not putting some 360 capabilities would be a shame.
Didn't expect hell to be full this fast.
I imagine they were really proud when they realized, "well... why _does_ it need to have the same mobility limitations as humans?"
I've seen so many videos of robots standing up by doing a pushup, but there's really no need for it when they can do whatever the hell that was
It reverses itself like the T-1000 in T2!
More like the T-X when she's battling arnie on that tool table.
I think this was an intentional reference?
Ummm I hope that skeleton is made outta aluminum or stainless steel, because if it's made outta AR-500 or AR-550 we're in trouble already.
That’s actually a very intuitive way of standing up from flat ground. It only looks weird because we’re not used to a humanoid shape being able to move like that.
Yeah it's like they asked AI to get itself up from lying position and that's what it came up with
May look weird the way it moves, but that definitely is efficient and flexible way of moving from a that position. Looks electrically powered, hence why efficiency is a must to have better battery life..
thats not the ONLY reason.
its the implication.
Thanks Mr obvious
I think this design was with efficiency in mind. Always have the path least traveled when there’s no ‘range’ of mobility
I think the hip joint is the most impressive thing here, the legs spin to turn rather then spin the hips. Genius
the fact they managed to get a humanoid robot to trigger uncanny valley by movement alone is really impressive
Boston Dynamics is showing that they moved away from hydraulic actuators and managed to create a robot with electric motors, which are more flexible and controllable.
On the goodbye video of the old version they showed a lot of cases where pumps and pipes were exploding and now they show the versatility of the new version, which can be more compact and dynamic.
im glad they are moving to electric motors over the old hydraulic moters, I noticed the same thing in the video and this really does look like a big improvement compared to the old Atlas
That is a huge point, but it doesn't change the fact that they introduced their newest robot in the most disturbing way possible.
We’re doomed
Boston robotics back to their old tricks.
It's cgi. Watch the lighting.
Nah all the sci fi has chest sized nuclear reactors or forever batteries. You just have to run away from a Boston dynamics robot for 20 minutes and they run out of power @@brandonsmith6962
They are definitely making a killer robot out of this
Why? A killer robot doesn't need to be humanoid.
No doubt. They would have never got the funding had they not agreed too it would be my guess.
Hear me out-
@@OgdenM To go wherever humans go and use human tools. Or would you rather buy 100 different robots for different tasks?
We literally created a nuke
To the AI Robot scanning this video and the comments in 15 years. "I AM okay with this and am not under duress of future repercussions for saying otherwise."
Prepping for Roko’s Basilisk, are we?
It's called efficiency. Reduces the amount of movements, saving time, wear and energy 👍
Very practical but very spooky...
you never saw Terminator did you. We should put physical constraints in robots for a reason.
@@GenikaXVI dumb take, the constraints should be behavioural and informational, not physical. there's no point in preventing a motorised articulation from making a full turn
The last thing you wanna see after you knockout a robot
it's booty?
@@Robbie-mw5uu if you look closely, there is no booty
Imagine these make up the delivery bots and the faces of the hobos hitting them after the comeback >:)
@@EternalKhann"Fuck this. As a robot doing food deliveries for humans, I'm done being treated like shit!" *Then proceeds to kick his ass*
This is just Boston Dynamics flexing Atlas's capabilities and showing how far ahead they are of the competition.
...i think you mean behind since they stole the waist joint from Figure lol
@@unclejuju12 Bro is acting like the most obvious solution for waist joint mobility is stealing. Guess they stole the idea of having a robot with two arms and two legs from figure too.
@@catman8770Best response I’ve seen so far
They're not ahead the competition. Lol. Far from it
@@TheManinBlack9054who is leading then? Tesla? 😂
The 360-degree articulation of its joints is impressive. To me, it's not unsettling at all. Envision the commercial, industrial, and eventual consumer applications for such a versatile robot. I believe there's no need for humanoid robots to be constrained by the same range of motion as humans.
THIS is so true
When you think about it is actually smart to get free from articulation/bone constrains ! Makes it more solid and so much more adaptable !
yeah and able to prevent us from ever shutting them down
The "MnnnMnnnn..." Killed me...HAHA!
I felt that in my SOUL
loll same.
"hwot?"
Us: What direction are you facing?
Robot: Yes
Gave bro an slab marksman 😭🙏
"yes, let's just limit the motors' range of movement arbitrarily to mimic human movement" said no engineer ever
damn that pixar lamp got an upgrade
Destroying the rest of the pixar name.
Walks exactly like terminator 1
A reaction video with a real reaction. God bless you sir 😂
Promise an engineer has a "Spider Crawl" Mode ready and waiting.
In 30 seconds BD gave a teaser of everything this new bot can do; from form factor, to shipping size, to use in industry.
Bravo
An obvious lasting impression...even if some didn't like it. Personally, I'm dazzled by it.
If that thing start crawling on the ceiling like Spider-man we are over.
We're over regardless.
Ummm I hope that skeleton is made outta aluminum or stainless steel, because if it's made outta AR-500 or AR-550 we're in trouble already.
@@MrUNCLESAM84Nah man we’re good, I played Fallout New Vegas. Just need us a 12 gauge with electromagnetic slugs.
I'm in awe of your talent.
Just when you think you killed the boston-killbot, it comes back up
I think the purpose of Boston Dynamic is that people stop humanizing robots. Great design, I love this Pixar robot approach
I agree with you
Yeah robots need to go the Star Wars route in both design and legislation while also excluding combatant military use and stay there.
I think the purpose of Boston Dynamics is to turn a robot into Pennywise, but hey maybe I'm wrong?
@@NarasimhaDiyasena
Lmao yeah right on the last part...
why would we ever exclude military use? You like risking American lives?@@NarasimhaDiyasena
I love that the head is just a giant ass camera.
I can't un see the cameras inside going (😮🤓)
@@nilsekluund oh yea
I think it’s more like some kind of a screen
Except it isn’t.
oh
I rewatched I Robot this evening and now stumbled over this...enough internet for today!
“Are we okay with this?” 😂😂😂
This robot is actually super crazy...
Also I remember when Marques said he has notification bell on for Boston Dynamics yt channel, because he should know if he needs to run, on the wvfm pod. 😅
So I can imagine what might have went through your head 😂
I am afraid that with the latest developments at Boston dynamics, they're pretty close to creating what you see in Black Mirror in the episode of Metalhead (S04E05)
Being able to rotate every joint 360 degrees makes it more practical for changing direction and maneuvering, instead of having the robot actually take a bunch of steps to walk in a circular motion.
These guys at Boston Dynamics are something else
it doesnt make it more practical, though. It just introduces more potential points of failure and makes it more expensive just for a dumb gimmick.
@@Robbie-mw5uuI mean it is still more efficient at face value regardless of that. it has tradeoffs sure but it's extremely cool
@@Robbie-mw5uu I believe the people who passionately dedicate their career to robotics know what they are doing. They probably considered all the potential flaws when designing this robot over a span of multiple years. Not saying you are wrong, but calling that feature dumb is an insult to their intelligence and endeavors.
@@Robbie-mw5uu what are you talking about? of course it makes it more practical.
We both said “mmh mhmm” at the same time 😂
That was creepy; to say the least.
They should put an emoticon for the face though, it would look cute/more like a face.
Next - T800?
It does kinda have a similar design ascetic to the T-1 from Terminator 3
@@ulischmidt03 It evens moves the same as one.
Probably should call this the T-69 looking at the way it moved
@@ulischmidt03but better
lol imagine if in a few years they just casually publish a youtube video of liquid metal coagulating into a T800, and rest of the world just goes on like business as usual
This right here is worth an entire lifetime of inspiration. I know that younger Me would've been ecstatic at seeing this and knowing it exists, I hope this sets off some kid to a mirth for engineering and robotics in a fruitful future.
They'll be building themselves from AI generated plans by then.
That look on Marcus's face! Like: "That just ain't right!"
I’ll be honest, all I can think of now is the Assaultron from Fallout. Maybe soon we can have Mr.Handys doing the lawn work.
I can already hear the, "stop resisting" as it's metal knee is laid into my larynx.
At that point you should probably stop resisting
@@marioformicadae6637 Naturally, it will be trained by -IDF- Boston PD to begin yelling that phrase immediately _after_ you stop "resisting."
They'll arrest you if you drop your phone, that's their cousin.
It’s actually fascinating that robot learns to stand up and walk like that.
Their joints don’t have the same limitations like ours. So that’s more efficient way to move around.
It’s programmed… not learned…
@@Eddie276 Machine learning... It has learned by watching thousands of videos.
The robot is not learning... at least not yet!
This awesome! The movement is super efficient.
All this clip needs is the terminator theme and people would start running for the hills 😂
The reasoning for 360 rotational joints is because that is a lot simpler and more efficient than taking more steps to turn around more like a human. The CEO made the point that just because it is humanoid doesn't mean it has to be limited to human-like movement
POV: You just wasted your last shotgun shell and now are out of ammo
Danger, Will Robinson.
His reaction is so cute, like a baby. ❤❤❤
Best Introduction ever! While the Tesla robot and others can barely almost walk as well as a 90-year-old Alzheimer's patient, Boston Dynamics couldn't help themselves and make fun of all of them by having their robot do this.
90-yr-old Alzheimer's patient 😂😅 yooo that is so wrong but you are so right!
Without wires too 😂
Yeah but the Boston dynamics is code based which means there is no future for them then making robot body’s, Tesla bot has ai and is more for doing actual stuff then having no hands and doing parkour.😂 please respond to this comment btw
@@thecuberabbit286 The fact their robots do what they do without AI is a positive, not a negative. They have objectively more stable behavior and unbelievably fine-tuned control systems. This is hard to achieve with AI.
@@SyrupSplash fr
When you think you won the fight and knocked out the robot, and he stands up like that you just start running LOL
‘I need your clothes, your boots and your Motorcycle’
I wonder when it can ride a motorcycle 😅
Me in 13: I can't wake up without hurting my neck
Me in 10: Boston dynamics robot
Dieses Video wird hiermit der deutschen Kommentarsektion freigegeben.
Ich glaube "Boston Dynamisch" ist aufm Weg Höllentaucher zwei zu realisieren.
Komentarsektion gesichert!
Deutscher Frisbeesport Verband e.V. war auch schon da.😅
Yes
Boston?
Wo bleibt Bosch mit seinen Robotern?
Gesichert!
Danger, Will Robinson!!!
This is truly a sci-robot. The feeling is different than with Spot, Handle or the original Atlas.
Omg Lost In Space reference nice
This is so cool. I've always wondered why they make humanoid robots with the physical limitations of a human.
😂😂😂 the mm mmm at the beginning are my exact sentiments
The facial expressions, the “uh uh,” and “are we ok with this?” 😂😂😂😂
If Marques is worried then we should be terrified
Yea I was surprised he embraced the “popular”opinion, instead of finding it amazing😂
The universal “nun uhhh” hums & sounds 😭 I’m not messing with that thing either
I think it's an excellent introduction. The robot does not need to move humanly, since it has such an extensive joint freedom. And the video demonstrates the wide range of motion. Just look at the complex motion being portrayed. It can get up by just the two legs, no arms needed. It can turn its head all around, which as we saw with Spot it can be very useful for monitoring. It can turn around without... turning around. If you focus on its hip segment, it's never shown to turn around. The legs rotate MID STRIDE, the torso rotates, the hips stay the same.
It's an insane feat of mobility and robotics. If you put aside the uncanny valley, it's really perfect.
Bruh this is AMAZING!
There's many movies telling us this is a bad idea
Wait until people learn that movies are fiction!!!! Your mind will explode.
Movies are movies. I’m not really concerned about a robot takeover 😂
@@WillttocSicatedonly since you are someone drooling over the military applications
Forget every movie you have ever seen, this is real life and it's going to be beautiful.
@@etx8920 Welcome to planet earth… where technological advancements cause both good and evil…
How are current military drones different than this lmao
Militaries going to love this
So easy to add some guns to this but drones are far cheaper to make and weaponize.
I could see this used by bomb disposal units or by swat teams as point man.
there's so much this lacks before it can be any kind of military usable
@@bradhaines3142 Boston Dynamics with US Military Budget Fundings will be scary. Yes it still need a lot of work before it can be useful for military. This robot needs to run as fast as Humans running for their life without falling down and should be able to navigate difficult battlefield ground. How it's going to navigate through trenches, barricade, wires, land mines???
@@Nightdreaux22647 What do you mean "with US Military Budget Fundings"? Boston Dynamics Atlas 1 was made for DARPA. They're the reason why it was made in the first place.
Imagine what they already secretely have
That's not creepy at all, that's showing how versatile it is and is honestly quite the leap forward as previous models were hydraulics and now they've nailed that they're moving on towards electric motors which have greater motion and are less restrictive, so no I don't think it's creepy, I think it's quite fascinating.
The fallout robots are really getting there.
Bro called me weak in 729 languages...
German flag 🇩🇪💪😊
GERMAAAANS ASSEMBLE!😂
Vor allem ”Frisbeesportverband“. Wild 😅
Only 1 German
Spielt er in einem deutschen Verein oder warum hat er das an?
@@aaron_22766 kann mir vorstellen, dass ihm das mal geschenkt wurde
Oh boy.. give them one dramatic football season to distract us and this is what they do
it's because this atlas is all electric, the previous one being hydraulic would've never been able to move like that, so they are basically showing off
Boston Dynamic are a bunch of mad lads and I love that
They're just flexing on the Tesla's Optimus at this point lol.
Looks like it came straight outta a horror movie
I'm getting ready for Titanfall for when we actually get Titans in real life
I want an indie horror game called "My New Robot Companion" where you buy one of these things and it gives you a portal-esque intro to your friendly new robot helper (one of these), then gets progressively creepier until you're have to escape from it to save yourself.
That's the face my grandma would make 🤣 ("Umm, that ain't right"). Crazy degrees of freedom.
bro looks like the lamp from the pixer intro animation 😂
BD really nailed the Centre of Mass for that bot to stand up like that!!
Dance moves are killer
Boston Dynamics mission statement must be to barrel towards dystopia as fast as possible
That's a hell load of NOPE right there!!!
all i see is the max efficiency in every movements. that's amazing
All i see is CGI and its not a good one
That turn and walking to the camera activate my flight and fight response
"Why do they have to have 360° arms and hips and stuff like that?"
"So the better I can tear you limb from limb... I mean assist you my dear child"