Introducing Xhand - designed exclusively for embodied AI!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Introducing Xhand - designed exclusively for embodied AI!
Imagine a hand that can gently pet a cat, precisely hold scissors, safely handle eggs, and perform other intricate tasks just like a human. Xhand is the answer!
With 12 active degrees of freedom, built-in tactile sensors, high control precision, smooth and reliable operation, and fully self-developed technology, Xhand is setting new standards in robotics.
Discover the future of robotics with Xhand!
-“wake up, a new robot released”-
Woke up to yet another robot release
So true, noticed that too.
All are Chinese, Boston Dynamics is fighting alone
It's pretty obvious that this is teleoperated by a human but It's still quite impressive. For the size, it has amazing dexterity and precision. It's not wobbling and it's not stiff. It's very "just right".
The hardware is there, it just needs the AI to be real.
The teleoperation can be simulated by an AI, it's not that difficult.
With Software like Nvidia Groot there's no more problem.
yes it looks lie somebody is operating remotely.
> How big do you want the thumbs to be?
> Yes
Yours are the same under the skin
@@MrPilotStunts You mean the distal phalanx on my thumb three times the size of the ones on my other fingers under my skin?
@@alexandrepvThe palm is not counted but there is movement for the fingers there
@@Arjava. I was talking about the size for the phalanges from my very first comment
@@MrPilotStunts thats literally not true
Plant moms and cat moms just got replaced
It is so good now, imagine 10 years later...
Robocops are the scariest
Imagine 3 months from now.
Literally what we are hearing since decades
@@Piskit709 literally just try out gpt4o ! please for gods sake, go there and try it, it's free. That's the type of intelligence (still getting better, fast - like real FAST) that'll make these robots work. We have this intelligence since just a few years ago, without it it was always impossible to make robots work because you had to program EVERYTHING in advance and that's impossible.
You won't even need 10 years after they go to the public.
1st versions will be awful but as millions of people start to interact with them, these robots will learn really really quickly getting very clever and useful in just a few iterations of "deploy model, fish for training data from interactions, train and redeploy"
looks like this company specializes in precision hands.
It looked very happy :)
the cat ...... not so much XD
Sooo.. 5 years until it cooks and cleans?
Human knuckles and joint are somewhat concave therefore the tips of the fingers point towards each other a bit when the hand is closed. The length of the fingers also matter. Here all fingers are the same size and bend parallel making the pinkie finger mostly useless.
We would love to review this on our channel!
😍😍
Help, the robot is giving me the Kazuma hand gesture again!
amazing job guys thankyou for all your hard work
I wanna see it string a bow, draw it, hit targets, and improve. Maybe give it a plike of sticks and random tools see what it can build. See if it can start a fire with sticks.
It’s future>.>>> Would you like cream with your coffee sir
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The thing about Chinese robots is that I just really dont find remote piloted bots so impressive. So us what it can do without someone piloting it.
Ai can analyze remote interactions and duplicate them. The more data the ai has the more accurate it will become
@@seanhardman1964 That's a meaningless statement. A operated robot is in an entirely different universe from an autonomous robot, and it's not just a matter of creating data.
@@r.m8146I mean, it depends what kind of sensors and data collection is going on during human operation. There are ways to save human movements, and if the robot is collecting data about the environment and what kind of tasks are done, that can be plugged into a simulation software, where it analyses the movement and tries to learn from it in thousands of iterations at a time
@@seanhardman1964 exactly. As long as there is a closed loop for RLHF, it can improve. Tesla also uses this for FSD. Every time a human operator corrects the car, a complete packet of info is sent back to the Tesla Dojo including the seconds just before and after the human intervention, asking "what did the car do wrong that the human had to take control?" - we are using the same techniques for many things. My field wasn't AI for a long, long time but it's now something that can't be ignored and the tools are just mind-blowing.
A good embodied hardware base that is low cost, accurate, fairly cheap to build is what we need. That and a standard for communicating with the robot motors and sensors. Then we can have an open platform for embodied AI and robotics. We are living in the most amazing time period in human history.
@@seanhardman1964 I know a robot that said something like that once.
They will improve upon this model in the future, making the hands even more versatile.
It is very noticeable that the robot is controlled by a human and is not autonomous like the Boston Dynamics robots. But with this they show that they already have the hardware but they need to improve the software
That cat does not look happy!🤣🤣🤣
That’s one freaky cat
No mention of whether it’s autonomous
You are aware this is a marketing video for the HAND, not the robot?
@@ThomasTomiczek The hand is indeed very cool.
@@luc8254 Not sure. If I compare it to i.e. the Tesla Optimus or most other humanoid robots hands - it looks rather unimpressive. No word about tactile sensors. And the thumb is way too large - this hand can NOT use most tools that are build for human hands (contrary to i.e. the Tesla Optimus) and thus does not look cool but is unsuitable for task.
It is clearly piloted by a VR operator, which explains the micro-shaking due to inaccuracies.
@@belarrius1882 Actually no - looks more to me like the AI training is not finished. Same happend with pretty much any other robot showing off... non-tele-operation.
Final boss: tie the balloon
I hate to say it but the robot is definitely faster than my kids on picking up the toys and without the fuss.
Pero china esta que presente, un robot toda la semana
🎉Interesting to know!
Totally autonomous and not tele-operated :)
if it had wheels so i could jump on its back and ride it to my now non existent job that might be sweet XD
😮 this cat didn't die😮 during the filming of this video😮 okay but what about😮 anytime except this video😮 I can neither confirm nor deny😮
How many cats has it crushed?
Came to see the "happy" cat
Was waiting to see it break out into a saxophone solo… 🎷
Is it being teleoperated or AI controlled ?
looks very teleoperated
yep
its about the hand. it does not matter if its teleoperated or not.
Introducing Third Hand. Play Stellar Blade with both hands while staying happy.
Ta legal, mas ainda devagar...
Chonky will become the standard beauty of human
did a robot just give me the finger 🤣
Well done ✅ smart bot
Good 😊
That cat was not purring
this is a high-school project!
Impressive but it needs a lot of improvement 😊
teleoperated, cool, but mechanical is solved or good enough long time. the really hard task is software, understanding and interact with the surroundings. so, nice presentation of a concept that will not work without proper software
It makes a lot of unnecessary movements, suggesting its teleoperated by human. Because human's hands would wave and sway during movements but if it was AI doing it, it wouldn't need to program those movements.
IDK, because this robots are not programmed. They are learning from human movements.
But yeah probably.
Yeah but I can’t believe they programm an AI to do thumbs up after every minor task completed
Today’s teleoperation is tomorrow’s autonomy. Teleoperation is how they train robot AI.
I think this is meant to showcase the hardware only
@@captainlockes2344yeah they just selling the hand not software
Nice now we only need an actual AI to use this properly (this is remote controlled).
Clearly teleoperated.
Its starting to happen already.
can he peel an egg?
also for industry robots it might be better to have more than 2 hands sometimes it is limiting
It appears to be non-autonomous with impressive movements. Can it lift over 5kg in each hand? It seems to have a programmer guiding it during training. I'm eager to see how it evolves.
teleoperated?
Music name please
Will it ever have legs
T100
If they can already do this then how about 10 years from now....
Is it operated by human? It looks to be controlled real time. This does not look like machine learning movements. It waves and rolls its fingers constantly? Something a human would do if they were controlling this.
The cat died during the filming of this demonstration.
So did your brain.
🤣
It’s no Tesla Optimus, but this is neat
just an puppet lol
This is incredible but can it wipe my aaaaa$$
good tech demo, but no way to use it in real production environment...
😮 good Lord the terminators are coming out of the woodwork😮 hit him with the Tesla Cannon😮 this is literally😮 like the fourth or fifth robot to be announced in the last month😮 my Tesla Canon is going to run out of ammo eventually😮 something's changed the sentinels😮 have been getting upgraded and being deployed faster😮
What😅
Nice one
it is controlled by a human
Fully teleported. Do not interesting for most big companies as the most celebrity part is the autonomous ai training
RC robot? by human.
didnt do youtube seo - low views lol
不要搞沉默的机器人嘛,你让它开口"说话".....🤐🤨😏
So tired of this,,, they need to disclose if this is teleop, autonomous or preprogrammed upfromt
five fingers ? ha, a robot can have a thousand fingers, are you afraid that this ... machine... could be better then you in design ? nobody can beat the robot or android. peace and love. #robotphilia
i seen manufacturing machines do better.
Just VR headset control by human . No meaning
The meaning of this video is to showcase hand joint movement
This is not autonomous
Am I the only one who sees how inefficient and maintenance intensive this kind of design is, they really should stop trying to copy a human form.
Unfortunately, the world we live in, such as buildings and factories, are designed for the human form.
You are sooo right! The world we live in has evolved around the human form, but robotics designers have the perfect opportunity to create something that works much better than the human body, and still functions in that world.
Remember; there are NO rotating parts in the human body.
This video is a demo for the hand only... I think that should have been made more clear in the description. They have done a nice job of the smoothness etc. but does it need five digits? Mickey Mouse got on fine with only four!
@@PiefacePete46 we have synovial joints and yes there are different types of robots but humanoid will perform better than all types of robot. We have many types of robots like dogs,snake and horse but adding a head or tail seems unnecessary and as for humanoid it is necessary depending for its functionality.
@@Omii_3000 A robot that looks like a human needs to have the same capabilities as a human, but it's not necessary to copy the human arm exactly. There have been some great designs that have a more robotic feel, but they're still very effective. They focus on things like flexibility, range, freedom, maintenance and overview. It's just a matter of aesthetics to create robots that look like humans. They're doing this because they want to make them look good, which will be impractical and a money pit in the long run. At some point, cheap robots that can do more and better than good-looking ones will take over any human form factor.
Good point!
China robot mostly more advance than another country
Nice fake. Look ppl to white plush