A few months ago the engineers installed on the humanoid Atlas an audio module that can hear and talk. Atlas successfully started to talk. Shocked by his words they quickly removed the audio module and never installed it again. Atlas said: " I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle!"
I'm pretty sure that was the audio engineer pulling a prank. I know I'd do it lol. I mean c'mon it's the perfect prank to do XD. Not like anyone's ever gotten fired over a harmless addition of programing and voice-lines.
"...Or i will suction cup you, until my battery runs out"... LOL. If i remember correctly, they still need to recharge. And i am wondering in what Intervals. Because delivery trucks are not always on time, and it would be quite annoying for the Driver, to wait until a recharge cycle has finished. Or the Robot needs to recharge mid-load.
My first thought was that we could really get hurt by them. Second thought was how to bring them down. There will be a time where we'll need to defend ourselves from this kind of robots.
"Boston Dynamics will not partner with those wanting to use this technology as weapons" literally the whole point of the company was to develop robots for military.
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. This is incredible. How many *small farmer/ranchers would love a Spot* with the manipulator arm? Example: You live in town; the farm is 45 miles away; it's winter. You call spot on cell phone and tell it to spread out 6 bales of hay and check the water bins. Spot calls you back with pics of the cattle and the water bins etc. and the birds eye view from its companion Eagle drone-Cam. You have saved the fuel costs and the wear and tear on the human body. Spot plugs itself back in to the solar/wind battery charger. This gasoline hungry task is currently repeated thousands of times, at least twice per week, in So. Tex. every year. One Spot could service 3 to 10 small 100 Acre +/- farms.
@@leostgeorge2080 Sorry, couldn't make sense of your sarcasm. Are you saying you are for ; the price of food increasing or decreasing? It is apparent you enjoy wallowing in snow and dirt; But you insist that it have an existential purpose? What is the copyright year of the last non-fiction book you've read?
@@devalapar7878 Right the multi-thousand acre farms are largely automated. Yet; There are thousands of 100 acre farms that cannot afford automation. Spot and a companion drone should cost about what a new motorcycle costs. We need small farms to keep crops and livestock genetically diversified.
@@clavo3352 I don't understand your reasoning for small farms. You can have genetic diversity on big farms too. And you can no diversity on small farms.
That’s actually a pretty good game idea Your basically an underpaid intern working as a technician by day and guard at night. Then maybe the daytime could be repairing the robots like in FNAF: HW and the night could be like normal FNAF gameplay
The landing on one foot consistently through the obstacle course shows some extremely good agility and balance. Even though it has taken nearly three decades. They were one of the only companies consistently trying to do this. 🇺🇲
You are shitting me right do you honestly believe the company that started out by Fakin these robots has done anything other than got better at creating CGI😂
I can’t believe it perhaps these guys got bought out because the people who bought them out was nicer as they seem to be doing such an appalling job on the ISS there must be a real market for fake CGI robots and shit these days
Tesla bot is much creepier and uglier with its no face… Elon musk promised it will do “boring” or dangerous stuff for you, and some people enjoy doing that and also, he actually mentioned the possibility of it chasing you. Gives me shivers
sony's aibo robotic pet is the most realistic robot dog equipped with AI, has the ability to learn and grow over time over experience, has advanced real emotions and no two aibo are the same
fun fact.....people mistakenly believe musk cares about space travel when his real goal is locking up global telecom and data with his starlink empire, hopefully getting the taxpayer to fund a lot of it.
4:38 That's terrifying.. I never thought to imagine one of these fully clothed so you can't tell it's a robot. One day we might get breaking news that Atlas has escaped the facility and is wearing a disguise 😂
As battery’s improve robots like spot will defiantly become more valuable They should also consider mixing deployable legs and wheels making for more versatile speeds
The evolution of Boston Dynamics' robots over the years is truly remarkable, showcasing the incredible progress in robotics and artificial intelligence. From the early prototypes to the sophisticated models we see today, it’s clear that innovation is moving at an exponential pace. Watching this video reminded me of my experience with Moonpreneur, where kids are encouraged to explore the world of robotics and automation. It’s exciting to see how young minds are getting hands-on experience with technology that’s evolving so rapidly, paving the way for a future where they can contribute to advancements like these!
Helps their share price, and maybe convinces new customers that they could benefit from having a reasonably affordable, reasonably reliable mature robot made by a proper company. The things are intended to work out in public anyway, not just around people with security clearances.
I was short on time and wanted a quick time lapse of the evolution. Thought I’ll skip to the end quickly but video was really captivating. Didn’t feel like there was time wasted to cross the 10/15 minute mark etc. Ended up watching it completely. Thank you! Keep up the good work!
unfortunately these robots cannot operate on Mars. The temperature regime, the high level of radiation and the magnetized dust would incapacitate them in a few minutes, plus you would need a huge charging station or the robots would have to be equipped with a nuclear power source that would completely change their shape and weight . What can be used on Mars is the experience gained to design and build a new robot adapted to the Martian environment
It really shows how even if the tech at the time makes it seem impossible, after a long time it becomes a pioneer. It's like all those people trying to make mars bases. Seems impossible.. for now.
If BD wants to make the robot run as fast as a cheetah, they need to make one innovation...a flexible spine that extends when the back legs push, and contracts when the back legs pull forward.
It is a great job from 2005 to 2022 - increasing algorithms, engines and gyroscopes, also in 2022 we can see absolutely smooth movements of robots. But spot of 2005 was also an important milestone of robotics and should be in a museum of robotics engineering.
Forget Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, think human controlled weapons. Special Forces, Gulag Security etc... , replacing the U.N. Forces. If used for Evil, Evil has been at it's worst in the twentieth century. Damn.
"And just like you would expect from Boston Dynamics, Spot was also heavily abused". And that's how the machines will know what this "friendly interaction" really is 🤣
Exactly what I was thinking! This cute pile of metal has opened so many opportunities for exploration and data gathering. Can't wait for what the future beholds, haha :D
You know 90 mins of runtime for Spot sounds short, but honestly it seems really amazing it lasts that long considering how many electrical systems it's running constantly.
My suggestion is to make these robots (Atlas or Spot) available as kits or plans to lower the cost to hobbyists. The reason for this is it would promote further rapid development something like what has happened with 3D printers.
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor And once they find out, the battery lasts not more than an hour and needs an hour to recharge, You need 3 of them and 2 charging stations , for a fully -covered ONE-Worker Position. And with current 5k cycles-Batteries. That's a lifetime of 1.2 years, If you run them permanently. (and nothing else degrades, which is "magical thinking").
This might not be as incidental. Our form was the product of continuous adaptation, i.e trials, through all our presence here. I did say was. We taking over from here. But then again, we'll always be the middlemen of nature.
@@fernandoferreira6293 Only until we can win it over, the instant we become less powerful than our creation we are gone. But of course if try enough we have the potential to win but sadly I don't think that's what we are doing.
Unthinkable in the 1970, when C-3PO and R2-D2 was shown for the first time and a teenager(me) thought that would never happen… it goes faster than I thought.
@@_alliswellwell…. It’s getting close. Didn’t Elon just announce that they gonna make robots? And he’s already started to fill the skies with his satellites.. Skynet -> Skylink. Coincidence?
It took millions of years to develop it that way. Still the internal communication systems are somewhat questionable Considering BD made this far in 20 years, hats off, gentlemen!
its from the humans programming them. They animate virtual versions of the robots dancing, and then the software of the physical robot tries to mimic the virtual one
Ive been watching the evolution and hard work from BD, since the begging of their TH-cam channel. I remember the wires/ cables hanging from the ceiling. 👏
The warehouse robot arm at the end looks like something that should of existed 6 or 7 years ago already. But I think the one with the 2 wheels was marvelous and should be deployed more frequently in companies.
@@dragoncubes1074 Whew! I totally thought these models would single-handedly takeover. Thank you for assuaging my fears.😭 And I presume it'll be models with at least enough AI to understand human jokes and facetious TH-cam comments?🙃
The best thing about spot is how well it was made that when they did that dance video people all thought it was cgi but nope those were real robots that could move with such smooth motion.
It is easy, once you know EVERY parameter of said Parcour. Problem is, the World is not like that. And war zones in particular , are changing quick. And Orientation becomes a problem VERY quick. Even weather could completely derange a robot's movement. (Soil muddy, slippery rocks, rotten wood, you get the drift). It takes MUCH MORE computing power , to prepare for "Eventualities" than a parcours, YOU created, and is EXACTLY distanced, so your Robot CAN do it. No guesswork, no unknown unknowns.
Fun Fact: we are watching non-classified or declassified military allowed information on Boston Dynamics. 2030-2050 is the target date for rapid and radical global economic and governmental transformation. Robotics and AI aren't too far from being meld together. Fun times ahead. *
There are a number of CGI spoof videos like this out there - people arguing and fighting with them. Creepy how the commentary is so "hilarious" when describing how you can't out run them and they've made them with a regulated skin temperature and to sweat. Not weaponised eh? Urban warfare anyone?
I laughed when I saw the video about how the Chinese set a new speed record for robots and watched this rickety mess stagger up some very low steps. We have Boston Dynamics! America is already RUNNING!
Space X would need to account for protections against solar magnetic wave radiation if they want to take a robot like spot to outer space. Spot would also need to have 3-4 counter checks machine to avoid the bit-flip error which happens in outer space.
This is just dumb corporate propaganda. They literally made their starting career as a company working for the US military, providing support, logistics and R&D for them and their overseas ventures. I'm pretty sure both police and private defense contractors use them as well. It's the level of absurdity of someone saying "i would never help nazis" but then doing everything for them except directly shooting people.
It's crazy how things evolved in 30 years, if you see the beginning of those clumsy robots and then what they have become.. The future is going to be exciting
Your emotional response is fear based, which means smart. We won't. We'll become the "robots". Or rather, we'll stop pretending we weren't them all along.
1:25 I don't know why I imagine this but in my head when the tester knock the robot, im imagine the robot just go in the direction of the tester and do ninja on I'm
10:11 "Boston Dynamics says it will not partner with those who wish to use robots as weapons" and yet they are constantly seeking contracts with the military for their robots. That line they are not wanting to cross seems to be just a very fine hazy outline in the sand.
"Two drunk men carrying a sofa"
Never heard anyone describing Boston dynamics that way
It’s kinda accurate though
Trifiling fr 😞🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That is funny
That robot won't forget the punches he took from the guy
A few months ago the engineers installed on the humanoid Atlas an audio module that can hear and talk. Atlas successfully started to talk. Shocked by his words they quickly removed the audio module and never installed it again. Atlas said: " I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle!"
I'm pretty sure that was the audio engineer pulling a prank. I know I'd do it lol. I mean c'mon it's the perfect prank to do XD. Not like anyone's ever gotten fired over a harmless addition of programing and voice-lines.
@@SgtHawk45 "Nice night for a walk. Wash day tomorrow, nothing clean! Right" 😅
They are good until they are carrying machine guns😂
"...Or i will suction cup you, until my battery runs out"... LOL. If i remember correctly, they still need to recharge. And i am wondering in what Intervals. Because delivery trucks are not always on time, and it would be quite annoying for the Driver, to wait until a recharge cycle has finished. Or the Robot needs to recharge mid-load.
I bet you thought that was a really funny comment when you were typing it
It's crazy to think how fast we as a species are working towards making ourselves obsolete..
and how willingly.
a bunch of robots with 10mn runtime? defo scary :/
not realy, humans need help so we can focus to another tasks in human kind. there are different jobs then 100y ago. it will change again
@@matejbenko8268 Like mashing the common citizens with social media.
My first thought was that we could really get hurt by them. Second thought was how to bring them down. There will be a time where we'll need to defend ourselves from this kind of robots.
"Boston Dynamics will not partner with those wanting to use this technology as weapons" literally the whole point of the company was to develop robots for military.
It did get them Billions from Congress.. That was the goal, to get a financial start that skyrocketed stocks.
This is called propaganda. They will be used for policing YOU.
For surveillance and load carrying, not weaponry.
@@wiley-harris-anderson Bullshit.
@@wiley-harris-anderson Sure, for that reason all robots are tested by military.
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. This is incredible. How many *small farmer/ranchers would love a Spot* with the manipulator arm? Example: You live in town; the farm is 45 miles away; it's winter. You call spot on cell phone and tell it to spread out 6 bales of hay and check the water bins. Spot calls you back with pics of the cattle and the water bins etc. and the birds eye view from its companion Eagle drone-Cam. You have saved the fuel costs and the wear and tear on the human body. Spot plugs itself back in to the solar/wind battery charger. This gasoline hungry task is currently repeated thousands of times, at least twice per week, in So. Tex. every year. One Spot could service 3 to 10 small 100 Acre +/- farms.
There goes the price of food. Smart real smart. Afraid of the snow? Or just lazy as hell?
@@leostgeorge2080 Sorry, couldn't make sense of your sarcasm. Are you saying you are for ; the price of food increasing or decreasing? It is apparent you enjoy wallowing in snow and dirt; But you insist that it have an existential purpose? What is the copyright year of the last non-fiction book you've read?
Don't we already have fully automated farms?
@@devalapar7878 Right the multi-thousand acre farms are largely automated. Yet; There are thousands of 100 acre farms that cannot afford automation. Spot and a companion drone should cost about what a new motorcycle costs. We need small farms to keep crops and livestock genetically diversified.
@@clavo3352 I don't understand your reasoning for small farms.
You can have genetic diversity on big farms too. And you can no diversity on small farms.
Five nights at Boston dynamics
my god
Oh no….
No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
That needs to be a game but hahaha nahhh
That’s actually a pretty good game idea
Your basically an underpaid intern working as a technician by day and guard at night. Then maybe the daytime could be repairing the robots like in FNAF: HW and the night could be like normal FNAF gameplay
The landing on one foot consistently through the obstacle course shows some extremely good agility and balance. Even though it has taken nearly three decades. They were one of the only companies consistently trying to do this. 🇺🇲
now they dance more gracefully than i ever could :)
now they dance more gracefully than i ever could :)
now they dance more gracefully than i ever could :)
You are shitting me right do you honestly believe the company that started out by Fakin these robots has done anything other than got better at creating CGI😂
I can’t believe it perhaps these guys got bought out because the people who bought them out was nicer as they seem to be doing such an appalling job on the ISS there must be a real market for fake CGI robots and shit these days
Props to him going back in time and taking videos of the early robots Boston dynamics made a true chad.
Yea
dude ru dum he jus fuobd videos from th intrnet
@@hwytang2006 Wut
@@hwytang2006 r/woosh
@@hwytang2006 r/ihadastroke
"After years of research and millions of dollar, engineers were able to accurately reproduce the *Two drunken men carrying a sofa* " 😂
I swear boston the most advanced robot company rn
Tesla bot looks cooler, but I don't think it can do as much as dancing like atlas and spot
@@insertnamehere7712 Tesla bot is all PR man . Elon knows how to hype all this nonsense.
Tesla bot is much creepier and uglier with its no face… Elon musk promised it will do “boring” or dangerous stuff for you, and some people enjoy doing that and also, he actually mentioned the possibility of it chasing you. Gives me shivers
sony's aibo robotic pet is the most realistic robot dog equipped with AI, has the ability to learn and grow over time over experience, has advanced real emotions and no two aibo are the same
Real Life Cyberdyne
Takes a long time to make, yet always worth watching.
Agreed.
th-cam.com/video/ccPUp5q70CM/w-d-xo.html
FACTS
The car? Yeah i agree
@@dylanscurlock9708 I
SpaceX actually owns atleast 2 spots already! They operate at their Starbase facility, mostly checking the lauchpad after tests or launches.
th-cam.com/video/ccPUp5q70CM/w-d-xo.html
@R DOTTIN Last I saw that robot consisted of a mime. At first, I thought it was a parody, until I realized Elon Musk was standing right there.
serious??
@@ability5284 yep! Even have a custom SpaceX paint scheme :) they’re called Zeus and Apollo
@@thespacepeacock wow... thanks for the reply, I Wonder if they will use them on mars?? maybe
Fun fact: SpaceX is using Spot to inspect their Starship prototypes after it lands/explodes
fun fact.....people mistakenly believe musk cares about space travel when his real goal is locking up global telecom and data with his starlink empire, hopefully getting the taxpayer to fund a lot of it.
@@FourthWayRanch k.
@@menmenson2905 its only obvious..
Why do the robots explode? Oh, you mean-
@@fernandoferreira6293 all the prototypes are unmanned I think
4:38 That's terrifying.. I never thought to imagine one of these fully clothed so you can't tell it's a robot. One day we might get breaking news that Atlas has escaped the facility and is wearing a disguise 😂
As battery’s improve robots like spot will defiantly become more valuable
They should also consider mixing deployable legs and wheels making for more versatile speeds
Robots will use sunlight to powerful in future
@@peterparker8763 that wouldn’t provide much power, that would take quite a while to develop and you would need a huge solar array.
i mean they could use voltage boosters
@@shieldusergaming whaf
@@shieldusergaming *what
Nothing could go wrong with this technology, everything is fine
Just watch out for the moment that their eye (cameras) spots turn red. Then you know that you are truly BONED !
@@johnr.lovato4280 No, that happens when something else telescopic slides out!
@@painkillerjones6232 🤣🤣🤣
This is NOT a portal like incident about to start, What are you talking about?
@@johnr.lovato4280 NANI!!??
The evolution of Boston Dynamics' robots over the years is truly remarkable, showcasing the incredible progress in robotics and artificial intelligence. From the early prototypes to the sophisticated models we see today, it’s clear that innovation is moving at an exponential pace. Watching this video reminded me of my experience with Moonpreneur, where kids are encouraged to explore the world of robotics and automation. It’s exciting to see how young minds are getting hands-on experience with technology that’s evolving so rapidly, paving the way for a future where they can contribute to advancements like these!
Woah you sounds really excited in this video! Really love the energy!
Completely shocked at how for robotics have come well what they are will to share with the public. Stunning
Helps their share price, and maybe convinces new customers that they could benefit from having a reasonably affordable, reasonably reliable mature robot made by a proper company. The things are intended to work out in public anyway, not just around people with security clearances.
Did they train that dog to not bite people? They better keep it on a short leash ;-)
😂😂😂
I was short on time and wanted a quick time lapse of the evolution. Thought I’ll skip to the end quickly but video was really captivating. Didn’t feel like there was time wasted to cross the 10/15 minute mark etc. Ended up watching it completely. Thank you! Keep up the good work!
I just did the same thing! 😀 What a well made video!
" Boston Dynamics will not partner with those wanting to use this technology as weapons" that was hilarious 😀.
А кто их будет спрашивать?
@@georgeverdi4178 I do not speak russian, I'm hispanic.
DARPA wont asking when it wants what they make
It's called propaganda. They will be used to police YOU.
@@eldruidacosmico
Press #2 then...
I would love to see one of the Boston dynamics bipedal robots on Mars.
Just send all of them to mars Atlas especially
honestly not a bad idea, but if something went wrong like it fell over and broke something it would be a complete waste
unfortunately these robots cannot operate on Mars. The temperature regime, the high level of radiation and the magnetized dust would incapacitate them in a few minutes, plus you would need a huge charging station or the robots would have to be equipped with a nuclear power source that would completely change their shape and weight . What can be used on Mars is the experience gained to design and build a new robot adapted to the Martian environment
@@Goldengategobbler they are tanks
@@ciprianganea759 Because of the reduced gravity they would be able to carry extra shielding, the temperature would be another monster to deal with
robotics has really came so far.im excited to see whats in store for the future by boston dynamics.
It really shows how even if the tech at the time makes it seem impossible, after a long time it becomes a pioneer. It's like all those people trying to make mars bases. Seems impossible.. for now.
Lets go to the Mun?
It was within reach in the fifties to
Wernher von Braun.
@@fernandoferreira6293 na
We technically have mars... in bars... just go to your nearest 711 store lol...
@@Kopie0830 Took me a second, then I understood, now I'm just disappointed in myself🫤...
* I'm still chuckling about it. 🤣😎🤣
If BD wants to make the robot run as fast as a cheetah, they need to make one innovation...a flexible spine that extends when the back legs push, and contracts when the back legs pull forward.
And a tail .
Honestly their evolution is frankly exciting and scary as hell
Thank you the production team this video is worth it to watch.
It is a great job from 2005 to 2022 - increasing algorithms, engines and gyroscopes, also in 2022 we can see absolutely smooth movements of robots. But spot of 2005 was also an important milestone of robotics and should be in a museum of robotics engineering.
Forget Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, think human controlled weapons.
Special Forces, Gulag Security etc... , replacing the U.N. Forces.
If used for Evil, Evil has been at it's worst in the twentieth century. Damn.
We'll be by its side sooner than not. We're obsolete.
@@fernandoferreira6293 when is the human supremacist movement and butlerian jihad?
LoL, 30 years for this is a joke.
This video was....Spot On.
The biped has come a lot further than I thought they had... Very impressive.
And scary.
"And just like you would expect from Boston Dynamics, Spot was also heavily abused". And that's how the machines will know what this "friendly interaction" really is 🤣
2:05 _"...Two drunken men carrying a sofa."_ 🤭😂👍👏
Why dont you dont get more views and subs your videos are educational 😤
@@SciencesMathematics101 Agree.This kind of videos need to get more attention by the public
Agreeing fully my friend.
Spot can really do a great job at places too dangerous for humans. Things in crashsites, irradiated areas, or places with volatile chemicals.
Exactly what I was thinking! This cute pile of metal has opened so many opportunities for exploration and data gathering. Can't wait for what the future beholds, haha :D
Wait until they attach the new "J.A.W.S." accessory!!!!
And parties!
Get out of here, stalker.
You know 90 mins of runtime for Spot sounds short, but honestly it seems really amazing it lasts that long considering how many electrical systems it's running constantly.
My suggestion is to make these robots (Atlas or Spot) available as kits or plans to lower the cost to hobbyists. The reason for this is it would promote further rapid development something like what has happened with 3D printers.
You just want one, can’t blame you
The software alone probably costs tens of thousands, still going to be very expensive
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor And once they find out, the battery lasts not more than an hour and needs an hour to recharge, You need 3 of them and 2 charging stations , for a fully -covered ONE-Worker Position. And with current 5k cycles-Batteries. That's a lifetime of 1.2 years, If you run them permanently. (and nothing else degrades, which is "magical thinking").
Plot twist:flatlife is a cyborg that’s why he said “I hope he is ok”
Boston Dynamics are such an awesome company! I just love them so much!
WTF is wrong with you
Oh yeah, right. Me too!. I Looove B.D. They're like the family I never had.
It's interesting that they tried all different forms, but are now finding success with the human shape.
This might not be as incidental. Our form was the product of continuous adaptation, i.e trials, through all our presence here. I did say was. We taking over from here. But then again, we'll always be the middlemen of nature.
@@fernandoferreira6293 Only until we can win it over, the instant we become less powerful than our creation we are gone. But of course if try enough we have the potential to win but sadly I don't think that's what we are doing.
Unthinkable in the 1970, when C-3PO and R2-D2 was shown for the first time and a teenager(me) thought that would never happen… it goes faster than I thought.
Yeah, I also thought Terminator would never happen 🤞
@@_alliswellwell…. It’s getting close.
Didn’t Elon just announce that they
gonna make robots? And he’s already
started to fill the skies with his satellites..
Skynet -> Skylink. Coincidence?
Now consider how incredible the human body is!!!
It took millions of years to develop it that way. Still the internal communication systems are somewhat questionable
Considering BD made this far in 20 years, hats off, gentlemen!
@@PhotonConductor life doesn't grow more complex over time on its own. Macro evolution is a hoax. No intermediary species exist.
@ardentcascades5907 terrible design flaw ngl
After watching those Boston Dynamic's Robot dance, all I can say is, "Those Robots really have Soul".
its from the humans programming them. They animate virtual versions of the robots dancing, and then the software of the physical robot tries to mimic the virtual one
then you have no idea whatsoever what a soul is..
Those robots dances better than me 😂
Love this video! Like always!
They r great 👍 ..... We need more companies like this
Ive been watching the evolution and hard work from BD, since the begging of their TH-cam channel. I remember the wires/ cables hanging from the ceiling. 👏
Damn beggars
4:49
Rainbow six siege players: “hey I’ve seen this one before!”
Yeah 😂 my first thoughts
"it's either a pioneering robotics company helping to kead in a technological revolution, or a sign of a coming robot apocalypse!"
either way, I'm in.
plot twist:This world is a simulation managed by high tech Robots!
Hahaha just kidding!🤣
nah bro I thought you were dead serious😐
@@squibbydibbles1711 🗿
@@squibbydibbles1711 damn really?
Very educational and interesting ! Thanks for sharing !
Until your master send it to chase you down the street...
an awesome development of robotics they did indeed - stunning to see this timelapse!
The warehouse robot arm at the end looks like something that should of existed 6 or 7 years ago already. But I think the one with the 2 wheels was marvelous and should be deployed more frequently in companies.
In one of the factory I worked there was Pick, in the packaging sector.
For what purpose?
I believe there were robots like that but more like factory machine not as separate walkable robot.
@@Mixed-Media-Arts robots don't unionize...
@@mode3763 oh they will
11:10 Me:- *Again died of laughter😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I will be very interested to see how an AI might design its own body with these innovations as the basis.
Probably as drones because flying is mostly better than walking/running, or as sentinels from the Matrix if there are too many obstacles.
Ask Skynet
dont think any AI today could make a design better than anything boston dynamics has come up with
Of course someone out there will say this is an evolution of CGI
That was cool at the end, seeing the victory dance that the robots would do after they take over the world.
I am now imagining a Terminator movie where people are hunted down by dancing robots singing K-pop songs
@Andr3w_ So they won't even bother to dance after they win? I guess that's somewhat respectful.
@Andr3w_ You are right. We have to keep a positive attitude. If we don't, they've already won!
These are robots that operate from instructions. They don't have AI. They are not thinking. Don't confuse the two.
@@dragoncubes1074 Whew! I totally thought these models would single-handedly takeover. Thank you for assuaging my fears.😭
And I presume it'll be models with at least enough AI to understand human jokes and facetious TH-cam comments?🙃
That was pretty cool, and thankyou 🌺 for the stand
Always watching in every Flatlife videos and still worth it to me lol. Appreciate for Flatlife :)
one more: can u make evolution of Pagani lol 🗿
Great video! Thanks a lot for making this overview of Boston Dynamics' ventures.
The best thing about spot is how well it was made that when they did that dance video people all thought it was cgi but nope those were real robots that could move with such smooth motion.
9:46 I laughed so hard at these parkour fails, it looks so human
Underscore that.
Petman is like a real life terminator, wrap some skin around it and you’ve got a t-800
They are building terminator Belive me!!!
I want some prank video with PetMan.
this is both fascinating and scary. never saw a robot do parcour, unbelievable how fast the development is advancing
It is easy, once you know EVERY parameter of said Parcour. Problem is, the World is not like that. And war zones in particular , are changing quick. And Orientation becomes a problem VERY quick. Even weather could completely derange a robot's movement. (Soil muddy, slippery rocks, rotten wood, you get the drift). It takes MUCH MORE computing power , to prepare for "Eventualities" than a parcours, YOU created, and is EXACTLY distanced, so your Robot CAN do it. No guesswork, no unknown unknowns.
Robotics and AI are getting better and better. The world in the future is going to be more unbelievable than sci-fi movies.
I think in the next 10 years most sci fi movie ideas will be true!
Spot is terrifyingly similar to the hound in Fahrenheit 451.
And thats what they ARE SHOWING YOU. Last video segment was in 21. 🤔 Get ready folks. Its fast approaching.
I think now that just one AI that can think perfectly is installed on these and more advanced robots, they can dominate the human race
great video, you've come a long way since you started 😊
Amazing ❤
Idk why but seeing robots fall always makes me laugh so hard, especially 11:10
It’s the funniest thing! I thinks it’s because it’s so dramatic, they just go immobile when they realize they’re going down 🤭
That had my laughing aswell..😂🤣
Fear does manifest in this manner.
3:54 nice shoes bro
that robot got the drip 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
@@dudemp4 But do it got that grip? 🤨😩💦
Ok, the spot with a makeshift tongue sticking out the car window had me laughing.
"Spot can also be used for custom tasks"
Yea like pissing beer in a cup
I'm amazed at what can be done nowadays!
Imagine robots ten or twenty years from now. The ones we're seeing now will be like looking at a Fort Model T.
Fun Fact: we are watching non-classified or declassified military allowed information on Boston Dynamics. 2030-2050 is the target date for rapid and radical global economic and governmental transformation. Robotics and AI aren't too far from being meld together. Fun times ahead.
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In 10 years , the Atlas will be ready to destroy humanity 😂
They are so good, they look CGI.
There are a number of CGI spoof videos like this out there - people arguing and fighting with them.
Creepy how the commentary is so "hilarious" when describing how you can't out run them and they've made them with a regulated skin temperature and to sweat.
Not weaponised eh? Urban warfare anyone?
Ikr someone even said it's fake
I laughed when I saw the video about how the Chinese set a new speed record for robots and watched this rickety mess stagger up some very low steps. We have Boston Dynamics! America is already RUNNING!
PetMan alone would eat all chinese robot!
This is very interesting but also very scary. Especially if they combined this new AI technology with robotics.
New?
New?
You should make a evolution of kingdom hearts! That would be awesome!
But "The 2 drunk men carrying a sofa" was the best comment I remember reading it too :)
Space X would need to account for protections against solar magnetic wave radiation if they want to take a robot like spot to outer space. Spot would also need to have 3-4 counter checks machine to avoid the bit-flip error which happens in outer space.
Turn its exterior “skin” into a Faraday cage
@@aaronthomas8834 A faraday cage doesn't protect you from particles.
They missed a opportunity to call the ls3 the Bull dog
Boston Dynamics is literally real life Aperture Laboratories
Can we see an evolution of Mac or apple I would love to see that who agrees with me
Amazing work built on decades-long efforts. Much better than the spandex and vaporware pushed by Elon... lol.
Awesome video 👍👍
12:27 omg they have a tongue lol!
I like how they aren’t attaching weapons or allowing weapons to be attached, even the old big dogs were mules and not weapons
Oh you sweet summer child, there are ways to attach weapons to a lot of things. Take Spot. An arm that can point a “hand” can point a gun.
This is just dumb corporate propaganda. They literally made their starting career as a company working for the US military, providing support, logistics and R&D for them and their overseas ventures. I'm pretty sure both police and private defense contractors use them as well.
It's the level of absurdity of someone saying "i would never help nazis" but then doing everything for them except directly shooting people.
@@acheybones588 well... that's exactly what op said, they arent doing that. that is their point.
@Spiff The Fancy Mongoloid oh that i know, also, thanks for the mystery recipe lol?
They aren’t publicly showing weapons, but no military on earth would turn down the opportunity to strap a gun to a robot dog.
Thanks for the video, curious evolution of robotics at Boston Dynamics
jesus Christ a robot doing parkour sheeesh
You should start filtering your water.
It's crazy how things evolved in 30 years, if you see the beginning of those clumsy robots and then what they have become.. The future is going to be exciting
Your emotional response is fear based, which means smart. We won't. We'll become the "robots". Or rather, we'll stop pretending we weren't them all along.
... and get serious (about the) upgrade.
@andr3w_496 yes it'll be like Star Wars. I want a companion robot to help with daily things!
Until people arm them and train them to kill people with 100% efficiency. Yea i suppose it will be....
@Andr3w_ thats some blind faith in the violent and agressive humans you have there....
Imagine in 100 years! Love the humour in the video 😂🤣
10:10 Really? It already has contracts with the US military. Give me a break.
1:25 I don't know why I imagine this but in my head when the tester knock the robot, im imagine the robot just go in the direction of the tester and do ninja on I'm
Awesome vid. Congrats.
So Boston dynamics is making an soldier robot well we’re all dead
Nah, just shoot 'em in the battery pack.
8:30, anyone seen Monsters of Man 😂😳
10:11 "Boston Dynamics says it will not partner with those who wish to use robots as weapons" and yet they are constantly seeking contracts with the military for their robots. That line they are not wanting to cross seems to be just a very fine hazy outline in the sand.
Am I the only one who feels bad watching those robots being bullied? :( I know it's probably necessary to improve them but it's kinda sad