Japanese robots are like what the 1980's thought robots would be like in the 2020's To be honest the robots coming out of China and USA are decades ahead of Japanese technology.
It used to be the other way around, and I'm not convinced that the tables have turned. Boston Dynamics has lots of media coverage in the west. Japanese companies don't.
I have yet to see Boston Dynamics being used for commercial applications. They have been doing research work that is the task of universities, and making cool tech demos (sometimes fake) to hype investors into giving money for the last 15 years
@@B0XMATTER Boston Dynamics is funded by UAS tax payers so it doesn't have to be commercialy vaiable, but I hope they will do some robots that are. Meanwhile at 3:43 we can see a robot that is very similar to Boston Dynamics "Handle" robot.
Awesome to see advancement in robotics in fields like farming, construction,... Great work by Japanese companies to bring this tech to us. Awesome video and keep up with great work ❤❤❤
I've seen this already in the 90s, same thing, useless welcome robots, and the only place robots are actually useful is in factory, just like in the 90s. Wow, a forklift.
I went to Japan early this year and was disappointed at the lack of progress in technology, seeing only one gimmicky robot in a shop. I expected to find some cool Japanese smart phone or other gadgets to buy but just found the same ones we have in Europe. It seems like a decade behind China on everything. The toilets are awesome though.
I know folks with Bloomberg’s needs that 10% workforce replaced by robots for investments and stuff but was it necessary putting Japan on back burner for robotic human harmony type of stuff? Don’t forget Tesla is more autonomous than Toyota and Mitsubishi. What? Next time robots took somebody’s job and they started blame some Asian person on the street?
Sorry but I was expecting actual robot assistants or autonomous transport drones in Japan by now...don't even get me started on all the android/cybernetic dreams that Japanese pop culture inspired since many decades ago but didn't even try to make it in reality. It's like Japan is stuck in the past.
No, sorry 😅😅😅 even though robots are ingrained in Japanese post-WW2 pop culture, Japan sadly has ceded that title to China.. China is doing more research and development in advanced autonomous robotics than Japan does. You dont see Japan spearheading in robotics like US and China does, with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, Unitree, etc.
That's why Japan is better to other country. Japan: robot make production efficient. Other country: robot make production cost cut. That's not how the economy should work. Japan make it right.
Is this reporter still living in the 1990s? If we talk robotics its all about China and America now. Japan is a dying society were most young Japanese wants to be a ramen chef rather than an engineer.
7:02 If it's not humanoid, I don't see how this scales up. Japan is not advancing as much in humanoid robots as the US and China. Japan is gonna get left behind in this sector of robotics.
Many people commenting here that Japan is not at the forefront of Robotics need to realise that the country is in desparate need for adopting Robotics so that will ensure they will take the lead!
It's a very troubling statement, honestly I can see it work by making structures like funds that owns a lot of robots and gives dividends, those funds will exist no matter what in current economic system but it has it's cons.
it's myth pushed by business that there is shortage of workforce. it's the shortage of adequate wages that keeps people from taking work.
Japanese robots are like what the 1980's thought robots would be like in the 2020's
To be honest the robots coming out of China and USA are decades ahead of Japanese technology.
It used to be the other way around, and I'm not convinced that the tables have turned. Boston Dynamics has lots of media coverage in the west. Japanese companies don't.
I have yet to see Boston Dynamics being used for commercial applications.
They have been doing research work that is the task of universities, and making cool tech demos (sometimes fake) to hype investors into giving money for the last 15 years
@@B0XMATTER Boston Dynamics is funded by UAS tax payers so it doesn't have to be commercialy vaiable, but I hope they will do some robots that are. Meanwhile at 3:43 we can see a robot that is very similar to Boston Dynamics "Handle" robot.
@@B0XMATTER they are being used for commercial applications - mostly as infra/industrial safety watchdogs or logistics /warehousing
Agreed, they're not advancing as much in humanoid robots as the US and China. Japan is gonna get left behind in this sector of robotics.
Awesome to see advancement in robotics in fields like farming, construction,...
Great work by Japanese companies to bring this tech to us.
Awesome video and keep up with great work ❤❤❤
I work in an engineering office, and we are involved in setting up factories. I assure you, these Japanese robots are not present and not widespread
I've seen this already in the 90s, same thing, useless welcome robots, and the only place robots are actually useful is in factory, just like in the 90s. Wow, a forklift.
Japanese technology is outdated by a lot, robots coming from the USA are way ahead of this, it's actually hilarious to compare these two
Agreed, they're not advancing as much in humanoid robots as the US and China. Japan is gonna get behind in this sector of robotics.
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I went to Japan early this year and was disappointed at the lack of progress in technology, seeing only one gimmicky robot in a shop. I expected to find some cool Japanese smart phone or other gadgets to buy but just found the same ones we have in Europe. It seems like a decade behind China on everything. The toilets are awesome though.
I know folks with Bloomberg’s needs that 10% workforce replaced by robots for investments and stuff but was it necessary putting Japan on back burner for robotic human harmony type of stuff? Don’t forget Tesla is more autonomous than Toyota and Mitsubishi.
What? Next time robots took somebody’s job and they started blame some Asian person on the street?
Hello from Bucharest, Romania - a huge underrated city in Europe:)
japan only ranks 4th in the IRF robot density index. bloomberg is looking at the wrong one
Sorry but I was expecting actual robot assistants or autonomous transport drones in Japan by now...don't even get me started on all the android/cybernetic dreams that Japanese pop culture inspired since many decades ago but didn't even try to make it in reality. It's like Japan is stuck in the past.
No, sorry 😅😅😅 even though robots are ingrained in Japanese post-WW2 pop culture, Japan sadly has ceded that title to China.. China is doing more research and development in advanced autonomous robotics than Japan does. You dont see Japan spearheading in robotics like US and China does, with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, Unitree, etc.
Technology should not killed labors but to make them more efficient..
at 8:40, john deere moments is about to happen in japan, when some companies monopolize the entire tech
That's why Japan is better to other country.
Japan: robot make production efficient.
Other country: robot make production cost cut.
That's not how the economy should work.
Japan make it right.
Excellent i am working in 5 city autonomous robotic AI so it is helpful alot
wish this had a dubbed version. i play youtube videos in the background often. closed captioning doesn't do anything
Check developments in Australian agriculture and construction... leading the way.
Is this reporter still living in the 1990s? If we talk robotics its all about China and America now. Japan is a dying society were most young Japanese wants to be a ramen chef rather than an engineer.
A country where floppy’s are still being used.
I love Japan 😊
This is literally a real life 01 from The Matrix ! Lets hope that humans and our mashine children continue to work together!
The kind of robots the countries make says a lot about the people
7:02 If it's not humanoid, I don't see how this scales up.
Japan is not advancing as much in humanoid robots as the US and China. Japan is gonna get left behind in this sector of robotics.
This Japanese technology is amazing
Most of these robots are gimmicks not actually useful!
robotics is one thing... AI is another... a combination of the two is a nightmare...
South Korea has more robots than Japan. They forgot this fact.
Japan is cool.
Japan creates teddy bear robots. Westerners will create the next skynet. It's about culture.
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9:08 Does she understand Japanese or is just pretend nodding?
Possibly one of the worst made reports ever this lady should try selling shoes.
Bloomberg quality has gotten a LOT worse.
Japan is the first nation to be here on this planet.
You didn't go to school, it's a country without words
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Many people commenting here that Japan is not at the forefront of Robotics need to realise that the country is in desparate need for adopting Robotics so that will ensure they will take the lead!
Is that KITH shirt a Kids In The Hall reference?
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this is it 😲
Cyberpunk 2077
Will every robotics company say they want individuals to own robots will they ban corporate ownership ? 😅
It's a very troubling statement, honestly I can see it work by making structures like funds that owns a lot of robots and gives dividends, those funds will exist no matter what in current economic system but it has it's cons.
The mediocrity of these pop "journalists" is getting so so old.
Nothing impressive
Agi live
Will every robotics company say they want individuals to own robots will they ban corporate ownership ? 😅
Will every robotics company say they want individuals to own robots will they ban corporate ownership ? 😅