It was demonstrated years ago, that even mechanically crude robots could do useful work, when controlled by a human. The key problem is intelligence. The current appearance of many humanoid robot projects seems to be the result of advances in AI. Both perception and language understanding have improved dramatically in the last few years, and we may be on the threshold of making these machines practical.
Do we really need jobs? I don't have one and it's amazing! A job is not one of our needs. Utopia requires us to think outside of our dull, repetitive boxes.
Atlas is old technology now. I was as wowed as you were but hydraulics are not practical for humanoid robots in many circumstances. Depending on what you get it to do it would need a battery swap every half an hour. If for some obscure reason you want it to do parkour it will need a battery swap every five minutes. Don't ask the price either, if you have to ask you can't afford it, ever.
Right now they’re slow and can’t flow like a physically fit human. Still they have come a long way and if this technology follows the same improvement rate as technology in the 20th century, then by 2050 we should have factories full of these things.
Yeah, but why is it named after the angel of the bottomless abyss the great destroyer? Like seriously, There are countless other names that could have been used??? What the hell (pun intended) 😉
Nobodys going to "hire" such a slow employee :) ....for 4 hours of runtime. In the warehouse or factory you gotta be quck. Also, a driver is not going to wait hours for this robot to unload its truck or van.
They’re slow and impractical now but look at every other technology. Computers were once slow big and noisy, now they fit in your pocket and respond instantaneously. Fighter aircraft were once wooden biplanes that were slow and could barely maneuver, now they’re made of advanced composite materials, use jet engines and launch missiles. Eventually robots will be able to beat Olympic athletes.
All I see is more closed job opportunities for people looking for work and a win for big corporations who will save money by no longer needing hirees to do the work for them. So you'll end up having more homeless because AI is continuing to take over peoples' jobs. Unless you're rich or have a job where AI could never do the work for you, the future will be very bleak indeed.
All I see is another Luddite looking to stop the relentless power of technology from solving all of our problems, whilst creating almost infinite wealth. Wealth distribution is politics not Science. Vote wisely.
Apollo robot looks good
It was demonstrated years ago, that even mechanically crude robots could do useful work, when controlled by a human. The key problem is intelligence. The current appearance of many humanoid robot projects seems to be the result of advances in AI. Both perception and language understanding have improved dramatically in the last few years, and we may be on the threshold of making these machines practical.
Amazon/Walmart/McDonald's Worker? Meet your co-worker/replacement!
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Do we really need jobs? I don't have one and it's amazing! A job is not one of our needs. Utopia requires us to think outside of our dull, repetitive boxes.
Iphone of Robots? Impressive! but what do you think of Apollo Vs Atlas?
Video coming soon brother 😎
Atlas is old technology now. I was as wowed as you were but hydraulics are not practical for humanoid robots in many circumstances. Depending on what you get it to do it would need a battery swap every half an hour. If for some obscure reason you want it to do parkour it will need a battery swap every five minutes. Don't ask the price either, if you have to ask you can't afford it, ever.
Some of those images are simulations..(orange Apollo).
Right now they’re slow and can’t flow like a physically fit human. Still they have come a long way and if this technology follows the same improvement rate as technology in the 20th century, then by 2050 we should have factories full of these things.
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Yeah, but why is it named after the angel of the bottomless abyss the great destroyer? Like seriously, There are countless other names that could have been used??? What the hell (pun intended) 😉
What of it hurts, mames, or takes the life of a human on accident 🤔
i need one lol
Nobodys going to "hire" such a slow employee :) ....for 4 hours of runtime.
In the warehouse or factory you gotta be quck. Also, a driver is not going to wait hours for this robot to unload its truck or van.
no worries, they'll fire the drivers and replace them with robots as soon as they can
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Thank you for watching!
They’re slow and impractical now but look at every other technology. Computers were once slow big and noisy, now they fit in your pocket and respond instantaneously. Fighter aircraft were once wooden biplanes that were slow and could barely maneuver, now they’re made of advanced composite materials, use jet engines and launch missiles. Eventually robots will be able to beat Olympic athletes.
@@tylerelli6565True. Perhaps once they make them faster they will be somwhat helpful.
All I see is more closed job opportunities for people looking for work and a win for big corporations who will save money by no longer needing hirees to do the work for them. So you'll end up having more homeless because AI is continuing to take over peoples' jobs. Unless you're rich or have a job where AI could never do the work for you, the future will be very bleak indeed.
Good point and thank you for watching!
All I see is another Luddite looking to stop the relentless power of technology from solving all of our problems, whilst creating almost infinite wealth. Wealth distribution is politics not Science. Vote wisely.