Your team is achieving such rapid progress. I was not expecting an update so soon but immediately clicked the moment this video appeared on my page. I can not wait to see you add legs. Hopefully when it walks, the legs will be perfectly straight and not awkwardly bent like others currently in development. Also, do you have any plans for artificial lungs? I think a robot is more relatable if you can see it breathing.
Three years ago, when you were working on forearm prototypes, it was already impressive. However, the progress you have achieved in such a short time is truly commendable. I am eagerly looking forward to seeing where this project will go in the future.
Impressive work on Torso 2! The integration of a fully actuated lumbar spine and abdominal muscles is truly groundbreaking. The use of custom liquid valves for silent operation is a game-changer, and I can't wait to see how the legs will complement the design. It's exciting to watch robotics evolve in such a natural, human-like direction. Keep up the amazing work!
Neat! You actually used the "fascia" solution. It keeps everything tidy. No, if you can just create compartments for the bundles appropriately, you should even see efficiency gains. At least, a body mimic solution should work like that, and I see no reason why pneumatic muscles shouldn't benefit from that either. The compartments themselves might be hard to conceptualize and them implement, but it should definitely be doable. Please, keep it up!
To clarify, by "containing" the pneumatic bundles, some of the relative motion (expansion of the pneumatic muscle) that is being lost to the perpendicular deflection of the muscle/bundle, can be inhibited, "forcing" the expansion force axially/parallel to the bone, acting more efficiently upon the joint. The compartment has to be *tight*, with just enough give to not lock the bundles into a seized collection. If you have a patreon or some form of crowdsupport way, I'd love to sponsor your work somehow. This needs to be developed into a commercial solution. - an applied physics dropout with bad english
@@angelosilva342 Animals can move smooth also because their bodies are slimy inside, so muscles and tendons can slide against each other. May be future androids indeed need some kind of (silicone?) gel to exactly mimic human motion.
@@AerialTheShamen I suppose that's one way to look at things. But from a prototyping point of view, that seems to be a more distant goal. In fact, I have no idea what targets Clone is trying to hit with their current version, but since they seem to have progressed towards the fascial approach, I'm just throwing my 2 cents towards improving it. I think the relative motion between pneumatic units can be worked around, at least for now. Sliding is an option, but one can also partially "lock" them together, as long as the inflation sequence doesn't cause excessive relative motion. That is more of an approach/design choice at the moment.
Isn't it awesome? I don't get these other comments talking about how scary or impractical it is. It's a lateral approach to the concept, and they've managed to come this far despite what people continue to say. I think it's amazing work.
@@cytonmain bio-mimicry is all over industrial design. Why not take a literal approach to making a robot that follows true human design of a tested design in nature. Muscles.
Only have one problem with this, and it’s from a strictly engineering standpoint (ignoring the farts per movement); How are you going to add a payload of an entire compressor along with its power supply?
I have been following your videos since your damaged muscle is bleeding video, and i must say i am really excited and scared of this. Dont stop This is big
I think the next step would be to reduce tensions built up by friction of each tube node. Possibly lubricants may help and you could see greater performance that’s more fluidic.
The problem with pneumatics in robotics is where do you hide all the machinery? Those air pumps take up a lot of space, as much as the robot itself, without mentioning the noise. I wonder if you could replace the air pump with a fluid system using compact valves to redirect the flow from a single pump, basically replicating biological systems with a heart pumping to the various muscle fibers.
@@PolyesterMoustache you’re right I was checking out their other videos and apparently they’re using a hydraulic system. It’s a bit weird because it doesn’t look or sound like hydraulics, this looks and sound like compressed air. I don’t know about the centralized pump in the chest, all the tubes appear to be going out.
The balance and standing is not as difficult as we might think. At least our human science already has achieved programs to make it happen. Its more a matter to bring all the pieces together and make it sufficient.
you know the thing is I've known his TH-cam channel for years and somehow I have the feeling that if he can make this thing work to 100% he'll get a lot of money XD
I'm sorry, I could see myself owning one of these, but imagine going downstairs only to find this guy walking in the dark looking for a late-night snack.
I really enjoy it whenever there's a bunch of air going through the hydraulics and there's that deep bassy rumble. Sounds like a brass ensemble sting, and really matches how unnerving the movement is.
It seems that the design with artificial muscles will allow robots to be much more mobile. I mean, other robots, in order to achieve the same mobility, need a huge number of complex mechanisms, meanwhile here we have musculature almost completely written off from human. Anyway, I am amazed by your work, I really hope that we will see more similar robots soon. Good luck to you.
Will you be able to fit the complete control system with the energy source, the pumps and the pressure container into the body? Or will it be plugged into an external system all the time during operation?
As an electrical engineering student I say this is a masterpiece- but I can imagine the pneumatics rupturing in a fault and the air expanding making his body explode - these pneumatic systems were used notably in the rockafire explosion band. A central compressor output simply going to banks of mac valves, operating cylinders on the steel framed armature
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass that you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal.
This is crazy impressive. I can only imagine when paired with language models that can generate motion. Might result in something with unsettling amounts of natural motion. Really excited to see the progress.
We got Westworld before GTA6
Solid comment
XD
It even looks like the Drone Hosts
😂😅😅
Gamers 🙄
The veins and everything makes it look so organic. For a moment it looked like it wanted to break free.
Чистые мышцы, дружище, никаких вен и ГМО 😂! Все натуральное.
I cant wait for agi to reach a level where these robots start questioning humans . yes , those kinda questions
@@Kalmykov_Vlad Чистый, натуральный метал и резина. Прямо с огорода бабушки. :)
You do not know how creepy this feels for a person outside of the project.
True...
On about, this shits cool as hell
Nah this is so cool fr
@@CloneRobotics Múscles electroestic th-cam.com/video/n3u5xd4GSzg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=03Ibj4v1_ycAQKLw and th-cam.com/video/AQZGJlFntCE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0MT4r6PcXXesWwwS
Looks the most human of all the robots.
Now make it crawl as if gasping for life on the floor.
I heard you were not having nightmares tonight. Let's fix that.
Your team is achieving such rapid progress. I was not expecting an update so soon but immediately clicked the moment this video appeared on my page. I can not wait to see you add legs. Hopefully when it walks, the legs will be perfectly straight and not awkwardly bent like others currently in development. Also, do you have any plans for artificial lungs? I think a robot is more relatable if you can see it breathing.
Lungs can be functional for energy
@CloneRobotics, at this point, I'm just convinced you guys are going to reinvent the Human
@@CloneRobotics maybe pumps to keep some of the central fluid distribution lines properly pressurized?
@@CloneRobotics Múscles electroestic th-cam.com/video/n3u5xd4GSzg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=03Ibj4v1_ycAQKLw and th-cam.com/video/AQZGJlFntCE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0MT4r6PcXXesWwwS
@@CloneRobotics Múscles electroestic th-cam.com/video/n3u5xd4GSzg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=03Ibj4v1_ycAQKLw and th-cam.com/video/AQZGJlFntCE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0MT4r6PcXXesWwwS
I can’t wait to see a dancing program to evaluate how fluid, sudden, and precise the movements can get. Great work on integration!!
the moment i understood the weakness of my flesh, I created synths from fallout
It is still flesh...
@@ThePowerLoversynthetic flesh
The terminator farts constantly as it chases you
I died
@anubisai so it got you
Hahahahah
The disrespect 💀
Thank you for posting. My nightmare tank was getting low.
It sounds sufficiently dystopian, for sure
Three years ago, when you were working on forearm prototypes, it was already impressive. However, the progress you have achieved in such a short time is truly commendable. I am eagerly looking forward to seeing where this project will go in the future.
the sounds it makes would fit into a horror scifi so well
Why do you have to make it violently spasm like its trying to free itself 🙏
god its so creepy lol
0:41 that was terrifiyng
I cannot wait for a analog horror series from this thing
I couldn't stop laughing.
There's no way this shit isn't alive.
@@tiodepaioriginal 🤣
Slenderman tweaking
It's movements are somewhere perfectly between animatronic and human. Creepy, but cool!
Dude, it's like a horror movie, Bravo but it's getting more and more realistic 😮
This is impressive, but also nightmare-fuel.
Glorious pneumatics. Thank you for your research and time put into developing such an advanced animation.
Impressive work on Torso 2! The integration of a fully actuated lumbar spine and abdominal muscles is truly groundbreaking. The use of custom liquid valves for silent operation is a game-changer, and I can't wait to see how the legs will complement the design. It's exciting to watch robotics evolve in such a natural, human-like direction. Keep up the amazing work!
Fr!
I see our replacements are coming along nicely.
Neat! You actually used the "fascia" solution. It keeps everything tidy. No, if you can just create compartments for the bundles appropriately, you should even see efficiency gains. At least, a body mimic solution should work like that, and I see no reason why pneumatic muscles shouldn't benefit from that either. The compartments themselves might be hard to conceptualize and them implement, but it should definitely be doable.
Please, keep it up!
To clarify, by "containing" the pneumatic bundles, some of the relative motion (expansion of the pneumatic muscle) that is being lost to the perpendicular deflection of the muscle/bundle, can be inhibited, "forcing" the expansion force axially/parallel to the bone, acting more efficiently upon the joint.
The compartment has to be *tight*, with just enough give to not lock the bundles into a seized collection.
If you have a patreon or some form of crowdsupport way, I'd love to sponsor your work somehow. This needs to be developed into a commercial solution.
- an applied physics dropout with bad english
@@angelosilva342 Animals can move smooth also because their bodies are slimy inside, so muscles and tendons can slide against each other. May be future androids indeed need some kind of (silicone?) gel to exactly mimic human motion.
@@AerialTheShamen I suppose that's one way to look at things. But from a prototyping point of view, that seems to be a more distant goal. In fact, I have no idea what targets Clone is trying to hit with their current version, but since they seem to have progressed towards the fascial approach, I'm just throwing my 2 cents towards improving it.
I think the relative motion between pneumatic units can be worked around, at least for now. Sliding is an option, but one can also partially "lock" them together, as long as the inflation sequence doesn't cause excessive relative motion. That is more of an approach/design choice at the moment.
Man that is some legit progress guys. Every update I'm astounded.
Isn't it awesome? I don't get these other comments talking about how scary or impractical it is. It's a lateral approach to the concept, and they've managed to come this far despite what people continue to say. I think it's amazing work.
@@cytonmain bio-mimicry is all over industrial design. Why not take a literal approach to making a robot that follows true human design of a tested design in nature. Muscles.
Well at least we'll be able to hear the robots coming
Crazy that it didn't register for me that technology has gotten this far to replicate tendons and muscles for animatronics
Only have one problem with this, and it’s from a strictly engineering standpoint (ignoring the farts per movement); How are you going to add a payload of an entire compressor along with its power supply?
Farts per movements😂🤣🤣
I'll be honest, that's terrifying.
Wow that company is progressing quickly, much respect I must say! Wish you well on developing further that endeavor, would love to see updates coming!
I thought Boston dynamics was the beginning. But now it looks like this is the beginning!
I have been following your videos since your damaged muscle is bleeding video, and i must say i am really excited and scared of this.
Dont stop
This is big
"good, now make it even more creepy"
give it legs
I can see some amazing applications to this tech, but this particular demo is terrifying.
The way it flails around is the stuff of nightmares.
When can I get one?
aaahhh sweet! manmade horrors beyond my comprehension
I can definitely comprehend this.
"Well I can comprehend these man made horrors perfectly fine, so idk maybe you have skill issues or something"
Yeah no it's just a robot
Thank you for brining us one step closer to the Second Renaissance!
I like all the sounds it makes
I think the next step would be to reduce tensions built up by friction of each tube node. Possibly lubricants may help and you could see greater performance that’s more fluidic.
The problem with pneumatics in robotics is where do you hide all the machinery? Those air pumps take up a lot of space, as much as the robot itself, without mentioning the noise.
I wonder if you could replace the air pump with a fluid system using compact valves to redirect the flow from a single pump, basically replicating biological systems with a heart pumping to the various muscle fibers.
I've seen a video of a mechanical that contracts depending on the voltage it is charged upon
@@quadratic7578nitinol
if it's similar to their older designs it is hydraulic not pneumatic, and the pump system is inside the torso
@@PolyesterMoustache you’re right I was checking out their other videos and apparently they’re using a hydraulic system. It’s a bit weird because it doesn’t look or sound like hydraulics, this looks and sound like compressed air.
I don’t know about the centralized pump in the chest, all the tubes appear to be going out.
@@ethaneveraldo read the description please
Can't wait for the legs! I guess it has to be the hardest part, with all the balance and standing to handle
The balance and standing is not as difficult as we might think. At least our human science already has achieved programs to make it happen. Its more a matter to bring all the pieces together and make it sufficient.
Waking up at 35 after sleeping in a bad position :
I give this 2 years to be fully autonomous and a full functioning body.
Looks more like 8-10
your profile picture tells me that I can trust you, and that you are highly intelligent and likely correct
This hits right into the uncanny valley, I love it
Accurate skeletal and muscular systems in a robot? Hell yeah!
bro came right out of westworld
Will its lower body have artificial muscles as well? I mean, bipedal locomotion using this tech whould be something to see.
Wrong "ass" bro, it's "as" 💀
They had some early steps of that on human skeleton model and it kind of worked but it would be difficult to controll.
always love to see progress :)
This is Cool AF but gotta find the way to silence the Air pump tho
Just mute the vidoe
It even feels like its desperate with its moves, its pretty uncanny, scary and impressive at the same time. Really gives me the feeling of "awe".
the Clone's Torso 2 robots do get a bit quirky at night
I can tell y’all really made this with love. Great job guys.
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.
Muffled screams 0:40
Awesome to see the progress so far. Keep posting!!
you know the thing is I've known his TH-cam channel for years and somehow I have the feeling that if he can make this thing work to 100% he'll get a lot of money XD
It's going to be so great when the whole android is put together, walking and doing various tasks. Amazing.
Closer and closer to having androids such as the ones they had in the Alien series.
it's so cool that you're actually building this. can't wait for the full clone alpha
Creepiness aside,
His lower spine sounds exactly like mine.
I left for a while and ive come back supprised by your progress, this looks amazing.
He just wants a hug. Someone go hug him.
I'm sorry, I could see myself owning one of these, but imagine going downstairs only to find this guy walking in the dark looking for a late-night snack.
I think you might end up being the late night snack.
Still in animatronicts territory
if i ever lose an arm i want to buy an arm from you guys
He desires to escape the table that keeps him confined
Now the lower body and this is a fully functional monster
I feel like you’re purposefully trying to make this as horrific as possible.
Google singing robot
@ so tall. Let’s give it this body. Why not?
I love the sound it makes.
it just sounds so distopic, like an evil technology of the future that is arriving and will probably kill most of us in some decades, love it too
Amazing engineering on one hand, uncanny as f*ck on the other. They're starting to look like those faceless robots from westworld.
🤫
It actually looks like human muscles, amazing!
0:41 Finally, robots can enjoy the sensation of headbanging at a metal concert
You have enough to make a bartender. Making moves precise is going to be the next breakthrough.
Can't wait to see how this is going to look like in a year or two!!!
I really enjoy it whenever there's a bunch of air going through the hydraulics and there's that deep bassy rumble. Sounds like a brass ensemble sting, and really matches how unnerving the movement is.
This is copyright infringement at its finest. God's lawyers probably.
Where?
U guys are always making something awesome
0:42 bro hit the laugh emote 💀💀
It seems that the design with artificial muscles will allow robots to be much more mobile. I mean, other robots, in order to achieve the same mobility, need a huge number of complex mechanisms, meanwhile here we have musculature almost completely written off from human. Anyway, I am amazed by your work, I really hope that we will see more similar robots soon. Good luck to you.
Will you be able to fit the complete control system with the energy source, the pumps and the pressure container into the body? Or will it be plugged into an external system all the time during operation?
All inside with hydraulic pump
@@CloneRoboticscan it wali in future and do precise movements and will it be mass producable?
@@CloneRoboticsand what about noise it's making?
@@bramha_labs in description you have link for silent hydraulic hand
Precise yes, mass productable yes
Wspaniała robota, ręce aż same rwą do oklasków!
Trzymajcie tak dalej.
love that it's closer in structure to an actual human than any other humanoid robot
As an electrical engineering student I say this is a masterpiece- but I can imagine the pneumatics rupturing in a fault and the air expanding making his body explode - these pneumatic systems were used notably in the rockafire explosion band. A central compressor output simply going to banks of mac valves, operating cylinders on the steel framed armature
the new slenderman web series is looking great!
I was looking for a comment like this lmao😭
Actually insane
So this is what nightmares are made of.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine.
Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass that you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal.
How much electricity do you want to go through your robot?
Them: Yes.
it's even got the sound effects right. incredible.
Why does it sound and look evil?
👀
Because it is
This is both amazing and incredibly disturbing
When will you make full body ? anyway its awesome i hope you keep it up
When it started flailing back and forth I almost spat out my drink.
Crazy seeing you guys buillding just a Arm just ~4 years back and now this
Keep developing, I'm rooting for you.
We gonna get everything before GTA6.
This is crazy impressive. I can only imagine when paired with language models that can generate motion. Might result in something with unsettling amounts of natural motion. Really excited to see the progress.
Are you listening to yourself ?
definitely not a language model, something simpler
Bro looks like the ghost mf from that horror game outlast
Holy shit! What in the Westworld hell am I looking at here?!!!! Absolutely amazing work from the Clone Robotics Team.
The sound it makes is perfect for a horror movie
0:49 abdominal movement, creepy and fascinating
It's like a zombie made of networking cables.
Been following Clone for a while, keep it up guys! 💯