I loved seeing him throw away his crutches. But the device should have holsters for them because he will still need them. Let them lock into the side like alien resurrection
@AckzaTV I think this is an excellent demo of prototype hardware - the throwing away of crutches is probably excellent video/marketing production recalling something from Bible classes. It's a lovely bit of theatre. I can't help thinking a 'production model' wouldn't be used quite like this - more likely replacing a wheelchair altogether?
@@HailAzathoththat’s the sad but honest truth. The most advances in technology, not just weaponry are all made during times of war. When people are desperate for solutions for their futures and survival
Abled people generally don’t go around and think about stuff like this stuff, because it’s not a problem that they are facing every day. Most people aren’t constantly aware of things outside their own daily existence.
Yes, a very good start. Integrated with the other bi-pedal robots showering the market, and stabilized, this could change things for hundreds of thousands of people. If not millions.
@@dbaider9467 - keep in mind, this is what they show the public. The tech in the black projects is what is needed now. We need disclosure, and we will solve 90% of the worlds issues within a year. just my opinion.
Not a start AT ALL. go watch watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE It was a better version and it was from 12 f* years ago, in some things tecnology don't walk foward, walk backwards.
@@danielstewart3507 This is not practical for weaponizing. It would get stuck of many different terrains and structures, it’s too tall and slow. Ironically strapping an explosive on a toy car found in a hobby store is more effective.
As a physician for 40 years I LOVE this for my patients, and glad and proud for the genious engeneer behind this invention!It gives me hope for the Human future.
@@EveryBeardHasAStory these AI direct robotic developments are not going to contribute to perpetuating our historical zero sum game if used for human, animal & environmental concern?
@@EveryBeardHasAStory these AI direct robotic developments are not going to contribute to perpetuating our historical zero sum game if used for human, animal & environmental concern?
It’s always been a dream of mine to make a version of that that is slimmer similar to the EXO suits seen in call of duty advanced warfare, but not for war, for helping people for health because they’re too bulky right now and I know that has to do with battery tech but I think that if Someone got a bunch of great engineers together, they could make a slim version that could even make somebody run! I have hoped that if humans can’t figure that out that AI will❤️
@@correiodozac Maybe the exo is useful for those places where weelchairs can't slide. Hiking, for example. I am not talking about the hard core hiking routes, but about the light ones were disabled people would want to be with friends or family. Whe bouncing can be fixed with algorithms...
You only need 2 to 4 hours a day of walking at 2 to 3 km/hr for a paraplegic. Main market are Senior Citizens. What are the sensors used for operation, how many hours of mobility, how easy to fit in, place exoskeleton into car. The person using the exoskeleton does not need a chair.....😂❤
@@tatowilliam7689 now is JUST THE BUSINESS MODEL, user MODEL. The car driver by the active mobility unit does not have a seat for the driver. Probably battery replacement to recharge the unit. 🥰
@jokerace8227 The various CLANS in Red China & Pacific rim enhances FRIENDLY COMPETITION. THOSE who compete BY FOUL, is considered "Fallen" and must be enclave. 🥺
@@jeckrucel0001 Yes, and at one point computers cost $500,000+ and could barely do basic maths. But with a decade or so of research we made them much better, then they got cheaper, then they somehow got so good that they could fit in your pocket. You could still send a message anywhere in the world for less than $1. This is why they call it R&D. You work on it, then you keep working on it until it's developed enough to be affordable for the masses.
Wow. The way he put on the exoskeleton was way more practical than other machines I have seen. For a first model that thing is great. Hopefully with a little more polishing and a few upgrades paraplegics will be walking confidently using these everywhere.
I was watching the beginning, thinking it was backing towards him, thinking "It would be so cool if it just sat down in his lap and wrapped around his legs like a Tony Stark suit." Yowza!
Literally brought a tear to my eye. As someone with a severe back injury, and with a lot of friends from rehab that can't walk at all, this is amazing to see being developed.
as a wheel chair tech it is great to see new ways to give people mobility but the truth is all the new equipment is way too expensive for 95% of end users here in the US
Used to be, 20 years ago when they starting making these things, after the years everyone realised that tecnology is just not advanced enough to make a really good and perfectly fine to use one so it turn into a forever "in development" tecnology. from all that came untill now i think this one watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE was the best and it was from 12 years ago and it was basicaly a better version of this one, the older ones looked almost identical but had worst moviment.
@justicemoody Most people don't but they love to claim news influence back to a nostalgic time when the internet didn't exist. I blame political talking points tbh.
Im actually a little jealous, at first the slow movement left me unimpresssed at the start but as it picked him up out of the chair and demonstrated its capability in all honesty the demo left me very impressed, this will completely transform peoples lives and society for the better... huge admiration and respect to the team who created this
No. It start from begin. That is the way he test the support. The support is heavy, if it falls down, it will be terrible with him. Sometime we should slow. The video just ~ 1min
I'm a RN for over 40 years. To see the wheelchair man walk after putting himself in the exoskeleton made me cry. I wish I had money to buy all the quadriplegic one of these
Muito legal, cheguei até a chorar vendo essa demonstração, sou cadeirante há dezesseis anos, por acidente de moto, o problema é que essa maravilha toda é só para sonharmos, fora totalmente de nossa realidade. Um dia, quando for comercializado, apenas alguns felizes abastados terão a possibilidade de caminhar novamente, infelizmente. Isso é algo lindo e ao mesmo tempo triste.
그렇지 않습니다. 많은 회사들이 경쟁적으로 생산함에 따라 가격은 하락할 것이고, 의료보험 적용받고 정부 보조금받고 하면 일반 가정에서도 다 사용할 수 있게 될 것이라고 확신합니다. 또한 후원단체들도 많이 생길 것이고, 아직 이 보조로봇이 없어 걷지 못하는 이들을 위한 기금모금운동도 많이 벌어질 것입니다.
Back in the 90s, there was a show called MANTIS about a paraplegic scientist who built an exoskeleton enabling him to walk. I never thought I'd see such a device in real life. Amazing.
"From the moment I knew the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me..." Omnissiah be praised, that is seriously awesome! The shot of him standing up looked like something straight out of an action movie, like he's "activating" and getti g ready to kick @$$. 🤘🤘
very well, it's getting there, the way laid down on the man as he was sitting on the wheel chair was amazing! Yo could it climb stairs? that's all really terrain & stairs if it could do that then the weakness of our flesh is finally resolved. Much love!
You won't see this in your entire life. This will be reserved for the millionaires who live in gated communities. You will never, at any moment in your life, see anyone using this because those that do are living better than the poor who can walk. lmfao
@@EveryBeardHasAStory You actually believe that millionaires are going to stop all the top countries around the world from making technology like this that can sold to the masses? What technology do you think rich people even have that the majority of Americans can't get? Competitive companies will always need more customers
@@cris_yeager There is no example of competition that results in lower prices. At least now lower enough to make any real-world difference. This patent is copyrighted. Any company that comes up with it's own will also be sold at a premium. There will be no "cheap version" as that's just not how things work in the real world. Hell, even bread is expensive nowadays. lmao The tech the rich have is all the tech you hear about, and all the tech you don't. Just to give a small example. True electric smart cars, smart homes, and everything else that is behind the closed doors of multi-million dollar homes will forever be out of the reach of the masses. The rich had something akin to siri back in the 80s. Lol The rest of us live on 40s era tech with watered down versions of everything. Everything the masses own are a lower, infinitely more primitive version of what modern tech standards are. The wait time for the poor to receive the tech of the rich is roughly 40-50 years, if not more. So it's a perpetual generational gap.
I'm not going to lie. I cried when I saw the man walking. My father lost his leg and as cancer ate him up all mobility. So this touches a nerve for me. We need more applications of technology like this.
I wish my wheelchair bound mother crippled by R. Arthritis could have lived long enough to see this technical marvel. May the creators of it be rewarded with long healthy lives and wealth. Great minds have bestowed us with incredible ingenuity.
That is just amazing. This and future tech will really help the ones who need help the most. Thanks for spening your time and skill on this rather than something pointless that makes us lazy.
I'm impressed that people still haven't solved these problems with all the technology and materials available! This equipment left ergonomics and design back in the Stone Age!
Wow. I am moved by this achievement even though I am not personally impacted by this, nor is my family. This is an amazing achievement for humanity. Thank you for making the world a better place.
Amazing advancements made on the prototype. They just need to sort that juttering on the machine when it is walking, and then i would definitely use one. But not before, lol.
The "future" for this should be for now already, not +10 who knows years in the future, this is a very old tecnology at this point and few people even know this. Used to be news, 20 years ago when they starting making these things, after the years everyone realised that tecnology is just not advanced enough to make a really good and perfectly fine to use one so it turn into a forever "in development" tecnology. from all that came untill now i think this one watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE was the best and it was from 12 years ago and it was basicaly a better version of this one, the older ones looked almost identical but had worst moviment. This one the vid is brand new and jankier and have a terrible moviment, way worst than one from more than a decade ago, tecnology walks backwards sometimes.
🎉 this is amazing and exciting. This will help so many people be independent and be able to maneuver and be a part of experiences once denied them. Thank you to all the scientist for this innovative tool. 🎉
Absolutely amazing. The potential is incredible and with 10 years of less, this will no longer be awkward. It will be fluid, streamline and efficient. This will change a lot of disable peoples lives in a wonderful way.
This is an Amazing adaptation and use for robotics. This will lead to even More Amazing design and use for the people in wheelchairs. This makes me think not all scientists are out to get us. Bravo. 👏👏👏👏👏
To come this far, a thousand different versions had to be made, to find the right interfaces with the human subject to make it work. This is an astonishing achievement. The future will see much sleeker, smaller and more mobile versions. I thank every scientist, engineer, fabricator and financier that is bringing this technology to human beings, once only given wheelchairs to get around. I hope we can find an extraordinarily small, ultra high efficiency power source, so these devices can work for extremely long periods of time. And reliability is an absolute must. Just a fantastic video. The future is truly brighter now.
Intelligently designed - every step has been taken to provide autonomy for the user. Korean technology - I respect the impact that it's having in improving lives everywhere.
@@jesusvera7941then do it. Sick of people on the internet sitting in their gamer chairs commenting on videos of people actually doing cool shit saying how they could do it better. If you actually believe that then do it but don't claim you could do better if you can't do anything at all.
Great prototype needs a bit more work good luck and ty for trying to rehabilitate the body of the person instead of confining them to a life in a wheelchair.
The transfer from chair is extremely impressive.
对了…别放弃人生…科技能帮到一生…
I was about to say something like you.
I loved seeing him throw away his crutches. But the device should have holsters for them because he will still need them. Let them lock into the side like alien resurrection
@AckzaTV I think this is an excellent demo of prototype hardware - the throwing away of crutches is probably excellent video/marketing production recalling something from Bible classes. It's a lovely bit of theatre. I can't help thinking a 'production model' wouldn't be used quite like this - more likely replacing a wheelchair altogether?
Yes, it is.
This is what robotics should be for!! No drones nor army weapons. Human progress!! Thx 4 sharing!
well said
Yeah but robotics wouldn't be anywhere near this level if not for military funding.
@@HailAzathoththat’s the sad but honest truth. The most advances in technology, not just weaponry are all made during times of war. When people are desperate for solutions for their futures and survival
@@rooroo9216 true.
one could say conflict is the very essence of progress
I'm totally agree. Impressive and exciting.
this is what the mainstream media should be reporting on. more people need to be aware and excited for these new advancements.
But this can't be controversially divided amongst political parties... So mainstream media won't touch it
mainstream is dead bro 😂😂
@@kidkique Sad truth
Abled people generally don’t go around and think about stuff like this stuff, because it’s not a problem that they are facing every day. Most people aren’t constantly aware of things outside their own daily existence.
@@Ponk_80Then who built the robot lol.
A good start.
Look forward to the future versions.
The best of luck to the team.
Yes, a very good start. Integrated with the other bi-pedal robots showering the market, and stabilized, this could change things for hundreds of thousands of people. If not millions.
@@dbaider9467 - keep in mind, this is what they show the public. The tech in the black projects is what is needed now. We need disclosure, and we will solve 90% of the worlds issues within a year. just my opinion.
Very impractical, too expensive, too cumbersome. But a good start.
Not a start AT ALL. go watch watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE
It was a better version and it was from 12 f* years ago, in some things tecnology don't walk foward, walk backwards.
@@DRpokemeCaptain Obvious.
this is how technology should be used and applied!!
对了…别放弃人生…科技能帮到一生…
How do we weaponize this?
Exactly! Asia will lead the tech future, unlike America where people even want to ban IVF and abortion...
@@danielstewart3507 This is not practical for weaponizing. It would get stuck of many different terrains and structures, it’s too tall and slow. Ironically strapping an explosive on a toy car found in a hobby store is more effective.
@@Dr.KarlowTheOctolingExoskeletons will be weaponised eventually. Unfortunately.
This is way more exciting than all the politics and war....humans helping each other for goodness.....WOW....just the look and feeling of people😊
"They're the wrong trousers, Gromit!"
Was thinking the exact same thing. Dude's gonna wake up one night stealing a diamond from a museum.
That being said, this was amazing to watch
@@andreasvb1142 He should be fine as long as he doesn't see any suspicious rooster.
Gromiiiiiit!
@@bellissimo4520 Yeah, don't let him rent a room, whatever you do
"And they've gone wrong!"
When he threw the canes aside, reminded me of Anatoly as an old man, tossing aside his walker, deadlifting 800+ lb after gym bro's taunt him.
This is exactly what I wish I could either buy or build for my mom so she could walk by herself again.
Ya somos dos
@@juanfee5319that makes three of us
对了…别放弃人生…科技能帮到一生…
May your wish come true
10000000000000000 dollars
As a physician for 40 years I LOVE this for my patients, and glad and proud for the genious engeneer behind this invention!It gives me hope for the Human future.
Your wealthy patients. You'll tell the other 99% to just get used to crutches, like everyone else has for the last 500+thousand years.
@@EveryBeardHasAStory Možno je výnimka.
@@EveryBeardHasAStory these AI direct robotic developments are not going to contribute to perpetuating our historical zero sum game if used for human, animal & environmental concern?
@@EveryBeardHasAStory these AI direct robotic developments are not going to contribute to perpetuating our historical zero sum game if used for human, animal & environmental concern?
@@veganath The rich aren't human.
I am so thankful for the men and women out there working to improve people's lives. Thank you.❤
My jaw was floored when our demonstrator here tossed away his crutches!
I literally got goosebumps... What a powerful scene.
PRAISE JESUS, HE HAS THE WHEEL 😂😂
me too
Me too!!
Imagine being this easily impressed. Must be nice being a reta....
저 영상의 시연자는 저 로봇 개발자중 한 명이고 뉴스 인터뷰에서 아들에게 아빠가 다시 걷는걸 보여주기 위해 노력했다는 이야기에 감동이 잔잔하게 밀려오더라. 연구자들에게 찬사를 보낸다.
Pretty awesome! Man building these and seeing peoples faces when they stand again would be my dream job.
It’s always been a dream of mine to make a version of that that is slimmer similar to the EXO suits seen in call of duty advanced warfare, but not for war, for helping people for health because they’re too bulky right now and I know that has to do with battery tech but I think that if Someone got a bunch of great engineers together, they could make a slim version that could even make somebody run! I have hoped that if humans can’t figure that out that AI will❤️
It's cool, but riding in a wheelchair that slides across the floor is much more pleasant than riding in an exoskeleton that shakes.
You can, and the world would be a better place if you did.
对了…别放弃人生…科技能帮到一生…
@@correiodozac Maybe the exo is useful for those places where weelchairs can't slide. Hiking, for example. I am not talking about the hard core hiking routes, but about the light ones were disabled people would want to be with friends or family. Whe bouncing can be fixed with algorithms...
This is super impressive. Imagine it in ten years.
This made me tear up. This is so incredible to see. Wow.
this is beautiful :D and the way the robot moves down to pick him up under arms is pretty smart!!!
This is where safe highest energy density battery tech would come in really handy.
You only need 2 to 4 hours a day of walking at 2 to 3 km/hr for a paraplegic.
Main market are Senior Citizens.
What are the sensors used for operation, how many hours of mobility, how easy to fit in, place exoskeleton into car. The person using the exoskeleton does not need a chair.....😂❤
Solid State battery
@jokerace8227 once the Koreans, Zhejiang or Singaporean works this out, we can start 5S showroom for those who needs it for mobility.
🥰
@@tatowilliam7689 now is JUST THE BUSINESS MODEL, user MODEL.
The car driver by the active mobility unit does not have a seat for the driver. Probably battery replacement to recharge the unit.
🥰
@jokerace8227 The various CLANS in Red China & Pacific rim enhances FRIENDLY COMPETITION.
THOSE who compete BY FOUL, is considered "Fallen" and must be enclave.
🥺
The greatest thing this brings is dignity. The simple ability to walk up to someone, look them in the eye, and greet them is invaluable.
WOW such a ray of light for all on a wheelchiar!
*for all millionaires on a wheelchiar! lol
@@jeckrucel0001 Yes, and at one point computers cost $500,000+ and could barely do basic maths. But with a decade or so of research we made them much better, then they got cheaper, then they somehow got so good that they could fit in your pocket. You could still send a message anywhere in the world for less than $1. This is why they call it R&D. You work on it, then you keep working on it until it's developed enough to be affordable for the masses.
For all? LOL This nigga doesn't realize 99% of earth's population is living 200 years behind the wealthy.
@@jeckrucel0001 Millionaires today. Everyone else tomorrow. Tech gets cheaper as it scales up.
@@momentary_ It will be expensive for ever
Just amazing. And the way it connected to him to lift him up out of the chair. So impressive. Life changing for those that need this sort of thing.
Wow. The way he put on the exoskeleton was way more practical than other machines I have seen. For a first model that thing is great. Hopefully with a little more polishing and a few upgrades paraplegics will be walking confidently using these everywhere.
I'm pretty sure it takes another person to put on the legs. there is a cut before it makes him stand up ;-)
never trust a youtube video
He puts the legs on the robot himself
When you feel play given up you see something like this and it makes you proud to be human got some good work can't wait to see it on the streets
The machine to chair and transfer was impressive. I thought he would have to pull himself but when the machine folded I was rather impressed.
I was watching the beginning, thinking it was backing towards him, thinking "It would be so cool if it just sat down in his lap and wrapped around his legs like a Tony Stark suit." Yowza!
I have no idea why this feels so emotional and I don’t get emotional.
Man, literally all the sci-fi dreams I had as a kid are finally becoming real. This is step 1 that eventually leads to me owning a mech-suit one day.
You'll never afford it.....or use it,just sayin
Literally brought a tear to my eye. As someone with a severe back injury, and with a lot of friends from rehab that can't walk at all, this is amazing to see being developed.
Very beautiful. It's looks like the beginning of something awesome.
Beginning of Iron Man.
Good luck with the rare earths. Everything's in China.
@@John-wd5cb Space has a million times more rare earth materials than China.
@momentary_ problem is you "people" are not allowed there 😁
Karen : sir, your parking in a handicapped spot.. move!
bro : *gets out of his car with his exoskeleton..
개발연구원들에게 세상에서 가장 큰 목소리로 찬사를 드립니다.
对了…别放弃人生…科技能帮到一生…
Now THAT is why we have and need science.
I shed a tear when he threw the cane! 🥰
When he threw the canes aside, reminded me of Anatoly as an old man, tossing aside his walker, deadlifting 800+ lb after gym bro's taunt him.
as a wheel chair tech it is great to see new ways to give people mobility but the truth is all the new equipment is way too expensive for 95% of end users here in the US
Well, even insulin shots are too expensive in USA.
Why are amazing things like this only shown/found on TH-cam? This should be at the forefront of major news headlines!
Because the news is for globalists agenda😢division and to promote coruption
Used to be, 20 years ago when they starting making these things, after the years everyone realised that tecnology is just not advanced enough to make a really good and perfectly fine to use one so it turn into a forever "in development" tecnology.
from all that came untill now i think this one watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE was the best and it was from 12 years ago and it was basicaly a better version of this one, the older ones looked almost identical but had worst moviment.
You still watch news?
@justicemoody
Most people don't but they love to claim news influence back to a nostalgic time when the internet didn't exist. I blame political talking points tbh.
Im actually a little jealous, at first the slow movement left me unimpresssed at the start but as it picked him up out of the chair and demonstrated its capability in all honesty the demo left me very impressed, this will completely transform peoples lives and society for the better... huge admiration and respect to the team who created this
The video starts at 1:23
Step. Step. Step. Step.....
Thank you
No. It start from begin. That is the way he test the support. The support is heavy, if it falls down, it will be terrible with him. Sometime we should slow. The video just ~ 1min
the video starts at 0:00
Sorry OP for taking your time to read this sentence.
I'm a RN for over 40 years. To see the wheelchair man walk after putting himself in the exoskeleton made me cry. I wish I had money to buy all the quadriplegic one of these
Muito legal, cheguei até a chorar vendo essa demonstração, sou cadeirante há dezesseis anos, por acidente de moto, o problema é que essa maravilha toda é só para sonharmos, fora totalmente de nossa realidade. Um dia, quando for comercializado, apenas alguns felizes abastados terão a possibilidade de caminhar novamente, infelizmente. Isso é algo lindo e ao mesmo tempo triste.
그렇지 않습니다. 많은 회사들이 경쟁적으로 생산함에 따라 가격은 하락할 것이고, 의료보험 적용받고 정부 보조금받고 하면 일반 가정에서도 다 사용할 수 있게 될 것이라고 확신합니다. 또한 후원단체들도 많이 생길 것이고, 아직 이 보조로봇이 없어 걷지 못하는 이들을 위한 기금모금운동도 많이 벌어질 것입니다.
Back in the 90s, there was a show called MANTIS about a paraplegic scientist who built an exoskeleton enabling him to walk. I never thought I'd see such a device in real life.
Amazing.
Tears and uncontrollable giggling 🥰 GO GO Gadget legs 😊
"From the moment I knew the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me..."
Omnissiah be praised, that is seriously awesome! The shot of him standing up looked like something straight out of an action movie, like he's "activating" and getti g ready to kick @$$. 🤘🤘
very well, it's getting there, the way laid down on the man as he was sitting on the wheel chair was amazing! Yo could it climb stairs? that's all really terrain & stairs if it could do that then the weakness of our flesh is finally resolved.
Much love!
O futuro está quase chegando nas versões cinematográficas que a gente via na infância: O homem interagindo com os robôs.
Best part is this is completely in the development stage. When this product comes to full bloom, what a world we will see
Funny to think this will seem so old and badly made and such in 50 years or a 100
You won't see this in your entire life. This will be reserved for the millionaires who live in gated communities. You will never, at any moment in your life, see anyone using this because those that do are living better than the poor who can walk. lmfao
@@EveryBeardHasAStory You actually believe that millionaires are going to stop all the top countries around the world from making technology like this that can sold to the masses? What technology do you think rich people even have that the majority of Americans can't get? Competitive companies will always need more customers
@@cris_yeager the Temu one will be affordable 😁
@@cris_yeager There is no example of competition that results in lower prices. At least now lower enough to make any real-world difference. This patent is copyrighted. Any company that comes up with it's own will also be sold at a premium. There will be no "cheap version" as that's just not how things work in the real world. Hell, even bread is expensive nowadays. lmao The tech the rich have is all the tech you hear about, and all the tech you don't. Just to give a small example. True electric smart cars, smart homes, and everything else that is behind the closed doors of multi-million dollar homes will forever be out of the reach of the masses. The rich had something akin to siri back in the 80s. Lol The rest of us live on 40s era tech with watered down versions of everything. Everything the masses own are a lower, infinitely more primitive version of what modern tech standards are. The wait time for the poor to receive the tech of the rich is roughly 40-50 years, if not more. So it's a perpetual generational gap.
Its a blessing to see this tech bring mobility to those who really need it
"the wrong trousers" movie became real :D
I'm not going to lie. I cried when I saw the man walking. My father lost his leg and as cancer ate him up all mobility. So this touches a nerve for me. We need more applications of technology like this.
Fantastic!!!!!! That is one thing that the world ABSOLUTELY needs!!!!
I wish my wheelchair bound mother crippled by R. Arthritis could have lived long enough to see this technical marvel. May the creators of it be rewarded with long healthy lives and wealth. Great minds have bestowed us with incredible ingenuity.
That is just amazing. This and future tech will really help the ones who need help the most. Thanks for spening your time and skill on this rather than something pointless that makes us lazy.
really nice work! making my legs walk autonomously!
I'm impressed that people still haven't solved these problems with all the technology and materials available! This equipment left ergonomics and design back in the Stone Age!
I will build one of these in my garage
Ok bud lmao
with a BOX of SCRAPS!
Another company coming out with some sick ass robotics, nice!
Wow. I am moved by this achievement even though I am not personally impacted by this, nor is my family. This is an amazing achievement for humanity. Thank you for making the world a better place.
Marvellous. 👍
Forget self driving cars - this is the kind of tech for which there is an actual need.
I can help but think of Wallace and Gromit “the wrong trousers”
Amazing advancements made on the prototype. They just need to sort that juttering on the machine when it is walking, and then i would definitely use one. But not before, lol.
that's one small step for us, but one giant leap for this kind man❤
That makes me confident about the future
The "future" for this should be for now already, not +10 who knows years in the future, this is a very old tecnology at this point and few people even know this.
Used to be news, 20 years ago when they starting making these things, after the years everyone realised that tecnology is just not advanced enough to make a really good and perfectly fine to use one so it turn into a forever "in development" tecnology.
from all that came untill now i think this one watch?v=H4BHNB83kgE was the best and it was from 12 years ago and it was basicaly a better version of this one, the older ones looked almost identical but had worst moviment.
This one the vid is brand new and jankier and have a terrible moviment, way worst than one from more than a decade ago, tecnology walks backwards sometimes.
That exoskeleton really gave me goosebumps. Next version should focus on adaptability for amputees.
too many cuts make me distrust the tech but it is a cool idea.
just wish it was all recorded in a single, un-edited take.
Oh, hold on I need to go shopping and repaint my house while I wait for the legs to show up. I'm back...oh still on their way...maybe by Christmas.
I'll wait for the centaur version.
Holy crap its straight out of Metal Gear that so sick
🎉 this is amazing and exciting. This will help so many people be independent and be able to maneuver and be a part of experiences once denied them. Thank you to all the scientist for this innovative tool. 🎉
Absolutely amazing. The potential is incredible and with 10 years of less, this will no longer be awkward. It will be fluid, streamline and efficient. This will change a lot of disable peoples lives in a wonderful way.
Congratulations on this brilliant project
This is an Amazing adaptation and use for robotics. This will lead to even More Amazing design and use for the people in wheelchairs. This makes me think not all scientists are out to get us. Bravo. 👏👏👏👏👏
Getting closer and closer to Iron man Suit
This is truly what technology should be for it's creators. Nothing but better ways for us to live life
Get back to the front Marine!
ахахаха ха ха ха ...ха
нет... это страшно....... 😢
That's some dark humor but I have to admit I laughed out loud
OMG....brought me to tears when I saw the exoskeleton raise him up out of that wheelchair.
4족보행이어도 충분한데 2족보행이 가능하네요.
계단, 경사, 허리굽혀 물건 줍기 등도 가능해지기를 기원합니다.
한국 로봇기술 화이팅
김승@ 화이팅
Now THIS is what we’ve all been waiting to see… What a marvelous translation of human ingenuity, so impressive! 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏼
마지막이 반전 인데~? 이런것들은 꼭 상용화 되었으면 합니다.
I can't get the smile off my face! That was pure joy for me! Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful!💯🫡
That's amazing! Imagine how slim and perfect that thing will be in five or ten years.
조금만 더❤ 화이팅입니다!
For my daughter. Born a Quad. What a miracle it would be for her to take her first step.
You're standing in line and your battery runs out. You get a notification your legs need to update 😂 Can you call tripple leg to come get you? 😂
I will assume that you don't know the nuanced meaning of ''tripple leg'' and to be mean, i'm not gonna b the one to explain it to you...
@@Dead_Kerbal 🍆💦
It's "you're". Please learn that word.
To come this far, a thousand different versions had to be made, to find the right interfaces with the human subject to make it work. This is an astonishing achievement. The future will see much sleeker, smaller and more mobile versions. I thank every scientist, engineer, fabricator and financier that is bringing this technology to human beings, once only given wheelchairs to get around. I hope we can find an extraordinarily small, ultra high efficiency power source, so these devices can work for extremely long periods of time. And reliability is an absolute must. Just a fantastic video. The future is truly brighter now.
Those are the wrong trousers
Intelligently designed - every step has been taken to provide autonomy for the user. Korean technology - I respect the impact that it's having in improving lives everywhere.
2:14 of poking it with a stick and 2 seconds of almost demonstrating it was real….,and it’s not.
How is this not real?
Spaced out dad you really aren’t too bright are ya bud?
it is real, it is just too impractical, i could design something way more ergonomic instead of trying to mimic human motion.
@@jesusvera7941then do it. Sick of people on the internet sitting in their gamer chairs commenting on videos of people actually doing cool shit saying how they could do it better. If you actually believe that then do it but don't claim you could do better if you can't do anything at all.
@@zenandtheartofskateboarding i dont need it
It'll only cost you a mortgage of 600,000 USD.
Edit: the entire comment section feels like 30 bots repeating the same phrase over and over again.
Wow. The way it just sat down to connect...
Brilliant.
I'm shocked this isn't mainstream news. Man technology is simply incredible!
That's a good use of technology and robots, not stealing our jobs, but actually helping people.
Finally a useful application of modern technology. Well done.
This is the way and future, for helping and innovations in the right way !!! 💪
Wow!! Right out of the movies!! This is a game changer for so many people!!!
Soon enough it will be seamless. Wonderful invention and im proud of the creators. God bless our soldiers.
I love the way he throws away his crutches!!
This is engineering at its finest. To help the disabled is helping the public good.
Great prototype needs a bit more work good luck and ty for trying to rehabilitate the body of the person instead of confining them to a life in a wheelchair.
As a person with MS, I await this system with much anticipation.
A gift for so many possible buy jot affordable - even to hire would be costly! Please keep developing!
Wowww..THATS AMAZING 👏 🤩 😍
"From the moment I understood...."
Jokin, great technology, hope it would be useful for people in need, in future
That was emotional man, honestly amazing