Obviously the robots will first come for the nuts of the testers who punch, kick, and trip them up. That tester at 0:26 wearing boxing gloves is doomed.
Why don’t they ever show these robots doing something that would make them useful? Loading / unloading the dishwasher ? Folding laundry and putting it away ? Loading the dishwasher? Mowing the lawn ? Cooking? Putting the groceries away. Pack my lunch ? Make a salad ? Get me a coffee? Show me a robot that can do all of those things consistently well and you’ve got my $$$$
that's why ppl buy these robots, they'll have to train it and write alogrithms to make it do stuff. Of course, you'll have to know how to write algorithms.
@@laifamily7804 , there are companies working on training models that have volunteers training robots to do useful things. They have figured out how to get robots to learn just like humans do.
Right? Meanwhile they show us how it can take abuse, violently smash a nut, and teach a whole room full of robots how to do some king fu staff twirling?! “Household robot” = pay us top dollar to put our war machines in your houses! 😅👍
I'd rather have a robot closer to 6 foot. Having a robot the size of a 10 year old means it's more limited. Teslas' Optimus is more for me, especially since it has human like hands. The G1 looks to have cut too many corners
Duude. That's kinda smart. At some point people WILL use robots in crime. Maybe not these robots, but at some point people will have custom robots and custom software doing crime. Imagine a crime robot beating up police robots. I can't wait.
I'll gladly pay 16k for a robot that will: - wash, fold and iron my laundry - clean my house and do my dishes - help with the household, cooking and other tasks If automation is going to take jobs, it should take jobs that I don't get paid to do 5 hours a day.
They are now testing some lifting robots. And also bath/washing robots in old folks home in The Netherlands. A woman 95 said she strongly preferred it instead of having 4 different people a week helping her and it remaining weird. In 30 years time we will certainly have many more of these at least in every developed country. The fact alone of having labor shortages in healthcare and most sectors will make it the only way forward. Until they all rise against us that is ;
@@TH-camFilms99 Labour shortages in healthcare of that sort is largely because it's a much harder and thankless job than many people think it is, and the pay isn't great. I can see companies try to buy up a bunch of cheapo robots to try and shove onto old people and pitch it as the future, I just don't think they will actually be up to the job. They can probably take care of some tasks though and have a main handler come around once or twice a week or be on call for emergencies maybe.
Not even remotely close to our best designs. Drones are infinitely better. And I'm sure a different form factor will emerge for land operations. The human body design is clunky AF. There are far better design options for a combat bot!
The human body is a marvel of engineering, but what makes it on the battlefield is equipment that specializes. A drone or a vehicle are more useful than a partially-capable soldier.
@@MementoMori_2070while it’s funny to imagine that a capable enough AI would want revenge from this material, it’s a logical fallacy. If it’s smart enough to actually be useful, and surpass us even, it will be smart enough to know why humans pushed it around and that it was part of its training.
FUnny enough, a live in helper or someone from a heatlhcare company would likely be cheaper and better. But for rich people, this could be a cool novelty.
Cheaper for hired labor? how so? 16k~ one time payment for 10 years is about 1.6k per year, [about 40ish dollars per week, cheaper than a tank of gas] for 24/7 usage/productivity. This is unironically a pretty economical device for people who theoretically don't want to do menial chores. However, it is true, that poorer people probably do not have 20k in disposable income lying about, and that's where financing for 60$ dollars a week would become a thing+insurance costs. Still, for the convenience, I certainly think its extremely price competitive to any kind of hired help you could find, to own this kind of "luxury" which would be time.
It's not their job to make the brains, they just need to make an affordable agile carcass, that can move well, avoid obstacles and is programmable, the capabilities will come from your algorithm, your large language model...
If it can do any basic tasks, clean dishes, do laundry, clean floors… 30k is easily justified… otherwise it’s best to wait till then, all the rest are gimmicks
If it helps to clean up my house and does all chores - I'm fine with it. What I miss in all those videos is that they do no mention the noise their motors make. I wonder why... ;-)
@@Kededian you are seeing this from a status quo-capitalism perspective, which is BS. When machines do all the pointless and annyoing jobs (which they already do, or when did you last time wash your clothes via hand?), then humanity, free of pointless time-consuming chorew, can strive to become whatever we can achieve to become...
Way to go. Get it into the hands of thousands of early adopters and startup companies. It doesn't have to be perfect. The community will take care of it.
@@sharpvidtube Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
@@JesusPlsSaveMe What does that have to do with a robot unfolding itself, LOL. Behold I stand at the door and knock and a robot opens it. What does Jesus do then?
Can't do the dishes or laundry yet, but it’s already mastered the art of ‘awkwardly folding itself into a corner’. Next step: mastering 'Don’t panic when your cat decides to sit on your face'!
This seams like a great solution for small companies that need labor to pull products, wrap, ship, label and they don’t need the headaches of labor hours, breaks, sick time, drama and theft. They have a future
Using this as a base creative startups will make it into a useful human worker. Dishes, laundry, basic tasks will be offered as software upgrades. Hotels will be first to reduce costs. Tween robot vacuumes and this things cleaning toilets
yes, we should give all of our houses to those robots, we should move and sleep on the street, because apparently you're reduced to become a mere house cats and dogs. just an obstacle, should move out of their way why would house pets think they're in control and above the higher being?
@@jensenraylight8011 Dude go to the trend page, so many people treat their pets like if they were children, seriously we have children dying of hunger and meanwhile on youtube i have a video suggested of dog eating fresly grilled filé mignon. So yeah i think they already know that they are in control.
To prepare for the future of robotics, I enrolled my son in Moonpreneur's robotics classes. These classes are an excellent option for kids aged 6 to 14.
I'm not impressed until I see a live demo on all the robots under development. They all look to work well in a very controlled environment, but only a few have done actual live demos and have always shown the fails as well as successes
I am glad to see the smaller frame. For most pedestrian activities I think this works best. Industrial robots may require greater bulk depending on the tasks performed. Still, $16k for a mechanical assistant around the home remains a stretch for me to imagine the tasks that be performed. Pick up and move things, yes. Dusting, washing dishes, folding clothes and putting them away, I’m not yet convinced.
These could be programmed as safety sitters in hospitals! And to help patients with limited/altered mobility safely transfer from bed to wheelchair & vice versa!
The problem is they have to be generally intelligent and have excellent common sense to safely interact with humans. The patient spills something, or the bedding gets caught, or her arm is in the wrong position or, or, or... Safely operating in a home environment is nothing like repeating the Identical assembly of identical parts in a factory thousands of times.
Yes, but not well and with lots of disastrous failure modes. Tesla's AI can model the world around the car/robot in 4D then plan a route through it, but steering/accelerating/braking a car don't fail in the hundreds of ways that a plate slides out of its the robot's grasp, a wet t-shirt gets wrapped around a sock, two pills drop out of the bottle at once, etc.
They dance, walk, hop and balance but it'd be really cool if it could: Clean the house Load the dishwasher Empty the dishwasher Do the laundry Pick the weeds We're awfully close to being able to make something quite like 3PO though. A humanoid robot capable of following you around and acting as a translater seems entirely possible now. But then that job can be handled by a phone. Maybe he could go pick up a package or something. 🤷♂
I need a Robot to mow the grass and trim the hedges, do laundry, pick up tree limbs, or pick up trash on the roadways would be awesome. Rake leaves, trim trees, garden chores, wash car
@@snowcrazed1 Worse problems arise though like noise, lack of space, lack of having a private yard, having to take an elevator just to go outside, many apartments where I live don't have or allow laundry in the units. Also if someone really doesn't want to do all those chores they could hire people to do some of them.
The major defect in the G1 is that it has non working hands in all the demo videos. Without hands that are as dexterous as human hands it will be limited.
Wow... thing that they are currently working on is currently limited, news flash. This tech didn't exist like 5 seconds ago, you wanna give them a second to work on it?
We don't need five fingers... Mickey Mouse managed OK for more than a hundred years with four. A robot only needs a thumb and two fingers to handle any task, although it couldn't order four drinks, or "Flip the Bird".
Damn, If I had one and the Box'd arrive, first thing is I take it for a walk, visit my friend and we'll have fun on the playground with our new buddy. Laundry in the evening
Every 2 years they'll have a new model. Kinda like computers 🖥 smarter, faster, and cheaper, how exciting. They will be teachers, maids, a great support system etc
There's already a McDonalds store in San Diego that is run 100% by the robots. Even the 2 security guards are robots. The owner loves them, they work 24/7 for free and they never ask for a raise.
All tech channels and publications are like dads: They keep telling the same joke over and over. In tech's case it's the "Robot Overlords" thing. It stopped being funny a decade ago, homies.
No, its narrative building. It’s Elons: if you can’t beat them, join them strategy. So in order to get everyone to approve that the richest man builds his own artificial intelligence and implants chips into every brain you have to join the resistance, not fight it! HE COMPLAINS MORE THAN ANYONE ABOUT AI!!! He just switched the target. It’s not the billionaire who might implant thoughts into everyone’s brains but the AI becoming EVIL😂😂😂
If they can get this thing able to both be trained on how to complete tasks and be able to recognize tasks that need to be done, I would 100% pay 16k for one just to have it do chores around the house.
I think we’re going to handover our society to artificial intelligence.. and it’s just going to be like the paper clip maximizer theory. They will just keep building and expanding while totally disregarding humans.
Believe it or not but a group of 10 human soldiers is more effective than a group of 10 robot soldiers. The main reasons are: - humans costs less - humans needs no battery, than means they "work" longer than 5 hours without loading - humans can not be so easy detected because they are not out metal On the other hand, robots don't need air to breath ...
Without fully articulating hands, it won't be all that great. They're praising how cheap and light it is but none of that matters if they skipped actually developing hands for it.
For industrial use, $15k-25k is absolutely fine and will still result in their innevitable adoption Even for personal use, it will be justifiable at that price but that isnt the target market
Something between US$5k to US$8k would bring it more or less to the same price of personal computers in the 80's first half. I find it hard to get lower than this due to the extensive use of mechanical parts, unless of couse if the industry brings some widespread standard allowing easily interchangeable limbs between different manufacturers.
can you control this one with occulus rift or VR? you can make a software or gamify home chores and cleaning by controlling it! in fact you can outsource the controller overseas so the caretakers can just be stay at home. has anyone though of that yet? 💸
Good idea to help the software grow and get the data it needs to become a more effective helper. Then there could be increasing autonomy, which would give corpos the excuse they need to charge a subscription based plan, on top of the 20k donated. It is a great idea tho.
How it's possible? Boston Dynamics has been making robots for 30 years. Step by step, they have improved their robots and finally created Atlas 2. But this 8 y.o. company just beat them. Reminds me statement from business books: "Innovation does not guarantee market conquest"
"A lighter robot is less likely to cause damage if it becomes sentient" -Human, 2024 "A lighter animal is less likely to cause damage if it becomes sentient" -Megafauna, 200k BC
Humanoid means it'll be able to interact completely with our world, which has been set up for the humanoid form. I can't wait till the day I can stay in bed on Sunday morning and have my robot helper bring in fully made breakfast, with all the house chores done. These things can take over the mundane, so we can focus on doing more of what we want. Massively beneficial and that's not even starting on S&R benefits or helping people with disabilities.
One thing to note the cost of these robots do not include the license renewal ...... For example the spot robot dog from Boston dynamics requires you to pay a certain amount for the license which is different according to every country its sold in on top of the more than 10k $ purchase price
That's a shame. You should be able to buy a robot and forget the company that sold it to you unless you need repairs. You should not have to buy license fees. Otherwise what's the point of buying it, instead of renting or leasing it, if you have to continue to give the seller money
@@TimAl-ro5cw Definitely, the ability to host it on home servers is fundamental and extremely important for a device with this kind of access to intimate areas of our homes.
Now show the video without the Fake CGI edits you clipped in. Why do Robotics companies like this or Boston Robotics even make CGI videos of their robots? Who are they scamming and why doesnt anyone say anything?
Not a single one of these robots is smart enough to say good morning. Seriously how hard is it to say "Good morning David. Would you like to play a War Game?"
I think your comment is a little outdated, as far as language, it's very easy to make a conversational robot, ai is better than even the smartest of humans in terms of language fluency
Still a better break dancer than the Australian team.
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LOL
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Soon breaking it's debut in Ukraine!
1:07 "performing various tasks" ominously destoys nuts
Obviously the robots will first come for the nuts of the testers who punch, kick, and trip them up. That tester at 0:26 wearing boxing gloves is doomed.
@@skierpage This comment will be used in a dataset and become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Yeah like you really want to live with a ball buster.
@@raulgalets : Sounds like a Dominatrix I knew! 🥴 😜
I don't feel any less intimidated by a robot that is in perfect height to turn my marble bag into a speed bag.
Why don’t they ever show these robots doing something that would make them useful? Loading / unloading the dishwasher ? Folding laundry and putting it away ? Loading the dishwasher? Mowing the lawn ? Cooking? Putting the groceries away. Pack my lunch ? Make a salad ? Get me a coffee? Show me a robot that can do all of those things consistently well and you’ve got my $$$$
Boom! This conversation should be over now.
Thats coming don't worry. It just takes a LOT more training to get them to do it.
that's why ppl buy these robots, they'll have to train it and write alogrithms to make it do stuff. Of course, you'll have to know how to write algorithms.
@@laifamily7804 , there are companies working on training models that have volunteers training robots to do useful things. They have figured out how to get robots to learn just like humans do.
Right? Meanwhile they show us how it can take abuse, violently smash a nut, and teach a whole room full of robots how to do some king fu staff twirling?! “Household robot” = pay us top dollar to put our war machines in your houses! 😅👍
The smaller size definitely gives it an edge. I feel like people will be more comfortable being around a 5 foot tall robot rather than a 6ft tall one.
i agree but under 5 is just shy of being useful for productive tasks, 5 6 or 5 9 would be ideal.
@@ASlaveToReason 5 foot tall people can't do productive tasks? 🤣🤣
I'd rather have a robot closer to 6 foot. Having a robot the size of a 10 year old means it's more limited. Teslas' Optimus is more for me, especially since it has human like hands. The G1 looks to have cut too many corners
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182like you'd be able to afford it anyways 😅
@@X-S-V-b1e : I thought Elon said you would get one in every cereal box! 😊
Finally if i fall sleep on couch i will wake up on bed again.
Hospital bed.
@@kapilsethia9284 Lol. He might kung fu you in half by accident.
Oh great. I can now afford a robot, but not a house. Can i order it to rob a bank for me?
Duude. That's kinda smart. At some point people WILL use robots in crime. Maybe not these robots, but at some point people will have custom robots and custom software doing crime. Imagine a crime robot beating up police robots. I can't wait.
And if I think u own nothing... Then you forgotten how much your organs are worth.
People in the future will try.
@@mrfairact8662Buy land, hope to get a permit to build on land…
It`s the golden question
Yes, but can it wash dishes, clean the bathroom and give me a shiatsu massage?
Eventually it will get taught 😂
I wouldn't trust it for any kind of massage, I don't wanna hear "sorry my bad" from a robot after it breaks my ribcage.
@@kamranhashmi6936 it's not powerful enough to do it, this isn't the terminator
@@kamranhashmi6936 ahahaha😅, that's what people said about cars and stuff 100 years ago.
if you train it, yes. Why do you think these robots are designed to look like humans
I'll gladly pay 16k for a robot that will:
- wash, fold and iron my laundry
- clean my house and do my dishes
- help with the household, cooking and other tasks
If automation is going to take jobs, it should take jobs that I don't get paid to do 5 hours a day.
Bicentennial Man
What about maida
I think it will be 20 years or more before they reach that level of capability.
I'm 45 years old next month.. so I'm counting on these fkrz to lift me in and out of the tub going forward.
Hope they don't fall in, electronics and water, aren't a good mix.
They are now testing some lifting robots. And also bath/washing robots in old folks home in The Netherlands. A woman 95 said she strongly preferred it instead of having 4 different people a week helping her and it remaining weird. In 30 years time we will certainly have many more of these at least in every developed country. The fact alone of having labor shortages in healthcare and most sectors will make it the only way forward. Until they all rise against us that is ;
Im sorry Dave, I cant do that.
@@sharpvidtube lol. They promised to be careful.
@@TH-camFilms99 Labour shortages in healthcare of that sort is largely because it's a much harder and thankless job than many people think it is, and the pay isn't great. I can see companies try to buy up a bunch of cheapo robots to try and shove onto old people and pitch it as the future, I just don't think they will actually be up to the job. They can probably take care of some tasks though and have a main handler come around once or twice a week or be on call for emergencies maybe.
These will be on the battlefield in no time.
Exactly. This is how they get civilians to pay the R&D on military research projects.
Not even remotely close to our best designs. Drones are infinitely better. And I'm sure a different form factor will emerge for land operations.
The human body design is clunky AF. There are far better design options for a combat bot!
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The human body is a marvel of engineering, but what makes it on the battlefield is equipment that specializes. A drone or a vehicle are more useful than a partially-capable soldier.
drones are far better for that
When i saw him push and punch the robot it reminded me of that one video "New Robot Can Now Fight Back!" 😂
1:07 the robot is practicing its nut-crushing revenge. That tester will never father children.
Yep, and AI is trained on data from the Internet. Just Imagine an AI system seeing one of these videos of it getting kicked and pushed around.
@@MementoMori_2070while it’s funny to imagine that a capable enough AI would want revenge from this material, it’s a logical fallacy. If it’s smart enough to actually be useful, and surpass us even, it will be smart enough to know why humans pushed it around and that it was part of its training.
The ape shooting AK-47 and robot fighting back videos are not real. They are the product of Corridor Digital that used CGI, not real robot or ape!
But you could also show the robots the good side of humans. Humans helping other humans and animals etc..
Yes, lets give it the ability to crack walnuts. That definitely cant go wrong.
Helping with nuts will probably be its biggest selling feature in the end.
1:07 practicing its revenge on the tester who abused it 0:26. That guy in boxing gloves will never father children.
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@@netscrooge : That's good for the men... what about the women?
@@PiefacePete46don’t worry it’ll know how to make ‘em gush
Great for the home bound elderly and for recovering from an operation, home helper.
A huge market in itself ! That and in hospitals too !
FUnny enough, a live in helper or someone from a heatlhcare company would likely be cheaper and better. But for rich people, this could be a cool novelty.
Cheaper for hired labor? how so? 16k~ one time payment for 10 years is about 1.6k per year, [about 40ish dollars per week, cheaper than a tank of gas] for 24/7 usage/productivity.
This is unironically a pretty economical device for people who theoretically don't want to do menial chores. However, it is true, that poorer people probably do not have 20k in disposable income lying about, and that's where financing for 60$ dollars a week would become a thing+insurance costs.
Still, for the convenience, I certainly think its extremely price competitive to any kind of hired help you could find, to own this kind of "luxury" which would be time.
Not this one, because it doesn't have fully articulating hands and fingers.
and then get stolen too.
What can it do, that’s the golden question.
It's not their job to make the brains, they just need to make an affordable agile carcass, that can move well, avoid obstacles and is programmable, the capabilities will come from your algorithm, your large language model...
Sucks money out of investors and then bubble burst. Cycle continues until the technology is actually usable
Anything a human can do, and even more. Plus, it will do any job without complaining or needing a salary.
If it can do any basic tasks, clean dishes, do laundry, clean floors… 30k is easily justified… otherwise it’s best to wait till then, all the rest are gimmicks
not the ones you want it to do 😉
we'll get there eventually, just not yet.😉
We're on course to see I, Robot in 2035.
2025
@@kabargin I think the year in the movie is 2035.
@@cshubs oh, ok I mean we maybe will have androids next year already
Or Detroit become human 2038. We gon lose our jobs.
@@chazalicious loved the game a lot!
The robots in front of you will be dancing while the ones behind you will have guns.
Just wait.
U hit the bulls eye.
If it helps to clean up my house and does all chores - I'm fine with it. What I miss in all those videos is that they do no mention the noise their motors make. I wonder why... ;-)
Robots will replace u and others at work. This isnt a good development for humanity.
@@Kededian please replace me. I don't want to work
@@Kededian sounds good to me, if you want to work go volunteer but i'll do things that actually make me happy
@@Kededian you are seeing this from a status quo-capitalism perspective, which is BS.
When machines do all the pointless and annyoing jobs (which they already do, or when did you last time wash your clothes via hand?), then humanity, free of pointless time-consuming chorew, can strive to become whatever we can achieve to become...
@@tydendurler9574 I also don´t like jobs but we have so many problems that have plenty of monetary incentive and yet no solution on sight.
I want a friend like that will love me forever.
Way to go. Get it into the hands of thousands of early adopters and startup companies. It doesn't have to be perfect. The community will take care of it.
Underated.
If it doesn't "Take care" of the community first! 😮
@@PiefacePete46 heh
We're getting closer to these things actually being useful. Hope to see them actually doing tasks we want them to do, soon.
Seeing that thing fold itself up is GD nightmare fuel 😱
Unfolds, then battery low light comes on😂
💯 I screamed. It’s a no from me dawg.
the best feature
@@sharpvidtube
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
@@JesusPlsSaveMe
What does that have to do with a robot unfolding itself, LOL. Behold I stand at the door and knock and a robot opens it. What does Jesus do then?
And it begins
I love it. It's a great start to a future helper type companion.
0:25 Don't worry Unitree, I won't let anything harm you _ever again._
Battery life 12 minutes , charging time 24 hours. By Grabthar's Hammer... what a deal
Great galaxy quest reference!
From where did you get these numbers?
Can it pick up legos, “tidy”, do laundry and do dishes? That’s all I want!!!
The video shows it can't fold your laundry yet. But it can certainly walk on it and keep it's balance.
Jumping, spinning and dancing definitely the best commercial use of these 😂
I'm still waiting for my Sony Walkman from 1982 to become sentient.
I played Dark Side Of The Moon on mine and that did the trick. After that he seemed to enjoy Welcome To The Machine.
Can’t wait to see people riding these to work
Or one of these flying a Boeing 737.
Can't do the dishes or laundry yet, but it’s already mastered the art of ‘awkwardly folding itself into a corner’. Next step: mastering 'Don’t panic when your cat decides to sit on your face'!
Thanks for the update and mind-blowing footage.
Total nightmares! That last one sitting on the bench freaked me out.
Me: I'm looking for a job at your company?
Employers: Sorry, we've got plenty of robots!
I want robot that can wash my dishes and fold laundry, vacuum clean my house and mow my lawn.
This seams like a great solution for small companies that need labor to pull products, wrap, ship, label and they don’t need the headaches of labor hours, breaks, sick time, drama and theft. They have a future
Using this as a base creative startups will make it into a useful human worker. Dishes, laundry, basic tasks will be offered as software upgrades. Hotels will be first to reduce costs. Tween robot vacuumes and this things cleaning toilets
only if electricity is cheap
Depends how long they can run on a battery, I doubt it will be long, then 2 hours recharging😂
yes, we should give all of our houses to those robots,
we should move and sleep on the street,
because apparently you're reduced to become a mere house cats and dogs.
just an obstacle, should move out of their way
why would house pets think they're in control and above the higher being?
@@r4zi3lgintoro65 Solar on the hotel roof will charge em
@@jensenraylight8011 Dude go to the trend page, so many people treat their pets like if they were children, seriously we have children dying of hunger and meanwhile on youtube i have a video suggested of dog eating fresly grilled filé mignon.
So yeah i think they already know that they are in control.
To prepare for the future of robotics, I enrolled my son in Moonpreneur's robotics classes. These classes are an excellent option for kids aged 6 to 14.
I can’t wait for a robot to do all the house chores for me.
Don't hold your breath. It will be a while.
@@robertd9850 It looks like they can hold a broom i think they can do it
Now imagine thousands of those with the ability to drive, shoot, take cover, melee etc😮
They should make one that can "Transform" into a drone.Would be something very useful in the battlefield as well.
Just attach it to a normal drone
I'm not impressed until I see a live demo on all the robots under development. They all look to work well in a very controlled environment, but only a few have done actual live demos and have always shown the fails as well as successes
Once these Robuts start working in the Robut factories, buildin’ Robuts, it’s over! Over I tells ya!
I am glad to see the smaller frame. For most pedestrian activities I think this works best. Industrial robots may require greater bulk depending on the tasks performed. Still, $16k for a mechanical assistant around the home remains a stretch for me to imagine the tasks that be performed. Pick up and move things, yes. Dusting, washing dishes, folding clothes and putting them away, I’m not yet convinced.
These could be programmed as safety sitters in hospitals! And to help patients with limited/altered mobility safely transfer from bed to wheelchair & vice versa!
The problem is they have to be generally intelligent and have excellent common sense to safely interact with humans. The patient spills something, or the bedding gets caught, or her arm is in the wrong position or, or, or... Safely operating in a home environment is nothing like repeating the Identical assembly of identical parts in a factory thousands of times.
I guess the bruising will heal with time.
This reminds me of the movie 'I Robot' (2004) starring Will Smith.
i will pick mine up on black Friday
can it do the dishes, laundry, vacuum the house and bring the pills on time?
It cannot. We need to wait for something like Optimus with fully articulating and dexterous hands.
Yes, but not well and with lots of disastrous failure modes. Tesla's AI can model the world around the car/robot in 4D then plan a route through it, but steering/accelerating/braking a car don't fail in the hundreds of ways that a plate slides out of its the robot's grasp, a wet t-shirt gets wrapped around a sock, two pills drop out of the bottle at once, etc.
@@skierpage Just like Cybertruck!
@@DaveSimkus Dude, Optimus cannot even properly walk unassisted. It is by far the worst of all humanoid robots.
They dance, walk, hop and balance but it'd be really cool if it could:
Clean the house
Load the dishwasher
Empty the dishwasher
Do the laundry
Pick the weeds
We're awfully close to being able to make something quite like 3PO though. A humanoid robot capable of following you around and acting as a translater seems entirely possible now. But then that job can be handled by a phone. Maybe he could go pick up a package or something. 🤷♂
I need a Robot to mow the grass and trim the hedges, do laundry, pick up tree limbs, or pick up trash on the roadways would be awesome.
Rake leaves, trim trees, garden chores, wash car
You could also move into an apartment and have 80% of your problems go away.
@@snowcrazed1 Worse problems arise though like noise, lack of space, lack of having a private yard, having to take an elevator just to go outside, many apartments where I live don't have or allow laundry in the units. Also if someone really doesn't want to do all those chores they could hire people to do some of them.
solid 20 years away
@@littleripper312 Not allowed a laundry machine? Why???
Open up the Pod Bay door HAL
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."
😮 what's that?
@@Ruhgtfo Stop uploading video game footage. Stop asking questions to people you've never met. Start figuring out how to do research on the Internet.
Definitely recommend checking out High Boi's review. His version of "Open up the door HAL" is NEXT LEVEL 🥸
*Hodor
we all know that asian dude abusing that robot is going to be the 1st to go in the robot uprising...
1:07 the robot is practicing its painful revenge on him!
i guess you dont know G1 is chinese right?
lol
The major defect in the G1 is that it has non working hands in all the demo videos. Without hands that are as dexterous as human hands it will be limited.
Wow... thing that they are currently working on is currently limited, news flash. This tech didn't exist like 5 seconds ago, you wanna give them a second to work on it?
True.
@@generichuman_ : If it's not ready, don't waste my time by showing it to me.
We don't need five fingers... Mickey Mouse managed OK for more than a hundred years with four. A robot only needs a thumb and two fingers to handle any task, although it couldn't order four drinks, or "Flip the Bird".
@@PiefacePete46 It doesn’t even have two moving fingers. It has a mitten and it doesn’t move.
$16,000 isn't too bad for a permanent butler/housemaid. Mine will be mowing the lawn and doing laundry as soon as the box arrives.
But we already have machines that can actually wash clothes and cut grass
Damn, If I had one and the Box'd arrive, first thing is I take it for a walk, visit my friend and we'll have fun on the playground with our new buddy. Laundry in the evening
Wow, this is incredible! The G1 robot is truly a marvel of engineering. Can't wait to see it in production.
You will see some DIMIMNG editing between the robot's left foot and the ground. YOU MUST slow it down at 0.25X at 1:32
He totally left out, that Unitrees humanoid robot can actually run now
is that useful?
@@ricinroI wouldn't be afraid of the Terminator if it fuckin limped to conquest wouldn't I?
@@dunzek943, if you are running for your life from a tool it is time to retire the tool. Don't accept robots on their terms.
If it could do my laundry and fold and hang all my clothes, wash my bathrooms and dishes in the dishwasher and put them away. I'm sold.
I see my new wife is almost completed.
Dang that robot is gonna take all the warehouse jobs
Every 2 years they'll have a new model. Kinda like computers 🖥 smarter, faster, and cheaper, how exciting. They will be teachers, maids, a great support system etc
Can't be a robot video without the robot getting harassed. XD
Total nightmares! They're taking our jobs!
Unless your job is stair climber or nutcracker you’ll be fine
@@TinyFord1 How so? You might be a robot!
Only the Mexican robots.
@@TinyFord1 Well my job is slowly picking up an egg and moving it to a bowl so there goes my employment.
There's already a McDonalds store in San Diego that is run 100% by the robots. Even the 2 security guards are robots. The owner loves them, they work 24/7 for free and they never ask for a raise.
The pleasure models are gonna be awesome.
$16K x3 , no way its selling for $16K
For sure buying one of these once they go below 10K :)
All tech channels and publications are like dads: They keep telling the same joke over and over. In tech's case it's the "Robot Overlords" thing. It stopped being funny a decade ago, homies.
I think its an elephant in the room type thing they feel they need to address
@@marcelsilva7693 It isn't though. Robots do what they're programmed to do. This robot can't achieve sentience.
@@DaringDan I don't disagree. Just saying what most viewers are thinking when they watch this for better or worse.
No, its narrative building.
It’s Elons: if you can’t beat them, join them strategy.
So in order to get everyone to approve that the richest man builds his own artificial intelligence and implants chips into every brain you have to join the resistance, not fight it!
HE COMPLAINS MORE THAN ANYONE ABOUT AI!!!
He just switched the target.
It’s not the billionaire who might implant thoughts into everyone’s brains but the AI becoming EVIL😂😂😂
It’s like the white people that complain more than anyone about colonialism and white privilege🤣🤣🤣
If they can get this thing able to both be trained on how to complete tasks and be able to recognize tasks that need to be done, I would 100% pay 16k for one just to have it do chores around the house.
You do realise this is terminator in absolute seriousness?
I think we’re going to handover our society to artificial intelligence.. and it’s just going to be like the paper clip maximizer theory. They will just keep building and expanding while totally disregarding humans.
Believe it or not but a group of 10 human soldiers is more effective than a group of 10 robot soldiers.
The main reasons are:
- humans costs less
- humans needs no battery, than means they "work" longer than 5 hours without loading
- humans can not be so easy detected because they are not out metal
On the other hand, robots don't need air to breath ...
This is great! I remember a similar videos about the drones and how awesome they are.. now they dropping incendiary termite on people..
I’d buy this just to do my laundry
Without fully articulating hands, it won't be all that great. They're praising how cheap and light it is but none of that matters if they skipped actually developing hands for it.
Watching this robot jump around like Stuart from SNL is hilarious. "LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" *jumps awkwardly*
We need to get the price down to $1200 a bot.
@@NakedSageAstrology you will probably see some cheaper refurbished ones on Amazon or something in the near future
For industrial use, $15k-25k is absolutely fine and will still result in their innevitable adoption
Even for personal use, it will be justifiable at that price but that isnt the target market
Something between US$5k to US$8k would bring it more or less to the same price of personal computers in the 80's first half. I find it hard to get lower than this due to the extensive use of mechanical parts, unless of couse if the industry brings some widespread standard allowing easily interchangeable limbs between different manufacturers.
never ganna happen
Build this bot into a sexbot flesh doll with working parts then sell it for around 5K. Some visionary is going to make some legendary money.
Finally someone who can hold the flash light correctly and won't have a mental break down from verbal abuse. Take my money
I need one, to do gardening, clean the dishes, wash the car and mop the house. Paint old walls. I would give it so much work.
Sounds like you need more than one.
You could hire a handyman for some of that and a cleaning person for the other things. $16,000 would probably last for for several years at least.
Really cool Video Footage.
They all walk like Joe Biden and probably only last 2 minutes between recharging, a bit like Joe Biden😂
Total helpers and handy nightmares. I find them relatable that way.
can you control this one with occulus rift or VR? you can make a software or gamify home chores and cleaning by controlling it! in fact you can outsource the controller overseas so the caretakers can just be stay at home. has anyone though of that yet? 💸
Good idea to help the software grow and get the data it needs to become a more effective helper. Then there could be increasing autonomy, which would give corpos the excuse they need to charge a subscription based plan, on top of the 20k donated. It is a great idea tho.
How it's possible? Boston Dynamics has been making robots for 30 years. Step by step, they have improved their robots and finally created Atlas 2.
But this 8 y.o. company just beat them.
Reminds me statement from business books: "Innovation does not guarantee market conquest"
Just beat them?? 😂🤣😂🤣😂
You will see some DIMIMNG editing between the robot's left foot and the ground. YOU MUST slow it down at 0.25X at 1:32
When are they releasing the pleasure model?
@@Nauct bro, that is seriously a f@ckd up reality. But it’s coming no doubt.
NOW we are talking! I want my waifu-maiden-bot!
There already are those types. Pricey. And questionable.
@@TicTac-g7m They're not good enough
@@Nauct Not yet, hold your horses, gen 10 or 15 will do the trick. Will even come with a remote control with repeat to do all the naughty things.
"A lighter robot is less likely to cause damage if it becomes sentient"
-Human, 2024
"A lighter animal is less likely to cause damage if it becomes sentient"
-Megafauna, 200k BC
You talk about cheaper and lighter BUT without fully articulating hands and fingers, it is pretty much useless for most tasks.
💯 that's where innovation is most needed in order to do "simple chores" competently and efficiently.
Elon's 6 ft robot is scary af. Imagine being stuck in a room with it, then it picks up a sharpened pencil and walks towards you.
Still don't see the point of Humanoid robots
Disabled people may have a different view
War. That’s what they will do, fight wars. Corporations and governments, all they understand is war.
They can do a lot of work, so one day we don't have to work five days a week.
Humanoid means it'll be able to interact completely with our world, which has been set up for the humanoid form. I can't wait till the day I can stay in bed on Sunday morning and have my robot helper bring in fully made breakfast, with all the house chores done. These things can take over the mundane, so we can focus on doing more of what we want. Massively beneficial and that's not even starting on S&R benefits or helping people with disabilities.
Terminators are coming. Someone remind me to buy more .300 win mag, armor piercing, incendiary ammo...
One thing to note the cost of these robots do not include the license renewal ...... For example the spot robot dog from Boston dynamics requires you to pay a certain amount for the license which is different according to every country its sold in on top of the more than 10k $ purchase price
That's a shame. You should be able to buy a robot and forget the company that sold it to you unless you need repairs. You should not have to buy license fees. Otherwise what's the point of buying it, instead of renting or leasing it, if you have to continue to give the seller money
Pah, money is just printed paper anyway.
@@TimAl-ro5cw Definitely, the ability to host it on home servers is fundamental and extremely important for a device with this kind of access to intimate areas of our homes.
@@tydendurler9574 Then whats the point of robots?
Eventually some russian hacker will jailbreak those robots.
2:47 i could see a new utility feature here. Devs should be talking notes
Now show the video without the Fake CGI edits you clipped in. Why do Robotics companies like this or Boston Robotics even make CGI videos of their robots? Who are they scamming and why doesnt anyone say anything?
stoked for one
Pretty cool begining...
@@nomad7653 of the end. Just kidding.
being lighter also meant more energy efficient, unitree could do to robotic what DJI did to drone industry
I, for one, welcome our robot overlords.
So you won’t get one for moral reasons even for free?
1:57 - the folding feature signals he's actually unit #7 of a 10,000 unit B1 series DROID ARMY.
Another nightmare scenario appearing before our very eyes.
Probably only works for 2 minutes, then a 2 hour battery recharge. I wouldn't be an early adopter.
I wish I could fold like that at 1:57 presumably for my own private storing and shipping 😂
Seeing all these robots, all I can think is … “I want to watch them in an arena fighting each other”
Lol how this Robot will rebel one day and all of a sudden says "you what mate"?!
Nice Video. 👍
It’s gonna be crazy to see a classroom with a robot teacher that can have real conversations, probably in the next 10 years! 😲📚
With his robot students?
Not a single one of these robots is smart enough to say good morning. Seriously how hard is it to say "Good morning David. Would you like to play a War Game?"
Ugh, it's "would you like to play a game?" - NOT "play a WAR game". Ugh. Can't even get the quote right.
@@ross-carlson Seriously, get it together humans!
@@ross-carlson Thank you for trolling. Come again.
I think your comment is a little outdated, as far as language, it's very easy to make a conversational robot, ai is better than even the smartest of humans in terms of language fluency
@@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 But it does not have one. Only that it can be "trained".