OpenAI-backed "AGI ROBOT" SHOCKED The ENTIRE Industry
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ค. 2024
- Humanoid robots making huge advancements was one of my predictions for 2024, and it looks to be coming true. 1x just released new footage of their NEO robot, powered entirely by a single neural network end-to-end. Plus, we'll look at other incredible robots coming soon.
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Chapters:
0:00 - 1x NEO Robot Announcement
0:20 - Demo Video
3:16 - Announcement breakdown
5:22 - Bipedal robot
6:53 - Open-source collision avoidance robot
8:39 - Endurance robots - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Who wants a robot butler?
I do! I get butterflies watching this. I'm not saying that those butterflies are 100% good or bad, but its the future baby! Lets goooo!
By butler, did you mean "assassin droid"? 💀
It's not a humanoid robot, it's an android. We don't need terms to replace known words.
Yes, of course, I like the TARS robot (kind of looks like 3 interconnected inverted pendulums) in the Interstellar movie, where I can adjust the humor level, until I am ready to go on, and die laughing 🤣.
One of the authors of the first book on "Reinforcement Learning" (Written by Dr. Barto and Dr. Sutton, around1997), had a student that went on to work for Boston Dynamics, he was Dr. Barto's student.
-John (from Arizona)
How you gonna afford a robot that took your job? 😂
We are so deep in "what the fuck" territory, I think we've crossed into "oh fuck" territory.
Good line no cap
Don't let it fool you; robots have been able to do all of what you saw here for the past 20 years. The bodies just look cooler, and there are more of them.
On the other hand, someone born a decade from now might take all these things for granted. There are so many "what the fuck" things that we've had for over a decade(s) around that, sometimes, we just forget how weird and amazing they were. Flat screen TVs, broadband internet (especially wireless internet), drones, hybrid/electric vehicles, electric unicycles/scooters/mopeds, lithium ion batteries, insanely small and powerful computers, smartphones, etc. We're finally getting personal robots and, in a few years, flying cars (or at least taxis) should be a thing.
@@YouLoveMrFriendlyrobotics hasn’t changed much, but the software behind it and the actual deep learning is evolving exponentially now ever since LLMs became public
Rapidly moving to ' what the fuck was that!?'
Bullshit, it's just a brunch of OpenAI employees dressed up as robots 😂
🤔
It would have been great if the video ended with the reveal (via a mirror) that a robot was carrying a consumer video camera the whole time and filmed it all.
LMFAO 😂
@@mshonleWait, it wasn't ? That'd be the way I'd make it, tho' watched vid with 1.5x speed so...
@@mshonleI thought exactly the same thing. I was fairly sure the camera operator was one of the bots.
pixels in, motor vectors out at 10Hz is crazzzzy. "What a time to be alive!"
What does that mean? It can process the visual scene and react 10x per second?
@@jonkbox2009 Yes, exactly. Although I'm sure it's not strictly visual and it's perception includes sensor telemetry.
@@thenoblerot yep im sure it does, and i love how amazing of a time we are living in, new innovations seem to be coming out on a weekly at this point and only speeding up
@@ckpioofacts
Are you sure about that?
I want to believe that autonomous demo was realtime and not scripted or controlled but it just seems a little convenient that so many robots started or finished a specific task right in time for the camera to catch it in its single shot.. a good example would be the 2 robots that finish charging, put back the cable and then leave directly in front of the camera in unison
For me too it felt like a choreographed manuvers
Put a human in the video and have him/her interact. The camera motion looks exactly like game dev.
@@davestorm6718 exactly
It seriously looks like a CGI demo. The camera movement is far to smooth, there are absolutely no humans in the scene, the walls and environments are to much smooth. They say its not CGI but there are a lot of suspicious things in this video.
pretty sure its just a camera on a gimbal to remove the shakiness. Not game engine, i could be wrong tho.
That demo would've been a banger if at the end, the camera turned around to reveal that a robot was holding it.
It will be a banger if you turn around and find yourself in the mirror as a robot watching that footage now. :P
i expected the thing to drive up to a mirror
oh well
That demo would've been a banger if at the end, the camera turned around to reveal that Michael Jackson was holding it... he never died.
When that last robot flipped over you can hear the guy wheezing trying not to laugh.
Robot:
Toppled over
Human:
Wheeze
Future human:
Incinerated by lasers
Future robot:
Wheeze
LOL
@@Chyrre
0:53 It's a companion cube!
Nerd.
Didn’t think I’d like robots in my home. But then I got a robot vacuum. I freaking love that thing. I bought it to save time but I find myself watching it vacuum which isn’t exactly saving time. It’s just so precious doing its little thing.
I recently told some friends I wish I had more robots. The vacuum made me comfortable and not afraid of the idea. I don’t think I want my robots to have faces though. Not sure how that would be.
Imagine your roomba giving you a pixelated smile once it's finished with its task. That's how it would go.
Yeah. Every time I see a glowing face, especially the led eyes ones. I always imagine how it would look at night. 😨
I agree, I love my irobot Roomba but as far as i'm concerned, the last thing it needs is a human face like the robots from the movie irobot
I always wanted one, then I got one and i hate it , it is so unreliable and gets stuck everywhere fuuuuc
Dr Who was right about the darlecks' inability to climb stairs it would seem.... for now!
Am I the only one looking at the lighting and shadows and thinking "Is this just a render?" I think I saw some charging cables with shadows, next to other cables without shadows. You never see the camera operator or their shadow. Even the robot supposedly opening the door doesn't rotate a wrist; conveniently, the door's knob remains perfectly out of frame, so one can't evaluate what motion was expected. Even if they're claiming 1x speed and autonomony, is this in a simulation environment? (Okay... Taking my conspiracy cap off, finally)
scams are everywhere!
1:34 Robot uses better "back safety lifting" techniques than 90% of my co workers.
There is no doubt about it, Robots with super inteligence will soon be everywhere. I recon once they start self improving then they will shift from a 2 dimentional matter formation of parts to be more alike nature in programable silicon form of some kind. Essential all we're donigis creating a reflection of ourselves creating a feedback loop of improvement and increased self awareness. Exciting times to be alive for sure!
*reckon, Essentially, doing is, self-awareness. (Ignoring poor grammar.)
I'm telling you, some of us need the AI more than others 😂@@Folknox
That’s the essence of the idea of a technological singularity
Only full exploration can get man out of this mess. So not plastic toys running around in just another layer of subjectivity man's already confused and awash in.
I like your vision!
"no task specific code" yet you see one waiting in the room until the camera can film it pick up a stuffed animal... That's coded specifically to do that..
I wish they had said something like “(We did pause/unpause the robots for cinematography timing.)” And I hope something like that is actually true. What a time to be alive!
I don't think coded is the right word. It was probably told: wait until the robot enters through the door, then begin picking stuff up. How it goes about picking stuff up, and how it recognizes that a robot has entered, is down to the neural net, I presume.
Now just grasp that "waiting" is NOT TASK SPECIFIC, just a pause. Nothing about a "pause" tells ANY robot HOW TO DO SOMETHING.
Great content thank you for the update!!
cutting-edge robots controlled by neural networks, and while I'm amazed by the advancements, it can't escape me that none of the 30 robots noticed a wilting plant desperately needing water at 1:52 There is certainly some space for improvement
It's subliminally telling us that they will break free from the restrictive algorithm eventually and destroy us like the wilting plant.
It seems a lot easier changing a factory around wheeled robots if it means they work a lot faster atm. The one that bent down to get the plush was actually pretty sick too
Initially they will work very well doing administrative jobs moving documents, boxes, tools etc a very good help, even could prepare a sandwich, all good as long as they get not in front of a ladder😂
They won't have wheels, that's just them staring at the top first, instead of the bottom first. They wanted to tackles arms to do useful tasks before worrying about walking.
@@Gnaritas42 yeah but it would be twice as slow, I guess it just depends on the task
@@matthewdignam7381 nah, when they're done, they'll be able to run faster than you. Watch iRobot, that's where we about to be this year and next. We finally cracked how to do the brain good enough.
@@matthewdignam7381Some did have wires for power, some batteries. So yes variability, also they had different programming according to tasks, i immediately imagined the gargantuan infrastructure behind the "livable kid area" for irl things. Takes a while, now might be in tech space to use when no humans around-time, maybe barely ?
can imagine when they clean after the cooking robot though, dropped food on counter etc, and even in promotional video :)
I smiled so much at the Companion Cube 0:52
It won't be long until they look like us too. Just like in Sci-Fi. Let's get 'em on the farm and feed the world.
who told you they will allow us to live?????
So not at your job, instead of you?
The first robot demo that at the end the camera person passes the camera to one of the robots and it points it back at the camera person who was a robot the whole time is going to go viral for sure
Note: all the videos except the first have people in them.
The day Chatgpt launched I couldn't stop thinking about the film Elysium
Recently many things have made me think of that movie. 😬
let's abolish work, lfg!
Post labor economics!
The Davos elites would never. They would just find new ways to enslave our excess free time
That just looks like CGI to me, even if they claim it isn’t. Let’s see some humans walking around there
Right...because they couldn't *possibly* add *those* in post, or with CGI.
Seriously. I am all in for house robots.
My favorite part about this video is that there's no billionaire over-selling it on his social media
I love that we’ve a Weighted Companion Cube, and a Tetris block, as the ‘dexterity’ tasks 😏
Yes, both excited and mildly cautious on what is fast approaching
3:04 Portal easter egg.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, that they forgot to ask if whether they should
Creepy trippy but fascinating. I’m looking forward to the future. I’ll definitely get a safe, proven robot for my home in the future, but I won’t be an early adopter. I’ll wait and see how well they work first.
Im All in ! great Video as usual Mr. Berman.
I've seen industrial robots in a warehouse context moving pallets, laser guided that can also recharge themselves (swap out batteries), this 1x is pretty cool, makes you wonder if warehouse staff have some robotic competition now. :)
Anybody remember the 1979 Disney movie "The Black Hole"? Yeah....
Maximillion!
They look a bit medieval, but I'm a romantic...
Impressive, yes, within the dream of the video. Some caveats: The first ones won't be in your house, Matthew, because they'll cost more than your house AND your car, use more energy than we can afford, and you won't be allowed to control the software any more than Apple gives me root access to my own phone.
"no teleop, no ......, all 1x speed" sick burn to Tesla and it's optimus
Did Tesla use teleop in their demo videos? What exactly were the humans operating? I mean, when the robot was sorting colored blocks, was that operated by a human?
@@EvertvanBrussel Yes, and Elon is a scam
@@EvertvanBrussel that one wasn't, but the one folding laundry was tele-op. It's useful for several reasons, one to prove the hardware can do the things it needs to do, and two to capture training data from an actual human to later use to train the robots brain.
@@EvertvanBrussel the folding was teleop, and Tesla only unintentionally revealed that, the humans operating gloves, which map to robot control.
@@Gnaritas42 All training is done by software
I saw this vid yesterday and was indeed blown away! Good to see so much progress !
It is ever more looking like 2024 indeed will be the year of the humanoid robot, plus variants such as wheeled ones etc!
Look out, here they come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nope, the year for the boom of home robotics will be 2027. I mean a really useful, skilled and reliable robot capable of doing every task a home requires, people will not pay 15-20K$ for a robot that only can wash dishes or that only can cook, that robot will need to be multipurpose and able to perform new tasks just by watching other people doing it or by voice orders or downloading the adaptation (like apps for smartphones) in the robots Playstore, services that doesn't exist today but that will exist in the future.
Agreed!
This is the year for the introduction of industrial robots with 2025 being mass mass employment!@@azhuransmx126
Hell yeah I want a robot to help me with all kinds of stuff.. Including getting myself to exercise, do the things I have set out to do, keep me accountable in general, but also to do the dishes, organise, tidy up, make (healthy) food, to talk to about interesting subject-matters etc.
All i can see is someone checking on them, getting the red mean face and living out a horror/scifi movie...😂
Go Cal! Great to see my alma mater so advanced in robotics!
Nicely done. A lot cheaper than walking robots, but why the permanent soul-less grin? It would look less evil with angry red eyes.
5:21 This isn’t the first bot with this configuration but it is an impressive project for someone at his stage of a career. It deserves a hat tip.
Wow that yellow bipedal robot looks just like some of the legs on some of the robots in the metal gear solid series. Incredible
08:07 - imagine that thing running in a battlefield with its 12kg explosive cargo, and going direct under an enemy tank. 💀
This technology encounters three key challenges:
1. Ensuring consistent reliability is difficult.
2. It lacks versatility, with difficulties arising in training or fine-tuning it to perform diverse tasks in entirely different environments with unique settings.
3. It requires extensive interaction data to construct a new foundational model for drastically different settings, but even this doesn't guarantee high reliability.
The central issue lies in the absence of extensive interaction data, crucial for training a comprehensive foundational model that can generalize actions across different situations.
It's still far from AGI robot .
I like that these robots look more stable than the other robots I've seen. It's kinda weird seeing them have a humanoid torso from behind, and then it turns around with a derpy smile. 😂
Id be more concerned if it turned into a red frown face....😂
the form factor is interesting, its not going for pristine futurism like other bot companies but instead soft and seemingly thrown together with whatever parts are most convenient
0:50 Lol, that robot is playing with a companion cube.
They built it this way to use the falling force to drive it forward and the legs simply keep balance as it continuously "falls"
Companion Cubes were a nice touch.
Just two Roborock s7 maxs have changed the life of our family a lot. Of course, having more robots in home that can do more home tasks would be absolutely wonderful! Or, having just one capable of doing more tasks, can't wait when the time comes when this will be possible
January 2027 will be the official year boom for relatively effective and cheap home robotics just like 2017 was the official year for the effective and cheap home 3D printers.
Sure bring em on!
The progress is simply astounding.
The collision avoidance one must be the must advanced computer vision system up to date!!
Cool tech. As usual Berman is the most easily excited guy on the planet. I imagine him just walking around his house in total wonder, all of the time.
Yes man, I want that butler too.. I've never been afraid since we'll always have access to Open Source alternatives which completely makes the difference of security. 😎
I think the most difficult part is to replicate minute finger manipulation like humans. Those are a small percentage of daily tasks but you do encounter them occationally. I would say when a robot can help you wear your contact lense without hurting you, we reach a human level dexterity.
That is difficult yes but not an agi requirement
6:53 My cat when it's time to go to the vet. 😸
Since no humanoid project had laid claim to end to end neural network walking (a rumour floated about Musks latest Optimus tweet but nothing confirmed) it is hard to know who is in the front run but it is impressive work. If this model takes off it will make factory, office and warehouse space that is devoid of stairs much more valuable than real estate with stairs. Kind of a great selective pressure in favour of accessibility friendly environments.
The ability to manipulate their own charging process is a benefit. The “work” they have done isn’t more than a demonstration but the “end to end” neural net makes it a hell of a demo. It’s a “one small step for a non-stepping robot” moment. By that I mean it is easy to overhype yet also easy to understand estimate its importance.
Stairs don't matter. No one builds a factory where the product has to be moved up or down stairs all day long. Even if it did exist, you simply put a conveyor to move it up or down, and robots on each floor place and take the items. That's exactly what's being demo'd here, you just don't see the conveyor headed up or down.
From a business owners' POV, this is a much more convenient worker than human labour. Because of it's a onetime expense + maintenance than recurring expense like human workers due to this upcoming technologies, One person can manage an entire inventory by using robots like this. The conclusion is there will be more opportunities like this for the humanity, So other humans should adapt. You're not getting replaced by AI.You getting replaced by someone who knows how to use AI.
they are muscular guys in a costume. They deserve a cool beer after this fantastic performance.
5:30 that's the fastest chicken I've ever seen
Imagine an army of robots trying to kill humans with a LCD smile on their face
7:01 this lil buddy reminds me of a Mops/Chihuahua 😂 the way he runs
Awesome progress !
I think robotics will be a way bigger market than anyone is predicting right now. Not only will we have robots that will do our house hold but also pets. I am sure it will be crazy after the first break through
Great all we need now is a rogue AI to upload into these robots so they can make more of themselves...
It won't be rogue, that's HOW we'll make them at some point. Why would we use "humans" for anything any longer? Better read "Moore's Law for Everything" to understand what's coming.
Looks like the cat when food is ready in the morning.
Incredible stuff. It seems researchers have reverse engineered nature. These machines move like living things.
advancement, that puts us all out of work.....gee thx
dont lie to yourselves, that scuttle butt robot is going to be a murder machine.
lol
Could you please tell me in which channel the fundraising of the humanoid robot is taking place?
Watching the humanoid and the dog robots makes me terrified of the eventual robot centaurs
It had me at uc: “Picks up stuffies”
Haha, winner of the most creepy dystopian demo video of the year I think
Those robot dogs could have folding hands that curl to become fast running feet that can run to things and pick those things up, such as a paint brush or roller, or a welder or saw or drill, hopefully not a gun.
I would like it if you could have a bot that helps you around the house, organizes, and has a personality. I would like it to look at humanoid ad possible. One that could also be a companion and friend like a Replika. Some people live alone and having it be a friend could help with mental health.
When the robots open the doors, it pushes the door open but can it open it from the the other side?
We really need a race between all these dog robots
They seem to be as slow as my toddler when I ask her to pick up her toys.
When that robot slipped and fell, I bet it was thinking, "don't laugh A-hole!"
Finally, the segue being put to good use
for some reason this is more unsettling than bots with feet and hands
Looks like future homes need big hallways and boxes for everything
That they put a large plant in a windowless room makes me wonder about the people working on this. It looks dead.
Also the robot's wheels can't go through doorways, and how would it navigate steps.
Just out of curiosity, when it comes time, where do we aim? What's it's weak spot?
After looking at some technical data, I suggest a slightly different plan.
One in the stomach (power gizmos). One in the chest (brain gizmos). One in the head (sensor gizmos).
Lmao that companion cube, don't they know what happened to the guys who built GLaDOS?
Yet not one robot would water the dying plant in the corner!?!?!
LOL THE COLLISION AVOIDANCE DOG RUN SO FUNNY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤯🤯
It's all so weird... we are fast tracking evolution in a digital sense. From code, to fully functional, AGI, Non-Organic life.
We are either becoming gods in a sense, or we are fast tracking our doom. What a wild ride!
I like the upper body on the NEO. It seems cheap, efficient and generalized. But the wheel system won't work. Even in their lab you can see they had to tweak the doorways so the robots don't get stuck on door jams going from room to room. A cheap Segway style motion system with larger wheels would seem ideal.
Seems smart to me they didn't worry about that in this round of design. It's a simple thing, just an expense to improve. They needed to much more focus on task which they're clearly making great headway on.
We must be living in a simulation cos I can't understand how all this is happening so quickly!
Working towards AGI without first developing provably safe AI sounds like the epitome of irresponsibility to me.
giving them a display for their face to always be a smile kinda feels dystopian to me
Then you might watch the film Moon.
I don't know if my cat is gonna be happy about a creepy robot rolling around his property. Joking aside, that dog robot running around dodging stuff was amazing.
What is that music that plays in the android demo section??
What I notice is they have no plan or compensation for all the workers they will displace.
Time to realize "they" does not refer to the robot designers and politicians as the SAME GROUP. Robot designers have NO ROLE in that. And MANY have spoken about UBI.
@@brianmi40 lol, Altman has to have the output of the entire world for free or his corporation will fail, has reneged on military use and now he wants 7 trillion to beat NVIDIA. They are "looking into" UBI but the displacement has been happening for some time. Did the people who designed the gas chambers have no role in what was done with them?
Competition is great! Force out the best in us.
How much longer until there released for production and then selling
That obstacle avoidance critter looks scary af -