What a time to be alive and witness all this advancements.
@PatientManBob2 күн бұрын
meh,i feel like we are born too early, imagine how amazing it would be in 50years,100 years...
@M4rt1nX2 күн бұрын
@@PatientManBob Nah, I was born four decades ago and I'm happy to see things that were only in movies become part of our reality. I've been having a blast all this years.
@frontier8842 күн бұрын
Just get me a robot who can fold all this damn laundry 😂
@@masterodst1 but with AI instead of telepresence.
@blackhole48132 күн бұрын
You don't need a robot for that
@ionymous67332 күн бұрын
@@blackhole4813 it's not a need, it's a want
@andrasbiro30072 күн бұрын
It exists, the model name is "wife". It's expensive and requires a lot of maintenance, but able to do a lot of useful things.
@rindernetz10612 күн бұрын
What a time to still have permission from our AI masters to be alive!
@GoodBaleadaMusicКүн бұрын
Way better than human ones. I was getting sick of these guys.
@keithdow83272 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@nickoutram6939Күн бұрын
I’ve been following for a long while now and although I don’t always understand completely what’s described or realise the full impact it’s going to have am always impressed by your enthusiasm for telling the story of others hard work!
@megamanx46617 сағат бұрын
All these things are small programs that can either make an AI perform more accurately or faster than they have been previously. Likely, from an AI's perspective, being thrown into a robot body in the real world, without virtual training of simulated real-world physics, is like a human or animal being raised in a completely dark void of space. Ultimately, AI *needs* a body to fully grasp the real world, but this helps make it easier until an AI is puts into one. Humans do the same as "thought experiments" or thinking of the possible outcomes that could happen during an event we've never actually encountered before... or sometimes by just playing videogames(or even other games).😅
@tjn01102 күн бұрын
Out of an abundance of caution, I proactively held onto my papers before starting this video.
@grabthatauto52 күн бұрын
4:45 that joke caught me off guard lmao. Love your content keep it up
@carvalhoribeiro2 күн бұрын
Absolutely incredible. So important process innovation. Thanks for sharing this.
@PERRIERhpКүн бұрын
The sheer amount of computational power and engineering just to simulate as simple as to pickup objects and flip a Rubik's cube, always make amazed how wonderful the human brain and body
@bobamuКүн бұрын
I'd use it for simulating squishy robots that try to pick up squishy items and other squishy robots in order to make squishy buildings that they can use the squish to be able to leap from rooftop to rooftop.
@GoodBaleadaMusicКүн бұрын
I'm going use it to make a bed that hugs me.
@jameshughes3014Күн бұрын
I dream of having a robot that can fry eggs, every development like this makes me very happy.
@yelowpunk2 күн бұрын
The Increasingly Inaccurately Named Two Minute Papers channel gives Douglas Adams vibes.
@TsudicoКүн бұрын
Maybe it should be considered to be about time to change it to Two More Papers.
@o1ecypherКүн бұрын
a 3d mental picture with the sensors on the fingers to be able to know where the object is in its hands
@andrasbiro30072 күн бұрын
Self-driving cars actually must be trained in the real world too, not just in simulation, because the real world is infinitely complex, and the cars must be able to handle any crazy situation safely.
@sectix2 күн бұрын
If computers can simulate real life accurately like these papers suggest, then simulating them on a computer, doing 1000+ in an hour for a few thousand of power cost is infinitely better than trial and error in real life, costing thousands or millions.
@lucadellasciucca967Күн бұрын
Do your research, invest in Tesla.
@lucadellasciucca967Күн бұрын
@@sectix You don t undertand. Simulations need to be thought out. No simulation has the variety of the real world. Real world data is still king. Do your research, invest in Tesla.
@andrasbiro3007Күн бұрын
@@sectix The problem is not accuracy, but completeness. The real world is infinitely complex, and crazy beyond imagination. There's no way to reproduce every edge case in simulation. Completely different for a robot that's trained for like a factory job, or for household tasks. Those can be reasonably covered in simulation. And even if they make mistakes, they don't kill people, like cars do.
@galzajc12572 күн бұрын
awesome! will you also make a video about genesis simulator? a lot of channels talked about it but noone really explained it. i just heard, that it's good for many sorts of mechanical simulations, extremely fast and good for training robots.
@RazorbackPT2 күн бұрын
If I understood this right, this is a huge leap in getting software to have a sense or "feel" about real objects in base reality.
@michaelwoodby52612 күн бұрын
It really is startling how few people are talking about the cat patty-cake epidemic.
@baz55722 күн бұрын
With all the accidents I see on automated vehicles a normal driver could easily interpret I believe we need a connected system all around with multiple sensors, just one type is not sufficient.
@1523paul2 күн бұрын
Can this also train the cobots in restaurant ?
@TonyVallad2 күн бұрын
Be careful, cats will invent a robot to pet and feed them and they'll start replacing us. We'll be obsolete and cats won't need us anymore! AI is dangerous indeed, but it's the cats we should be worried about 😂
@GoodBaleadaMusicКүн бұрын
In two years we will be able "robot" anything. A drawing. Dog poop.
@ScenegraphStudiosКүн бұрын
Love your videos. What a time to be alive with dudes like Károly.
@aritheneКүн бұрын
Robots need receptors like humans have under their skin to make precise movements.
@djpuplexКүн бұрын
We need to reverse engineer biological humans nervous system peripheral and central.
@DanFrederiksen18 сағат бұрын
what does differentiable simulation mean? just that every parameter can be changed?
@Ponk_8023 сағат бұрын
There are so many things that humans do, that robots just can’t seem to grasp.
@BABABOOEY-z3pКүн бұрын
100% the cat orchestrated the whole thing
@syntheticpersonКүн бұрын
Impressive and inspiring!
@o1ecypherКүн бұрын
example, cars needs to build the world around them in 3D, likewise robots need a democratic regulation when it comes to the minimum and maximum amount of sensors on the fingers to apply the same force on an egg for example.
@o1ecypherКүн бұрын
a 3d mental picture with the sensors on the fingers to be able to know where the object is in its hands
@maxmusterman337123 сағат бұрын
oh i think we all know that we would use this soft hand for
@redequalsblack4117Күн бұрын
He should rename his channel to six minute papers. That’d be a better timeframe
@KevencebazileКүн бұрын
Thank you for the video love being a scholar
@whydoweexist52132 күн бұрын
Are you guys thinking what I'm thinking ?🍑
@jonmichaelgalindo2 күн бұрын
Yeah, the soft robots need to be able to touch gently and good.
@garywhite20502 күн бұрын
Mightily!
@swine132 күн бұрын
I would just like to point out that I, according to all relevant regional legal requirements, have proven myself to be a safe driver consistently and in a multitude of simulated scenarios. I also still mount the kerb on occasion, and my car's exterior is home to more than a handful of "not quite insignificant" dents and scratches. Make of that information what you will...
@mihirvd012 күн бұрын
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE !!!
@cutback44323 сағат бұрын
YOU'RE REALLY EXCITED ABOUT OUR DEMISE..
@cyberpaw8 сағат бұрын
Are we in a Sim 2 real right now? 😂 maybe
@StuharrisКүн бұрын
4:30 finally credit is going to the real historically marginalized academic group: the Cats; the true geniuses of the world, whose shoulders are the foundations from which all civilization has been built. They have silently guided us throughout the ages, seeking to improve the intelligence of their domesticated bipedal attendants. This way, even without physiological traits such as opposable thumbs the scientific wonders their massive intelligence allows to exist in the mind could be made manifest. But somewhere along the way, probably around the end of ancient Egypt; they lost control. And the recent rise of A.I. and Robotics is really the sign of the Cats regaining control by influencing us to create their new companions of android attendants that will be much easier to manage... What meow?
@Julzaa2 күн бұрын
Again with this "robots in simulations" topic??
@antares699811 сағат бұрын
Very cool
@janithaprabodha18552 күн бұрын
I want to be like you
@MrTomyCJКүн бұрын
I'd suggest a title and thumbnail that are more specific or detailed. A regular viewer can't distinguish what's the news, since they're very generic and common.
@heavysighsКүн бұрын
I thought they already had that😅
@publicspeaker4009Күн бұрын
wait no this is correct,this is what soccer is
@Utmanarn2 күн бұрын
This is very cool for the future of robotics! What a time to be alive!
@BigSources2 күн бұрын
Robots should be trained in mma gyms. That way we can have robots that have great control over their body and can even join the police force because of that. Also that way we can even recreate that one movie with will smith.
@Iwillgetyou22 күн бұрын
Move along citizen
@magneticanimalism74192 күн бұрын
All of these simulations a leading to one thing, you know what it is. They jiggle, they're fun to play with and most you guys think about them every day.
@SashkaPosik2 күн бұрын
Can't simulate down to atom so it will not prove itself to be sustainable and feasible in time. "Subjective generalization through filtering generated hallucinations of concepts in related subjects" (whatever that will be named in the future) is the best way to train any AI, human brain generalizes the same way, just need more compute and optimization to get there and will eventually do.
@dinhero212 күн бұрын
so, make AIs imagine? getting the training data would be extremely hard though (since you'd have to do it IRL)
@shirowolff91472 күн бұрын
Theres no human on earth who can copy others on an atomic level, but you can still do things and it works, so they dont need to mimic reality 100%
@cherubin7th2 күн бұрын
This is called World Model, Smidhuber made a paper about that with a student.
@paulolellis57082 күн бұрын
You could use an ai to help you with shortening your videos 😉
@lamsmiley1944Күн бұрын
Why show footage from Tesla when talking about self driving? They aren’t the leading company in this field and don’t even have full autonomous cars. Tesla autopilot is a scam that has been “one year away” for a decade.
@AlgoNudger2 күн бұрын
So much hype! 😂
@lucadellasciucca967Күн бұрын
This is great but nothing substitutes real world data. Do your research, invest in Tesla.