The robot needs to be able to wash its hands. I just realized it when it touched the toilet seat. You can't have it cooking dinner afterwards.
@redstone50624 ай бұрын
True and perhaps super heat it’s hands to kill microbes.
@bretts93734 ай бұрын
As a student nurse, hand hygiene has been burned into my brain and I too had this exact thought. Thems some dirty robot claws.
@frodom-z2m4 ай бұрын
@RaymanLegend50 this will take a lot of gloves. and it will cost a lots.
@frodom-z2m4 ай бұрын
at some point robots with skin will be unaviodable. to ease the process to clean itself, to protect its delicate mechanics from the environment, to provide a surface for touch sensors.
@TheRealPostpunker4 ай бұрын
Or got a station for cleaning and partly cleaning. There are so many things that we don't think about but if you have to program the rhythm of things that's highly advanced.
@measlyfurball374 ай бұрын
I'm a safety professional who works with industrial robots every day- what this company has achieved with the safety of these robots cannot be understated. There's a reason that they're pointing it out so much in this video. It might seem like a simple thing, but a robot that is soft/compliant, that doesn't exert too much force, and is able to adapt if a human collides with it is *incredibly* hard to pull off. Typically, if a robot is coded to perform an action, it will perform that action- regardless if anything, or anyone, is in the way. So you might suggest, "why not just put sensors that detect humans?". Well, there's robots in my facility that have that too- but the problem is that just plain old proximity sensors aren't enough. If a robot stops whenever any other object enters its work zone, it can never get its tasks done, since its tasks always involve other objects, or "collisions", as 1X has so brilliantly termed. The robots in my facility aren't sophisticated enough to tell a human object from any other object, so they have to turn off their proximity sensors in some functions. This would be a HUGE problem for any robot that is hoping to work in the home. In the home, around constant exposure to humans, you cannot allow those safety features to be turned off even for a moment. As a result, you need to innovate your safety features in return. By making a robot with sophisticated enough programming to always play it safe around a human no matter what the human does or touches, you've solved that problem. And as 1X explains, it takes a lot of effort to do so- both via engineering controls (making the robot soft and compliant) and using what I would call administrative controls (having software that is actually able to recognize a human being as a human being.) Simply put, I am in awe. This technology goes far beyond what any other robotics company is doing right now- these guys know what's up with the actual logistics of making a robot that can work in human spaces.
So happy we've all lived long enough to see this day
@chinese_bot4 ай бұрын
That’ll be $2,000 a month + $400 mandatory in house insurance (base model with least amount of functions, aka for poor people) Want it to wash your dishes, that’ll be a $50/mo added charge + $50 added to insurance for water protection. Want it to wash your clothes? That’ll be another $50 addition to your affordable monthly subcost! All for only $600 a year (+ $600 for water protection insurance, and another $600 for the dishwasher subscription) and you never have to wash clothes or dishes again? We’re practically saving you money! Or you can just buy the 1x for an affordable easy one time payment of only $1,200,000! No payment options, must pay in full! For the poor people it’ll be like an affordable car instead!
@alexandrep49134 ай бұрын
Knowing what I know about software engineering and attempting to make it manifest itself to physical objects, it is not going to happen to any acceptable level for another 2 decades.
@AngeloXification4 ай бұрын
@@chinese_bot Dont forget open source
@Ruinedfish4 ай бұрын
@@alexandrep4913 Would you consider yourself to be moderately pessimistic about this?
@SpectacularSpidey6704 ай бұрын
@@chinese_bot they are not that ambitious
@Kneephry4 ай бұрын
It's hard not to feel like all robotics are just hype until I actually see it in my home or neighborhood. I enjoy seeing these types of demos but I've been seeing all sorts of demos for years that never seem to leave the lab or become otherwise marketable.
@mazimadu4 ай бұрын
Word!
@Byronze4 ай бұрын
Because for now, they are all hype. They put a head and 2 cameras as eyes instead of just a 360 degree camera... make it make sense. Every company that does this is doomed from the start or is just out to get a quick buck
@Chinballz4 ай бұрын
Tesla already has Optimus on trial in their own factories, and should meaningfully impact productivity starting next year. This proven use case opens the door for other customers and true mass manufacturing.
@Earthsylewind4 ай бұрын
Facts !!!
@iPawk4 ай бұрын
@@Byronzei would imagine 2 cams is important for depth perception just like how we have 2
@Trevurr4 ай бұрын
As someone who is disabled and is living in complete squalor because of my inability to clean and lack of available help, it would be such a dream having a robot assistant who could help me live in good conditions
@kebeleteeek42274 ай бұрын
Pls hire a helper person ... This home robot is impossible for next year availability .. Look whats happening with Tesla's self driving stuff thats having huge problem (despite much simpler task .. ie: turn the wheel righ / left .. press brake / gas ..)
@kimberlyjones14054 ай бұрын
I have dreamed of having a robot home assistant ever since I saw the bicentennial man movie years ago. That dream has intensified since becoming disabled by MS 6 years ago. Many disabled people can’t afford home help and don’t get the help they need from friends or family.
@ChocoRainbowCorn4 ай бұрын
@@kebeleteeek4227 I'm still of the opinion that autonomous cars are an full on mistake that shouldn't be happening.
@JoeyelyeÁlvarez3 ай бұрын
I totally understand you. It's really hard to trust humans these days...
@not33873 ай бұрын
Having to pay someone who's unreliable forever would be difficult. My disabled mother only got about 7 hundred dollars a month from the government and that wasn't enough going though medical was a nightmare and there were times the workers were mean and made her cry because they didn't like something she did. I tried to help but I was going through stuff mentally and just couldn't help her in the way she needed so even her own kid was unreliable. Robots in the home could lighten the load for overwhelmed single parents or people who just don't have time or money to pay someone to come into their home there is also the problem with people stealing from the person that's paying them. Basically humans keep failing other humans to the point some really only would have a robot in their situation. If you can pay a reliable person please do if not don't think you know what's best for someone else. This is where we fail the most thinking we know best for someone else even when we don't know the whole situation with an individual.
@Jordan-xg1qf4 ай бұрын
'bout time we got the prequel series for iRobot
@rebelacl4 ай бұрын
2035 Is just 11 years away...so yes, nice prequel we have here...
@cupotko4 ай бұрын
Now we're speaking of real cliches. What for do we need the sequel/prequel? All intetesting and important aspects of general idea of useful robots were explored in the books long time before the original movie was made. We won't get any insights or fresh entertainment from incompetent screenwriters whose main task in this case would be to produce another lore-compliant dramatic story.
@NeuroVisionProductions4 ай бұрын
I robot Day one featuring Keanu Reeves
@Earthsylewind4 ай бұрын
Literally 😂
@kristinabliss4 ай бұрын
Maybe start with filming the original screenplay.
@roliam-y3k4 ай бұрын
"i need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle"
@MrYerak54 ай бұрын
"I shell wash them for you!"
@CosmosDwellerzArkestra-el6pdАй бұрын
😁
@roklo24 күн бұрын
I'll be back
@champagnebulge14 ай бұрын
All it takes is one night waking up at 3am and seeing this thing standing by the bed and I'm OUT
@RespireUnlimited4 ай бұрын
Him:🤫🧏🏻♂️ You:👁️👄👁️
@mark92944 ай бұрын
He’s getting ready for a session of nighttime fun
@MichaelHenderson-n3e4 ай бұрын
😂😂
@marcomaiocchi58084 ай бұрын
Holding a kitchen knife it forgot to drop after cooking
@georgehampton254 ай бұрын
Even if it's offering you a beer?
@LaRusso4 ай бұрын
Technology in 100 years is going to be absolutely wild.
@bricology4 ай бұрын
Humans probably won't see it, since we likely won't be around in 100 years. AI will destroy us before then, using these very sorts of "physical manipulators" to carry out their bidding.
@lamsmiley19444 ай бұрын
Or we’ll destroy ourselves before then, one of the two
@flovv45804 ай бұрын
Just keep in mind......more technology doesn't necessarily mean happier existence. Technology is not our saviour.
@phen-themoogle76514 ай бұрын
Even 10 years from now is going to be wild
@Wubzification4 ай бұрын
10 years bro just wait 10 years, hell even 5
@mihirvd014 ай бұрын
What a time to be alive! Kudos to all the geniuses!
@franki3Ru5504 ай бұрын
And yet a lot of people are always complaining how back then was better.. they can’t even appreciate anything now
i think the biggest barrier to robots being adopted in the household will be what they do with their data. if your robot is recording everything you do and sending it back to a central server i don't think many people will want them in their house.
@moneymolanta61514 ай бұрын
You’d think, but there are a lot of people with Alexa’s
@Danuxsy4 ай бұрын
It will have cameras, microphones and be able to manipulate things in your home, perfect data gathering machine for the corrupt governments of the world.
@Earthsylewind4 ай бұрын
This part
@Earthsylewind4 ай бұрын
@@moneymolanta6151yeah she’s never plugged up 😂
@mark92944 ай бұрын
Most people don’t seem to care about that stuff.
@Vixth144 ай бұрын
"it's a cliche because it's true" I say this all the time! Love to hear it from someone else
@TheWaldleufer4 ай бұрын
14:01
@fizzypizzel64774 ай бұрын
Cliche's are beautiful because they reflect us and we are beautiful. - Porter Robinson
@shawnrigsby65344 ай бұрын
Wow, you say that all the time! Aren’t you a special person!
@Vixth144 ай бұрын
@@shawnrigsby6534 enjoying your miserable life I see😂
@fizzypizzel64774 ай бұрын
@@shawnrigsby6534 Bro is mad 🤣
@Tubeytime4 ай бұрын
This was one of the best videos on humanoids I've seen so far! The thought process that goes into the design was lucidly explained. Back-drive-ability makes sense now that you mention it.
Double THANK YOU! To both the video team & especially the C.E.O. & his A.I. team for the detailed interview. More informative robotics videos are much needed & very much appreciated by both the learning & business community. I personally share this companies drive & passion for robotics and applaude you all! 👏
I'm 25 now and I hope these robots become more advanced and accessible when I get old so they can take care of me in my old age so my future children don't have to.
@OneLeggedDiver4 ай бұрын
hard to imagine the quality of these videos getting any better but I look forward to seeing it! Happy you've got a team now
"I'm super excited about the possibility that the physical world becomes a computer". Statements like these are very revealing. They suggest what I've always felt intuitively: the primary motivation (whether conscious or unconscious) behind these technologies is a defence mechanism against reality itself. What he said there is essentially 'I'd like to see reality with all its layers and dimensions reduced to binary code'. Why? Because you can't suffer in 0s and 1s. A large part of our collective unconscious obsession with technological advancement is a trauma response. Physical reality will never become a computer, no matter how hard you may try. Embrace physical reality as it is: raw, rough and brutal, but infinitely beautiful. And use technology as an accessory to nature, not a replacement.
@CrustyAbsconder4 ай бұрын
I want my first robot to sit on the roof and star at the stars and howl at the moon with me.
@seekerofthemutablebalance52284 ай бұрын
Try dog
@happyjohn16564 ай бұрын
@@seekerofthemutablebalance5228or cat
@dna98384 ай бұрын
And to confidently state that the word strawberry has two ‘r’s in it.
@PainoMailo4 ай бұрын
@@dna9838 Is there a story behind this?
@dna98384 ай бұрын
@@PainoMailo there has been a well publicised a.i fail recently doing the rounds on twitter, news outlets etc. Chatgpt or copilot (I forget which)
@chrisregister80214 ай бұрын
10 years from now, It will be no different than buying a refrigerator...
@Machiavelli2pc4 ай бұрын
Honestly i’d give it 5 years. And I couldn’t be more excited!
@PhilEhI4 ай бұрын
Except it will be more of a problem when it breaks than when your ice maker breaks.
@ronilevarez9014 ай бұрын
No hope to get one then cause I can't afford a refrigerator XD
@Tubeytime4 ай бұрын
Surely!
@tuseroni60854 ай бұрын
maybe they will come with the house, be a common amenity in apartments.
@RickOShay4 ай бұрын
Asimo was demonstrated in 2000 - it was incredibly impressive then - even now 'on the surface' still seems as good or even better than many current generation humanoid robots - 24 years later! Honda made a huge mistake canceling Asimo imo. I remember thinking at the time - Japan will be the world leader in robotics given how technically advanced they were back then.
@xsuploader4 ай бұрын
Asimo was a multi million dollar robot. these can be manufactured for the price of a car but i agree asimo was ahead of its time. even the ceo of this company said that.
@watsonwrote29 күн бұрын
@@xsuploaderImagine how much progress could have been made if they stuck with the technology, though. Car-level pricing could have been achieved a decade ago.
@LeShrimpDuMer4 ай бұрын
We got humanoid robot as home assistant before gta 6
@user-ji3cu4uh3o4 ай бұрын
What I was thinking
@DangDatsCrazy4 ай бұрын
The craziest thing about these jokes is that they're not actual jokes, they're actual factual statements.
@Dan-bl3tc4 ай бұрын
If that's what you worry about then your a loser.
@dujuanwilliamson52464 ай бұрын
Yeah see I laughed until I realized how crazy this actually is and I just went 😐
@realDonaIdTruck4 ай бұрын
That'll never happen. GTA 6 I mean
@OneLeggedDiver4 ай бұрын
literally the only channel I'll turn the notifications on for
@huckleberryfinn65784 ай бұрын
Freethink is also pretty good, imho.
@Hambxne4 ай бұрын
@@huckleberryfinn6578 AnthroFuturism is good if you like thinking about moon colonization.
@s3_build4 ай бұрын
Freethink is sick
@Atreyuwu4 ай бұрын
Hi bots
@RK-ve4xp4 ай бұрын
Freethink is AI garbage.
@manperson63544 ай бұрын
Every major company is waiting to use these to replace their workforce.
@LuMaxQFPV4 ай бұрын
Not really, we are decades away from robots now being able to do the things humans do every day at work.
@itsCatMeme374 ай бұрын
It could be a really good thing. Give repetitive, mind numbing work to robots, so people who feel like they are stuck at their factory jobs are forced to finally move on. Sometimes people just need a fire lit under their butts to make a positive change. Plus, labor is one of the most expensive overhead costs for a company. Technically, if wage is significantly decreased as an overhead, price reduction at the consumer level could soon follow. Unfortunately, most companies would probably just see it as a great way to increase profit margin by keeping retail price the same.
@Tiogar604 ай бұрын
Yeah, the big automation boom is coming, eventually. Suddenly very few people will be necessary in the workforce, and we need to make them do something. Our current model wont work, that's for surr.
@thisvampireheart14 ай бұрын
@usgovernment182 it's very optimistic to think companies care about lowering prices for consumers, those companies operate on the mentality of "profits over people"
@akextremerickert4 ай бұрын
Awesome. This is gonna drive up competition too! Keep going
My wife and I look forward to purchase one of your “Home Robots” around 2030 if available at around $45,000 US - $50,000 US. We live in South Australia and will be 79 years old in 2030. It is so exciting the past five years and the amazing development of Robotics, as an Architect of 50 years I would have loved to be part of a Robot design team, have worked with many different material designs always on the cutting edge of another break through.
@josephwang92494 ай бұрын
Japan called. They want to know how to use these to fill out their aging society.
@1986xuan4 ай бұрын
Yeah, not solving the core issues in the collapsing society but using the robots instead, yay 🎉
@Stalofos4 ай бұрын
@@1986xuan Yeah he talks about how we need robots for our expanding population...but our population isn't expanding. Our expansion currently is literally dependant on immigration from the third world, where they have no real technology, and have a very high birthrate. As those countries play catch up, their birthrates get lower and lower too. Geeze I think in the US the group with the highest birthrates are the Amish, a group of people which actually largely reject technology. I think people should really start asking the question of "what are we doing this for?" Because I think it's increasingly a valid question, especially as the answers given so far don't really coincide with current reality a whole lot.
@Knight7664 ай бұрын
@@Stalofos Immigration will not save the system
@Worldofourown20244 ай бұрын
We need them too. Even if one does have adult kids, they're probably not going to help us, but only arrange to send us off to death camp nursing homes wreaking of piss with horrible food financed by Medicaid owned by a global corporation. It's a disaster how America treats it's kids, elderly, and most employees as undignified subhumans than how it treats pet doggies. We need the worker droids and smart AI and a reboot to smart infrastructure and country system for America is a truly great purveyor of knowledge with no shortage of talent and ideas.
@とふこ4 ай бұрын
Here in Europe the situation are similar, in south Korea/Singapore even more bad. But somehow.
@Austin.D4 ай бұрын
Huge Shout out to our Norsemen brothers 🇧🇻
@ripvanstinkle4 ай бұрын
The blurry wrists were unsettling...
@richardjohnson95434 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've seen a humanoid robot that stands up straight and walks without the bent knees. That's a big advancement in itself
@thegreenmantisdraws-n-stuf19934 ай бұрын
Why are the wrist areas of the robot blurred out like @ time 7:07?
@Kevin-kbАй бұрын
The small gear ratio they talk about is proprietary they don't want the competition to reverse engineer it
@andybrice27114 ай бұрын
It's very sensible to just put clothes on it rather than trying to incorporate complex fabric covers into the joints. I've been wondering why no-one does that.
@ZombieRPGee4 ай бұрын
I loved having jammed joints
@chriswheeler60924 ай бұрын
It's one step closer to Vicki.Some people are less comfortable with robots that resemble humans. Some people are even frightened.
@Tony-op6xf4 ай бұрын
Johnny #5
@utubrGaming4 ай бұрын
Honestly, if we're getting robot assistants and butlers, I'm wondering when are we gonna put them in tuxedos. If we're to get ourselves a Jeeves, might as well do it right.
@chriswheeler60924 ай бұрын
@@utubrGaming I think that the industry needs to do research and try to find a look that people are the most comfortable seeing.
@jeep-australia4 ай бұрын
It really shows you just how advanced our brains are...Does all of these things by default
Jason, I'm so impressed that this channel has grown so much from nothing. I'm glad you have a team to support you now, and there's only one way to go from here. Keep it up, and I love the new merch!!
Eric Jang is what we call in the business a wizard
@LanceWhite4 ай бұрын
Thanks Bernt and the 1X team for being such pragmatic inventors! Tendons, inherrent force and the in home mandate are such fundamental building blocks to a real world solution. Look forward to what you can also do on the AI front. I think the planning and goal seeking behaviour that mimicks humans may take extreme compute. Looking forward to hearing more in this area!
@JMeyer-qj1pv4 ай бұрын
Nice to see an update on Neo. I hope they make fast progress on its abilities. I feel like Figure robotics is making a little faster progress than 1X, but it's hard to tell since the demo videos don't give many technical details. I'm skeptical about tendon actuation being the way to go, but it does seem to offer some safety advantages.
@slowanddeliberate68934 ай бұрын
Imagine paying thousands of dollars just to let the NSA have a surveilling robotic soldier inside your house that can be hacked to turn against you!
@jkg62113 ай бұрын
BINGO!
@prostheticcat85744 ай бұрын
Love how they cut the clip of Asimo falling down the stairs lmao
@lukecresante4 ай бұрын
Insanely hyped on the shirt program as a way of funding! Just copped mine. Way to go Jason and the 1X team for having you.
@simontilstedhansen92964 ай бұрын
Just found this channel - looks awesome!
@itsphilgeorge4 ай бұрын
Amazing work with this channel. A year solid of consistent output and your channel has gone from 10k subs to 65k in about 10 days. You'll be at 1M in 30 days. Nailing it!
So excited to be here from the beginning of the season. love the new logo and the weekly merchandise is a sick idea.
@NeuroVisionProductions4 ай бұрын
I want a mega man version 🔥
@MisterDivineAdVenture4 ай бұрын
Excellent idea on the Merch Collectables - be sure to include QR code thinking in that. And (big idea) create a market for resale. Limit original sales (1,000 pieces). And provide an umbrella to the companies directly. You could get very "big".
@tommyjane69904 ай бұрын
Sounds great
@wholeness4 ай бұрын
VC money go brrrr. 😂
@ReviewsandGreatLifeStyle4 ай бұрын
I would love to try one of these in my home.
@Tomipolus4 ай бұрын
"This will lead to human level inteligence“ ...I though we were trying to avoid that...
@Sam-gf1eb3 ай бұрын
You were.
@pauldamo16794 ай бұрын
i want one to be my body guard,cook and clean.
@AERuffy4 ай бұрын
Laundry is the one reason I will have a robot in my home. I freaking hate laundry
@IIlllllIIIllllIIIlIllI4 ай бұрын
washer and drier does most of the work, and its like 5-10 mins to fold them...
@Superliegebeest04 ай бұрын
I would say clean and do maintenance work. Yard work. Wash the car.
@beatdizzy4 ай бұрын
They need home makers on this team stat.
@sandwicheems4 ай бұрын
0:02 Fold laundry is such a complexity task, if a robot can do that well, all humans will haven’t no job anymore 😂
@josiahmaricle4 ай бұрын
Seeing robots scurry around in the background makes this feel straight out of a Star Wars movie. The future we have been dreaming about is upon us!
@annieorben4 ай бұрын
This is so cool! I love seeing how the robots are being developed. And thinking in terms of productivity gains that naturally result from your success is very inspiring. I'm thinking of freeing up people to focus on more important activities naturally valuable to being human.
@RevLeonPLeon4 ай бұрын
Skynet is reborn.
@GimmilFactory4 ай бұрын
Great production. Great story flow. Great topic. Great narrorator voice-over and great interaction with the people who have to do with the topic. 10/10 content.
@DorianRodring4 ай бұрын
Did they blur the wrists so people won’t steal their design????
@TojiChiba4 ай бұрын
Probably
@jaimdiojtar4 ай бұрын
doesnt make sense because once out people can simply move the sleeve and see the design lmao
@DorianRodring4 ай бұрын
@@jaimdiojtar nobody can do that until it’s already released. Probably just want any slight edge they can have in getting ahead of the game.
@bluecrocks4 ай бұрын
I respect their conviction to go for what they believe no matter what people say. Only the stubborn win.
@mazimadu4 ай бұрын
PLEASE let this NOT turn out to be a scam!
@b.robinson2064 ай бұрын
It's not a scam. ALL of these droids use a peer reviewed and scientifically verified software technique known as "end to end neural network" processing. And it scales. The more computational power used, the better the results. This is fact. It's not about "if" right now but "how soon". In 5 years, humanoid robots will be as ubiquitous as smart phones and many will wonder how we got along without them.
@sharpcircle68754 ай бұрын
I don't see where do you even wanna suggest there would be a scam here... Those guys have been working on this stuff for almost a decade, that's way longer that Tesla or even Figure... They didn't come out out of nowhere like the Rabbit R1 or AI Pin so they look like way less of a scam than the other guys around...
@mazimadu4 ай бұрын
@sharpcircle6875 yeah, but we live in an era of Theranos and FBX and tons of money in the tech space thrown about. So you can forgive me for my skepticism
@Atreyuwu4 ай бұрын
@@mazimadu Let me tell you something - if you wish to see a positive future, you had best learn to use your imagination in positive ways; don't you know how this works yet?
@viroxd4 ай бұрын
yeah I'm seeing a lot of talking humans, and not a lot of robots doing.. I wouldn't hold my breath for this one
@JJs_playground4 ай бұрын
Great video. What a time to be alive.
@milin71204 ай бұрын
Evil spirits could easily possess this bots 🤖
@Skellybobb3 ай бұрын
no only human beings
@milin71203 ай бұрын
@@Skellybobb robots to any vessel
@omniopen4 ай бұрын
Awesome to see the growth and improvement of your channel keep, congratulations 🎉
@conceptor4 ай бұрын
Excellent thumbnail!
@zuhaibhassan45254 ай бұрын
So happy to see this day but dont think we will live long enough to see they take over everything😢 can you guys speed up the process please 😂
@jsparx4 ай бұрын
And imagine all the creative ways we will be able to "skin" these robots too. We can make them look like real people pretty fast. The facial features and expressions will obviously follow.
@newtechdemos4 ай бұрын
True, but if an android/robot becomes too human-like, we experience the reverse: eeriness, or even repulsion. This is called Uncanny Valley. For mass adoption, thinking they'll remain very unthreatening and different (aside from their shape/form and movements of course)
@DrawinskyMoon4 ай бұрын
God no. I don’t want another “human” in my house. If I wanted that I’d bring over and get myself friends.
@BHBalast4 ай бұрын
Cyberpunk presents some fine insporation
@midloran4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! You can turn them in a cute woman maiden, hehe
@jsparx4 ай бұрын
There we go haha @@midloran
@halomaster3664 ай бұрын
The guy says “relatively affordable car” like it’s a good thing to say 💀💀💀
@Sam-gf1eb3 ай бұрын
Well it is when other businesses say theirs will cost $50,000+
@halomaster3663 ай бұрын
@@Sam-gf1eb talking about a robot not a car.
@Sam-gf1eb3 ай бұрын
@@halomaster366 Yeah, other businesses are saying that their robots cost $50,000+...
@halomaster3663 ай бұрын
Much like electric cars, they’ll likely introduce it at a premium price, presenting it as the ultimate innovation. Over time, though, we’ll see the price drop, making it more accessible until eventually, owning a robot becomes affordable for many.
@WadeFrick4 ай бұрын
When I was 16 back in 1986 I saw Short Circuit and I was hooked. I have been fascinated by robotics ever since. If a movie has a robot in it I watch it, hoping for the time when they are real. When Honda came out with Asimo I thought there here, but no it was just a sales pitch. So I waited and waited....now the robots are finally here and I can't wait to have a robot in my home.
@LastV8Interceptors4 ай бұрын
Robots like those in the video are as expensive as a house and cannot actually do any work. Robots are not here.
@Muromez20104 ай бұрын
Do you guys think they already have a combat ready version somewhere already 😎😎😎
@mclarenrob24 ай бұрын
1:09 there's literally a man wearing a vr headset controlling the robot
@ojk38634 ай бұрын
Okay? VR gear has numerous applications in this field and can be used to track and record iterative movements for AI to try and replicate in simulations until the robot can carry out those movements... Like what is your point. Are you fucking Superman? How on earth can you tell that he is controlling the robot with a VR headset? I haven't finished watching the video because I saw your comment, so maybe the video elaborates on this organization being fake? Probably not.
@Yugoslavico4 ай бұрын
you can't control a whole robot with a vr headset...
@a.14414 ай бұрын
You can simplify the inputs to the robot to the point that the vr headset and controllers command movement and hands@@Yugoslavico
@mclarenrob24 ай бұрын
@@Yugoslavico yes you can, analog sticks for walking, hand controllers move the hands!
@ryzenryne87474 ай бұрын
I know that already. The motion is almost fluid.
@r.beasley5251Ай бұрын
totally terrifying to have this in my house 24/7
@dkdoenejalwjwjw12004 ай бұрын
I will buy. Have a lot of work for him at home!!!
@PX-264 ай бұрын
ok now, if you ask a robot to pick up a shirt and there is a shirt on a TV screen(displayed on it, not the actual shirt)would the robot be able to differentiate a real shirt from the digital one, because I assume that the last thing your customers want is a robot ramming into their 1000 dollar TV in an attempt to grab something that is not there.
@mozkhalaf89654 ай бұрын
obviously it will be smart enough to realise the context in which the objects exist
@dtripodi4 ай бұрын
don't think that will be a problem until we have unassisted 3d tv
@EvilRobin1Ай бұрын
Cool! I hope they learn more from Boston Dynamics!
@Krounder4 ай бұрын
this dude know how to catch hype
@fabien61984 ай бұрын
We got actual humanoid robots before GTA VI
@dru46704 ай бұрын
How about using Piezoelectric sensors as finger sensors (to sense changes in pressure when you touch/collide with an object) instead of relying solely on Machine vision for object manipulation?
@SwornInvictus4 ай бұрын
That's actually really clever.
@romipog93374 ай бұрын
But how is the robot then supposed to know if its gripping hard or soft? It can only estimate the density and texture of the object. I think thats one problem of it all
@shrub96774 ай бұрын
@@romipog9337 it knows how much force its exerting and pressure sensitivity would let if feel how hard the item is resisting being squished, what about it do you think it would have problems with?
@jonathannassar4 ай бұрын
Imagine different size options. 1' ones cleaning nooks and crannies around the house, 10'+ ones for homes with high ceilings.
@sikunowlol4 ай бұрын
good shit on the merch idea
@lazarusblackwell69883 ай бұрын
Robots will be huge help for old people and space exploration,exploatation and colonization. Any many other uses im sure.
@jekkleegrace4 ай бұрын
What was the rationale in simulating a crippled walker?
@Danuxsy4 ай бұрын
looks less scary
@jekkleegrace4 ай бұрын
@@Danuxsy 😂
@gk7803 ай бұрын
I think, this robot is a great success. The US, China and Japan are developing humanoid robot technology.
@Renvoxan4 ай бұрын
REMINDER: There is less than 7 years until AGI
@Saif-G14 ай бұрын
i think it is less than five years until AGI
@willdarling14 ай бұрын
I think it might be less than 3
@krakan43834 ай бұрын
2@@willdarling1
@Xenonaut7794 ай бұрын
@@krakan4383literally 5 weeks until AGI
@DeimosSaturn4 ай бұрын
less than 1 year
@thadgrace4 ай бұрын
Great job guys beautifully executed! Excited for 1x they seem like a great team!
@MisterMotel4 ай бұрын
2:48 again a robot for the home that is tethered, makes no sense. A robot should be wireless. Not plugged into the wall.
@WillVR_774 ай бұрын
It’s probably tethered for testing
@murc1114 ай бұрын
Awesome robot, and awesome you not only talked to the CEO, but actually went there, which makes the content far better, COUGH PETER D COUGH I'm excited to see this channel swinging for the fences.
@markdunlap99604 ай бұрын
The future is now
@mynameisschezuan4 ай бұрын
No, it's in 7 years, mark my words.
@alertbri4 ай бұрын
Great Founder, great team. Very impressive robot. Exciting to see this catch the next couple of generations of AI and transform in speed and capability.
A dishwasher needs space (~1m2). imagine how much space such a robot could save you if you live in a densely populated city. You would not need a washing machine, no dishwasher, probably less furniture. You could have a robot that rearrange your space from a living room in to a bureau in a few minutes. You could store stuff in a little warehouse system in unreachable places. This will change the way we live.
@IIlllllIIIllllIIIlIllI4 ай бұрын
@@joschjosch8859 If you're worried about space and whatnot, you can always just own less things. You don't need to mindlessly consoom you know
@ryzenryne87474 ай бұрын
@@IIlllllIIIllllIIIlIllIMinimalist lifestyle made life easier.
@benjiebarker4 ай бұрын
i need 2, one for food preparation, and one for cleaning lol
@theone31294 ай бұрын
I don't understand one thing, how come they don't make these robots like the ones from Detroit Become Human? I think that would be really badass especially with AGI
@SwornInvictus4 ай бұрын
Some companies are, they're just a lot more expensive. It'll become more common for robots to look human within the decade.
@vicdelta314154 ай бұрын
Because right they are working on creating humanlike body manipulation which will be in a substantial place by 2027 if all goes well then the next phase will be artificial human skin graft and heat management. By 2030 we can expect Detroit: Become Human style androids in an optimistic scenario.
@PhilippBecker-f8q4 ай бұрын
Great work guys!
@DerpEye4 ай бұрын
The reason why the robots are wearing clothes, is so that the chinese wouldn't steal the muscle technology :D
@FilthyCasualRacing4 ай бұрын
I didn't realize they had come this far with the mechanical systems. I'm working on a masters focused AI and II, but I had no idea they had come this far with the mechanical stuff. This is wild.
@AlanMars4 ай бұрын
"...keep a high standard of living for everyone on the planet." With the owner class having control over the means of production & private property we're not going to be given that future.