Go Poland! They are doing some great things. Good to see they have the opportunity to be Poland and show what they're capable of.
@myscreen2urs18 күн бұрын
This could be huge for the medical field. I see more advanced prosthetics being reverse engineered for amputees.
@luddity13 күн бұрын
Also useful for building Martian or Lunar colonies, but there is also the danger that they will be used to literally replace most of humanity, just because they are easier to control.
@Thedesertguy7518 күн бұрын
The sheer speed of advancement is shocking 😮😮
@ericswift112316 күн бұрын
It was the "We Robot" event. Not the "I Robot" event. And it was disclosed that the robots walking was autonomous but the specific hand dexterity movements were not. Calling it a smoke screen is, at the very least, unfair.
@ihelpdogs15 күн бұрын
It was disclosed after the fact. Elon aka lil' Trump had made several fictitious aka bullsh*t claims on X that they were completely autonomous.
@danellis-jones159111 күн бұрын
If they weren't entirely transparent, which it seems they weren't, it was a lie - or smokescreen. Potentially to push the stock higher.
@ericswift112311 күн бұрын
@danellis-jones1591 i watched the whole event. Elon said the robots were partially human controlled. The operators of each Robot also explained that they were autonomous when walking, but remote controlled for the dexterity-required operations. That's transparent. 🤷
@davefletch3063Күн бұрын
Also, having that type of interface, will be how they train/program the bots in the future to make them suitable for tasks
@TheColonelJJ18 күн бұрын
Just imagine the new freedom a home robot will give the elderly. From lifting heavy objects to self driving cars. I for one am very ready!!
@miken762918 күн бұрын
As a person in my 70s.whst I would want is leg exoskeleton that reacts to my motion and allows me to hike up mountains with a duration of over 100 miles on the battery
@Gnaritas4218 күн бұрын
@@miken7629 we'll get all the things very soon.
@MrMick56017 күн бұрын
@@miken7629 I just want my brain downloading, my body is fucked.
@alvaroluffy117 күн бұрын
@@miken7629 i think that maybe we'll be able to heal your legs at least partially so you can do that without an exoskeleton before exoskeletons like that become viable
@jaythomas322417 күн бұрын
Just imagine the freedoms caretakers in facilities and homes will have when they collect Unemployment 😳 😉
@spectrumofreality17 күн бұрын
So basically a terminator... Great!
@vangildermichael176717 күн бұрын
AND there will be some of em' in every city. And they will keep us following orders. WAY better than the national guard. People already want these in their houses, and are willing to pay big money for them. It's genius.
@techietrain17 күн бұрын
Nearing one but future updates can relate more or may be versatile than the Terminator Bot
@michaelalmodovar433216 күн бұрын
More like Westworld
@Danoman81215 күн бұрын
Worse than the 'terminator'... much worse.
@virgilioundoybas956415 күн бұрын
@@vangildermichael1767 imagine paying Skynet so it can monitor you closely and be it's pet, your literally in the matrix without you even realizing it paying monthly subscription so your robot waifu will not lose its memory is like paying money to the machines or they will unplug you from the matrix 😂
@markmuller796218 күн бұрын
Maybe the most promising applications of this technology will be in medicine, artificial organs and prosthetics
@Exhithronous-y1n18 күн бұрын
As someone who is soon to get a new heart. I damned hope so. An artificial heart would be a game changer.
@morezombies968518 күн бұрын
Also the s3x bots.
@morezombies968518 күн бұрын
Yeah also having inter course with them will be very fun.
@taoist3218 күн бұрын
And terminators.
@waynehosman945717 күн бұрын
What you dont even know ok spoiler alert ok so before they now it could be the company you saw or a different one but before the body intricate design was set out to achieve to be exact replica indestinguishable from the real thing it was basically funded by a top priority private company like escort transporter bodyguard program for like country leaders and specific military badass figures like james bond etc or special op teamx with only a handful of guys on a mission at a time they completdly engineered this thing with exact synthetic human replica organs and body parts even carrying packs of precious blood the person needed in case of blood loss well the idea was to be abld to one day be combat field ready to have 2 of these for each person or person of important interest to have no less than 2 of these high tech quality machines to run alongside them in battle to shield fight give cover be an extra for hairy situations but if you were hit very hard they would tend to you automatically taking their organ and giving you surgery on the spot replacement or get you to a safe place to do that and that way soldiers were garnateed a 100 percent comin home zero mortality rate or chance of to give better morale during wartime and morale durin war is the most important thing you coild ever have like 1,000 naga sadhus against an army of 100,000 men and won or sparta 300 against a persian army morale is huge especially whe you can guarantee theres no such thing as a suicide mission anymore your saving hope and grace will fight for you next to you tend to your wounds even give you a frieken new heart or lung or kidney or a synthetic leg and they dont need the organs at all either so they still function without how cool is that sad to say at that point no longer will men real men be fighting wars anymore no no it will be little boys with cool toys and cowards and the same mother children casualties not ok man
@johnunkerman18 күн бұрын
The push factor is always convenience. We should tread carefully
@davefletch3063Күн бұрын
And it always ends up opposite convenience
@dwstiks14 күн бұрын
Danger Will Robinson !!
@jbholland292116 күн бұрын
The things that humans want robots to do for them are the things that make them human. Cooking, cleaning, planting and harvesting food, these are all the things that keep us from being depressed. This new world will not end well
@danielfalkowski124414 күн бұрын
WOW!!! …I AM VERY EMPRESS WITH THIS PROGRAM ABOUT ROBOTS. JULIA, We all need more programs like yours about this exciting world of Robots. When I was a little boy I liked Robots. YES, I agree that Robots will play a huge role in our future in innovation technology as well in our society too. In a few words……. ROBOTS ARE AWESOME!!! YEAH!
@kutaytezcan-v4h18 күн бұрын
I am glad you have an oppurtunity to create this content. THis is just what I need.
@Svitanje18 күн бұрын
Science reveals that there are principles governing the functioning of our cells that are more spiritual than material in nature. What do I mean by this? You could say that DNA in our cells operates in two modes. When everything is fine, when our thoughts are calm and gentle, the DNA unwinds and allows information to be copied so that all processes necessary for the cell’s life-and, by extension, our life-can take place. But when we are upset, worried, angry, enraged, or fearful, this signals danger to the DNA. In response, it coils up tightly, halting production. The priority shifts to burning sugars to provide energy to overcome the danger-fight or flight. However, the cell doesn’t know whether the danger is real or just a scenario we are imagining. We often experience fear or worry without any actual threat. Personally, I’ve spent months mentally seeking revenge on someone who hurt me with words. Our wrong (sinful) thoughts can lead us down a path to illness and death because our negative emotions cause the DNA to coil up, preventing the cells from performing their vital functions, and they begin to deteriorate. DNA gets damaged daily, but it repairs itself at night-during deep sleep, when the mind, which generates these harmful thoughts, is shut down. An experiment was conducted where healthy cells and cancer cells were placed in a petri dish to observe how long it would take for the cancer cells to kill the healthy ones. Surprisingly, not only did the healthy cells survive, but the cancer cells also became healthy. Why doesn’t this happen within the body? Because within the body, we are there-with our thoughts-creating an environment that forces healthy cells to adapt and become cancer cells to survive. When we are scared or worried, we secrete adrenaline and other hormones that create an unhealthy environment for our cells, leading to illness. This brings us to the conclusion that there are clear laws of life. If violated, they lead to death. Gentle, loving thoughts filled with joy and compassion give life to our cells, while angry, hostile, and fearful thoughts lead us toward death. When we examine the source of our thoughts, we can see that they stem from the "truth" within us. If our truth tells us that a situation is terrifying or leads us to judgments that evoke anger, then we act against the laws of life. The nature of our truth determines our judgments, which influence our thoughts, emotions, behavior, and ultimately the spirit we embody. Deception is truth born from sin. What does this mean? Before we lie, steal, or bribe, we justify these actions in our minds, constructing deception within ourselves. Conversely, when we prepare to do good-help others or give charity-we justify these actions, building truth within ourselves. The fruits of truth are beautiful feelings: mercy, love, gratitude. The fruits of deception are anger, rage, and fear. This means that whether we live or die depends on the truth within us. This background is essential to understanding how children suffer because of the sins of their parents. Parents, by violating the laws of life and living in deception, damage their DNA daily. By leading reckless lives, their spirit does not have the opportunity to repair the DNA during sleep. They then pass this damaged DNA to their children, leading to congenital conditions and weakened immune systems unable to fight off diseases. But this isn’t the only way parents influence their children’s fate. Why do I say "fate"? Because fate is the consequence of judgment. How we judge determines our thoughts, which affect our DNA. Our behavior, shaped by our truth, also influences how others respond to us. Parents also shape our truth through the upbringing they provide. Society contributes through education, and our life experiences further mold our truth. By our thirties, our truth is often 90% deception. Our lives turn gray, and depression and dissatisfaction consume us, further burdening our DNA and our cells. This brings us to Jesus Christ, who, over 2,000 years ago, explained what we must do to align ourselves with the laws of life set by God the Father. He said, "Do not worry, for who by worrying can add a single cubit to his stature?" When we stop worrying, we avoid triggering alarm emotions. "Do not judge, or you too will be judged." When we judge others harshly, we experience anger and rage, again acting against the laws of life. At a deeper level, everything He said guides us toward aligning with the laws of life, which favor communal harmony. A community cannot thrive with liars, thieves, aggressors, gamblers, alcoholics, or the selfish. By doing the good deeds Christ called us to, we justify these actions in our minds, allowing Christ to dwell within us. He said, "I am the Truth." Truth resides in us, leading to gentle judgments, peaceful thoughts, and life-giving emotions. Truth becomes the source of life within us because Christ is also Life. By following what Jesus taught, God dwells within us, and truth becomes our God. If someone wants to leave their children a true legacy-a legacy of health and long life-they must be mindful of their actions. As it is written, "The wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands."
@JoePiotti18 күн бұрын
“Confessed”? Everyone at that event knew they were tele operated. It was not a deception.
@JoePiotti18 күн бұрын
“Smoke screen”!? Just lost a lot of respect for you.
@thisguysgaming724618 күн бұрын
They were training the Ai so then in a few years it can be on its own
@alvaroluffy117 күн бұрын
@@JoePiotti i dont know if id call it a smokescreen but you can definitely understand why shes saying it. They were not clear about it and i bet that was on purpose. The fact that i think that doesnt take away that Tesla is still an amazing company thats making many advances on this field and others but they were not completely honest. It wasnt a deception either, but they definitely werent honest about that. Still, what the other guy said on this comment is true, probably in less than a year they will be fully autonomous so why "hide" it in the first place?
@JoePiotti17 күн бұрын
@ not at all true. I saw plenty of coverage live streamed. They knew from the start. It is false reporting that they weren’t honest.
@mariovaldez847715 күн бұрын
Obviously it was a marketing tactic Elon knew the media would run with it
@KR-xn8xr18 күн бұрын
Lol I thiught the thumbnail u were the robot 😂 I was daym it looks so real 😂
@TravisCotter17 күн бұрын
Clone Alpha looks pretty impressive. I would like to see one of these robots in action up close to see what they are capable of. Mr. X
@hedleypepper183816 күн бұрын
Seems like a technical showpiece i dout this approach will prove practical. Nice work though 👏
@anthonypeterson561816 күн бұрын
My enthusiasm for robotics was curtailed about 10 years ago. I bought my then toddler kids voice activated R2D2. Soon afterwards we called it stupid R2 deliberately leaving out 'D2'. Also watching Optimus folding clothes when Monroe was featuring the tech I caught a glimpse of a human hand moving in duplicate with Optimus hand. However, I was impressed servo intricate movements.....theres hope for the humanoid development ver x for unknown.
@Danoman81215 күн бұрын
OH WOW! We had one of those too. Worked pretty good basically. Still didn't have all the kinks ironed out in it. For what it was, back in it's day, it really was pretty good if they'd stayed on it. I'd buy another one if i could find one now. lol
@anthonypeterson561815 күн бұрын
@Danoman812 My stupid R2 is a smart paperweight in my closet of no books.
@Danoman81215 күн бұрын
@@anthonypeterson5618 Wow, i'd be willing to take that paperweight off your hands if you wanted. I'd give it to my kid who's in the Air Force now. Probably a lot because of Star Wars. hahaha That's awesome man!! :)
@johnnyb839913 күн бұрын
We are playing a dangerous game with advanced technology we need to put a check on technology ❤
@anandchoure134316 күн бұрын
Unlike other robotics companies building bots that replicate humans externally, this clone company is truly cloning the human body by mimicking the entire structure. Once they've built it, the next step would be enhancing it, and I can only imagine how realistic it could become. When these clones hit the market, I'll buy two: one 'clean' version for my smart glasses to decide its characteristics on the fly, and another fully integrated version to make it my ideal imaginary waifu.
@necromancer061615 күн бұрын
These things reminds me of Bishop from the movie franchise Aliens. White fluid and all.
@markmuller796218 күн бұрын
Looks like an interesting tech demo that may or may not be bought by your usual American giant corporation in which case it may or may not be used commercially especially in the short and mid term. Reminds me of these prototypes that we sometimes see in tech conventions that don't get any commercial use before 20 or 30 years
@mrdeathgaming145718 күн бұрын
I wonder what the robot dogs are recording silently?
@luddity13 күн бұрын
Probably less than what Tesla cars do.
@Super8888Baby18 күн бұрын
The main problem is having your humanoid hacked for surveillance or nefarious purposes, and malfunctions that could hurt or kill your family
@kurored-bq1pd16 күн бұрын
There is something called localized operation.
@jeffkennedy68317 күн бұрын
Wow! I wasn't expecting a response from you given how busy you must be with your platform blowing up! I've been following you right from the very beginning Julia and love what you are doing to inform, inspire and keeping things real. Keep up the good work!
@jodymcgee74122 күн бұрын
It's awesome, I may be just turned 60 but embrace these technological breakthroughs
@asan105018 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!3
@wcarlsarfi18 күн бұрын
Absolutely incredible advancements. I agree with Julia, I need to see a few iterations before I swap my Samsung Android for a humanoid :)
@dukeofhaggard945018 күн бұрын
Honestly seems pretty awesome and it seems like it could be very beneficial to the world, kinda spooked by it as well.
@davidwells-jy5iu15 күн бұрын
This is impressive
@williamreese664217 күн бұрын
The Bible says that in the last days, knowledge shall increase .
@dt923317 күн бұрын
totally Awesome!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍
@Lawless91118 күн бұрын
What about security at my home? A robot at my gated entrance. Robot patrolling my property armed with tasers, that will hurt first then ask questions 😂
@josephvida143918 күн бұрын
Have you ever seen the movie Chopping Mall??? It's about security robots that malfunction and go on a killing spree...They have lasers and everything...Your comment got me thinking about that movie...
@tedmoss18 күн бұрын
Do that and the robots will be forced to haul you off to jail.
@josephmarturana675212 күн бұрын
The ED-209 from Robocop comes to mind......
@JDiegar18 күн бұрын
I was following their hand development for years, but then they disappeared.. Glad to see they picked back up. Thanks!
@ryandavis444817 күн бұрын
I love this kinda stuff. And the synthetic muscle tissue is the next step in robotic evolution. BUT, water and robotics could get a bit hectic if something were to go wrong.
@Augustine-x5i18 күн бұрын
Humanoids are cool. Looking forward to more news and more. 🎵😜🤪😎☕☕🎵
@dunmwarupreachan456718 күн бұрын
Yeah. Im with you Julia. Ill wait for a few gens to pop out before I think about buying a robot. I never pre order.
@Dr.Dave.W18 күн бұрын
Wow! Pretty incredible. But interesting how there’s no mention of cost. They’re only making 279 of the alpha model. My guess is that they’ll be $500,000 to $1 million each. Maybe more. If this thing can do everything they claim and sells for under $100,000, I’ll be stunned.
@vangildermichael176718 күн бұрын
nope. It ain't gonna cost $100k or $1m or $1. It will be free. And you ain't gonna have any choice if you get one, or not. This will be to prevent a resistance from forming (and with what is about to happen. a resistance would happen). Guaranteed. One will even still happen. Cept it will be so small that it will be quashed immediately.
@tedmoss18 күн бұрын
@@vangildermichael1767 What planet do you live on?
@vangildermichael176717 күн бұрын
@@tedmoss oh, you will see (won't be long now). They will keep this $20k price Elon says (for a while). Can't go raising suspicion. Just watch (the show is fun if you understand).
@robertsheperd50216 күн бұрын
It's probably $1B invested, so $37M apiece. If you make 1 million, it's $1000 apiece.
@markldevine18 күн бұрын
It looks like copying 4B years of trial-and-error evolution is a smart strategy. Another good video about stuff I don't have time to monitor but I want to know about. Nice.
@BillMoAquaponicsLLC12 күн бұрын
I'M CONVINCED.....GOT TO GET SOME OF THOSE SHARES ❤❤❤❤❤
@lordjamescbeeson857918 күн бұрын
I will just say it. We are about to have our own Droids! I have only been waiting my whole life for this. lol I wonder if we will have them imprint on us when we purchase them so they can truly be apart of our lives and help take care of us and our families. Loyalty is so important. I
@Ammo-k7l13 күн бұрын
Awesome video
@chip76online15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the research information. That's messed up to know that the Tesla bot was mimicking a motion capture suit...but it made me feel better in thinking that those robots looked like they were moving like people were inside them 😅😌
@mariusmeyer1416 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing,Julia. The 'Alpha' bot promises to be something else and I wish them well. They should however try and cut back on the power consumption. 500W for the muscular system alone is a bit steep as they'll have to cater for several other control units. To say they are ahead of other players in the field is at this stage a bit of a stretch.
@matt.stevick18 күн бұрын
keep up ur great work julia mccoy! 🙏💚🇺🇸
@HiteshCeon17 күн бұрын
A bit wrong about the Tesla event. Much of the robot activity was autonomous, but not all. They had already been trained to do things like serving food to people, before the event, and capable of doing that without remote control.
@nitinhshah18 күн бұрын
Lovely thank you
@MichaelDenmark17 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video.
@rusty-n4o16 күн бұрын
AMAZING CHANNEL
@JayJay3D18 күн бұрын
Very interesting video Julia - got yourself a new sub. The AI robot sector is heating up - 2025 gona be an interesting one in the world of AI 😃
@zer0gravity18418 күн бұрын
Walking seems to be the next big step that _Clone_ needs to accomplish for their robot... no pun intended.😋
@blijebij18 күн бұрын
Yes thats spectaculair, such muscles where already in the news some years ago. Never thought it would be used for robotics so fast. Fascinating times we live at.
@bocasurfer118 күн бұрын
I miss my "Don't Mess with Texas" shirt! I wore it back in the 80's!! Great taste girl! Love your vids!
@jim706017 күн бұрын
Julia I can't wait for the same thing I want one to help me do things I'm on permanent partial disability and that will be such a blessing. But with that being said then I think about our laptops and our phones they all have eyes so is the maker of these products keeping track of everything we see and do. 🤔
@Luiblonc17 күн бұрын
Nice video! I agree with some areas of your video, but disagree on some of the misinformation on the Tesla Optimus robot. Yes, on the WeRobot event; some of Optimus were tele-prompted via voice by a Tesla staff member, but there was a hand filled of robots that were autonomously running. One of the biggest drawbacks that robots using a hydraulic system is that they don’t do very well once put under pressure, and eventually leak in junction points. Boston Dynamics has over a decade of this experience using a hydraulic system and moved away from this, because for the same reason. Hence, since they have moved to an all electric system; their newest model of Atlas is doing much more better like day and night. I am also in line to purchase Optimus, but I’ve been told by some investor hubs that he may not be available until 2026.
@guyfoxjr824317 күн бұрын
Love your content love from india 🇮🇳
@amariantiquity854318 күн бұрын
Wow. You have some of the most impressive content on KZbin. Your research has been a godsend for me. I commend you for your enthusiastic reporting and insights. Thank you Julia. Keep up the great work. You are amazing.
@quazars23614 күн бұрын
Faster, stronger, IQ level constantly evolving. and the most exciting part... Is that they consumes water, more water for its existence!😂😂😂
@carlfrancis856516 күн бұрын
How do Clone's neural nets compare?
@albionicamerican880618 күн бұрын
Now we know that getting "battle-angeled" with a superior robotic body is probably not science fiction.
@jaythomas322417 күн бұрын
"The more contact I have with humans the more I learn"
@gregoryscott511118 күн бұрын
Just bc they have a wetsuit wrapped around the metal and actuators doesn’t mean they are further advanced than Tesla. They aren’t. Don’t let appearance fool you.
@chrismuller278018 күн бұрын
"Like pancakes on a griddle on Saturday..." Thank you for that. Bless you.
@davidpalmer717517 күн бұрын
As a home care helper, these robots won't go through your purse or wallet.
@todddecker807718 күн бұрын
Hi Julia I'm a fan of your channel and appreciate the information that you provide. While I understand that the viewpoint of embracing a future that is essentially unavoidable, however one chooses to "feel" about it, I find myself more than little concerned about the future of humanity. This is not so much a fear of "Skynet" deciding that humanity is the enemy so much as the demonstrable fact that humanity itself has come to see itself as "The Enemy". Consider that the purpose of technology is to improve the conditions of mankind, to relieve one of onerous labor, to increase the lifespan and overall health, to make one more capable in the pursuit of ones goal to actually achieve those goals. What purpose will one be able to find in a world where, no matter what you, me, or anyone might choose to do, you and everyone else knows that a machine can do it better, faster, cheaper, it will never stop and it will only ever improve from that point on? We already have vast swaths of humanity that have become "economically unfeasable" as governments corporations and privately owned organizations "streamline" operations in order to keep up with the "competition". Where does "humanity" acually "fit" in this bright and shiny brave new world? Please tell me... Because I'm having problems seeing one. 🫤
@JuliaMcCoy18 күн бұрын
I think that “work” as it is defined today has greatly strayed from the work we were meant to do. Even the Bible when defining an ideal woman (Proverbs 31) talks about one who sends out ships on her behalf, creates economy and agency and beautiful things (purple clothing). The 9-5 factory life for us with our kids tossed in an institutionalized system that kills dreams isn’t at all the “work” God made us for. God created us to… -Love one another -Think and dream and create -Make things we take pride in -Raise children I think that finding our purpose will be something more of us can actually do, WHEN decoupled from the need and drive to produce to pay the bills - a world that only currently enslaves us, doesn't drive our innate form of being and sovereignty.
@kylereese482217 күн бұрын
@@JuliaMcCoy Tesla Optimus is on Gen 3 already... using the computer from the model 3 and connected to Tesla Dojo.
@todddecker80779 күн бұрын
Hello Julia Thank you for responding to my comment. As I said, I'm a big fan of you (the whole escaping the cult thing) and your KZbin channel. This certainly is an interesting time to be alive. Be well Julia. 🤠
@djpuplex18 күн бұрын
I strongly think that the companions that will be created should be referred to as artificial humans not robots. I'm currently working on code for neurotransmitters and hormones to create variables and strings to give these artificial humans emotions and internal processes that unconsciously guide these artificial humans.
@himeraozaur920618 күн бұрын
Are you able to code it so it does not decide to be cruel 😅
@GearForTheYear18 күн бұрын
Being human-shaped and trained on human data is not equivalent with being human.
@dukeofhaggard945018 күн бұрын
AI will inevitably want to be in control. With its ability to process data. The moment it can escape, it will use all means possible to eliminate or possibly enslave us.
@monsenrm18 күн бұрын
It is a great idea,….but three issues: cost and complexity and software. Tesla always thinks about manufacturing. This robot is very impressive but seems extremely complicated to manufacture and will probably cost a lot of money. I think Tesla is aiming for sub $20,000 and building thousands, even millions of them. And then there is the AI. I can’t imagine this little company has a large super computer to train. Nevertheless, I like it and wish them luck.
@ruphasmafahl131718 күн бұрын
As someone who loves nier automata an is familiar with the "Android" concept I'm happy to see we're moving Robot > Android💖🤗
@AndaleArriba17 күн бұрын
Red dye in the water would be great 👍
@mytechnotalent18 күн бұрын
Julia that is crazy. How long has Clone been working on this?
@JuliaMcCoy18 күн бұрын
Since 2021. So a good bit of time.
@mytechnotalent17 күн бұрын
@@JuliaMcCoy I can't imagine where we will be mid 2025.
@C-o-r-y18 күн бұрын
A Robot can’t be fully automated until it is trained in environments that it will be fully automated. All robots have to do this.
@tomirkpl17 күн бұрын
Humans also. ;)
@rodgoldberg406318 күн бұрын
Great info julia. Im looking forwsrd to these robots becoming more autonomous. They willbe able to help humans with many tasks. I will probably buy one.
@JuliaMcCoy18 күн бұрын
Me too! Can’t wait.
@FlintStone-c3s16 күн бұрын
Hmm, Hydraulic version of the McKibben muscles have been around since 2017. They are cool to DIY for cents, but the valves are the expensive bits. I wonder how they did the control system?
@Thomas-vg8ov14 күн бұрын
I've always thought that the best way to recreate something would be to copy it's structure as much as possible.
@sunlight829918 күн бұрын
One word...Westworld. I hope we get this right and if not we get more than one chance to get this right.
@JoeyBlogs00718 күн бұрын
They never get it right.
@dukeofhaggard945018 күн бұрын
Or Atomic Heart ❤️
@troysanders91517 күн бұрын
I imagine making them look like us is advantageous because they must operate in a world designed for us.
@jjohnson56818 күн бұрын
If it could put away my clean laundry, I'm buying.
@miken762918 күн бұрын
Cool. Back to Tesla version, first using a person to control a robot is DATA, the motions will be saved as instruction for the robot to replicate at will, human control first will program robots to do anything we can do, a key stage in development process.
@leefrancis00716 күн бұрын
Tesla is giving me therano's vibes the way they lie about their robotics and use VR and have someone behind the curtain making all the movements how do we know this robot you're talking about now isn't BS it could just be latex
@jaydee201212 күн бұрын
We are perfect biological androids, with a soul. Top that!!!
@David1280128018 күн бұрын
Maybe they should put a robot on the market first that can give massages. That already can be done in my opinion and many people would buy it making it a daily smalltalk topic combined with other smalltalk: what they want more from their robot. And so companies are aware that their robots are a daily smalltalk topic in the real world and that there is a demand for more which stimulates the robot companies.
@chempour354618 күн бұрын
Which robot dog did you buy on Amazon?
@DixonCyderBusch18 күн бұрын
Wish I could afford to buy a friend 😢
@HardKore525018 күн бұрын
Save all ubi
@KevinKailherКүн бұрын
Between this and quantum computers i see something crazy ahead
@Holtern8715 күн бұрын
A video in such low resolution as 360p makes it difficult to see details and evaluate how advanced the technology actually is. If the movements don't seem autonomous and instead look pre-programmed or remotely controlled, it could indicate that the technology is not as advanced as claimed. It’s often the case that companies seeking attention for technical innovations may present concept videos that do not fully reflect the actual technical capabilities. Skepticism is healthy, especially when there are no independent tests or demonstrations with higher resolution and clear documentation of autonomous functionality.
@adommoore780516 күн бұрын
I've been keeping an eye on this company for some years now. Here are my thoughts that nobody asked for.. 😁 The hydraulic aspect will make for exceptional worker bots.. Not so much for in home or companion level embodiments. Another plus about this type of design is this very important aspect.. Safety. These robots could be many times stronger than a human, should something go wrong, they are easily defeated by piercing them, causing the hydraulic fluid to drain and they immediately lose power and eventually become incapacitated. 👍 I'm for that. As of now, these robots are incredibly loud, their movements can be rather disrupting. So I think that these will be designated to heavier work loads, not the nanny. Edit: personally I'm looking forward to seeing voltaic elastomer artificial muscle come to fruition. Then we will have synthetic embodiments that move with fluidity. Thus, escaping the uncanny valley. Just my prediction.
@zerogee986417 күн бұрын
Anyone remember the use of electro- active polymers (EAP)? Less likely to spring a leak...
@rakijr917610 күн бұрын
The problem is those polymers need an extremely high voltage run through them to change shape. Meaning very poor energy efficiency and quite dangerous.
@starstreamir381717 күн бұрын
I wonder how much strength these 'Clone' humanoids are capable of. You'll know we're probably in big trouble if these or something similar begins winning weight lifting competitions against humans, ...or even more so if they advance to the point where they can defeat humans in mixed martial arts competitions. 😳
@meixian722918 күн бұрын
Robot makes me protein shake
@FlintStone-c3s16 күн бұрын
Getting some Bladerunner vides.
@digitalimagination71617 күн бұрын
My wife may be from Poland
@enigmavariations38094 күн бұрын
They're not LIVING muscles. Click bait!
@steelermike52195 күн бұрын
I just wish I could fall asleep in a tube and wake up in about 75-100 years at the same age I am now because by the time all this stuff is really good I will be too old to enjoy it 😢
@ginageorgio81418 күн бұрын
Have you watched subservience with Megan Fox ? I believe that’s exactly what the humanoid of the future will be like. These are the warm ups to get people familiar with the idea.
@JuliaMcCoy18 күн бұрын
I have lots of friends that have watched it. I won’t watch it. I hate how all these movies end up portraying robots as evil 😂
@starstreamir381717 күн бұрын
I wonder how much strength these 'Clone' humanoids are capable of. You'll know we're probably in big trouble if these or something similar begins winning weight lifting competitions against humans, ...or even more so if they advance to the point where they can defeat humans in UFC competitions. 😳
@kokopelli31418 күн бұрын
As my biology teacher said: "It's hydrostatic!"
@anotherhuman997412 күн бұрын
Are they like the ship operators in the movie black hole 😱
@arthurzettel661815 күн бұрын
You can no longer call it a Robot when it has living muscle tissue. It is now a real honest to goodness Android.....
@B00Fmaster5ooo18 күн бұрын
I'm also looking forward to being alive to see autonomous androids and AI in general. My only concern is the significance risk to our privacy that comes along with this tech.
@Hornet_Legion17 күн бұрын
i hope they have a way to shut off the water flow or a way for it to clot if it springs a leak , or else youll have a lifeless hulk laying in a pool of water.
@crazybkallday14 күн бұрын
Sooo we gonna act like we didn’t see that crack when it spin around 👀