China's NEW Astribot S1 Humanoid Robot SHOCKS The Entire Robotics Industry

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China has just taken a major leap forward in the robotics industry with the unveiling of the new humanoid robot, Astribot S1. This fully autonomous robot, developed by Stardust Intelligence, rethinks the ideas of speed, precision, and functionality within robots. #AI #robots #Astribot

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  • @clearedmass066
    @clearedmass066Ай бұрын

    I am calling it now, the future for home products is how well a robot can use them.

  • @RasmusSchultz
    @RasmusSchultzАй бұрын

    2:48 I love how they keep the title "no teleoperation" over the footage of literally a person teleoperating the robot 😂

  • @MichaelTrites-dm9nk

    @MichaelTrites-dm9nk

    Ай бұрын

    I think the implication is supposed to be that it learned the dance by watching a video. Probably not true, but that's what they were going for.

  • @comicipedia

    @comicipedia

    Ай бұрын

    I think the video was it's training, presumably it was then able to do the dance on its own after training

  • @RasmusSchultz

    @RasmusSchultz

    Ай бұрын

    @@MichaelTrites-dm9nk if it's repeating the movements precisely, that's not "learning" - that's either record and playback, or over fitting. If this demonstrated learning, it would be doing similar dance moves, not copying them exactly. there's no learning involved in copying something verbatim - that's not what machine learning is.

  • @fullspectrumrc5445

    @fullspectrumrc5445

    Ай бұрын

    "I dont know what telooperation is"

  • @fullspectrumrc5445

    @fullspectrumrc5445

    Ай бұрын

    The term "teleoperation" refers to the operation of a system or machine at a distance. It is sometimes referred to as “remote control” and is most often associated with robotics and mobile robots. Teleoperated robots help human users complete both simple and complex tasks from a distance.

  • @acharletta
    @acharlettaАй бұрын

    Saying that it's "fully autonomous" doesn't make it so.

  • @ronaldmorey3396
    @ronaldmorey3396Ай бұрын

    Your praise of this as way ahead of others is either you trying to do the common media thing of sensationalizing, which is just annoying at this point - we have enough of those, we don't need another. Or it's ignorant of other robotics presentations that have come out this year which; we have enough ignorant news sources too.

  • @user-yh2vm2ti3c
    @user-yh2vm2ti3cАй бұрын

    man china nailed it again.. how are they so good in technology despite being so disconnected from rest of the world.. what's their secret.. I mean they have their own league in everything..

  • @Rick_SanchezZZZ
    @Rick_SanchezZZZАй бұрын

    Prejudice taints the heart and mind, Men find their strength and pride declined. While women's grace begins to fade, Beauty lost in hate's cold shade.

  • @Kopie0830
    @Kopie0830Ай бұрын

    This could be used in hard to go to and harsh environment or workplace. Like remote workers. They might need to make it from cheap materials though and make it thin but durable. Like a moving stick person or something.

  • @ruttierut
    @ruttierutАй бұрын

    It looks so smooth, like CGI smooth, although I don't believe it is CGI.

  • @vartannazarian3451
    @vartannazarian3451Ай бұрын

    Nothing surprising for a stationary robot

  • @amitsingh31
    @amitsingh31Ай бұрын

    Hi Bro, nice video and information. Thanks. I come from a sales background not technology but ready to invest in these companies, what ur take on these companies, name them plz

  • @phen-themoogle7651
    @phen-themoogle7651Ай бұрын

    It doesn't need to move around to be extremely useful with arms like that, many desk jobs or stationary jobs just require good arm coordination(so many factories). But getting legs or movement will be ultra easy since China already has many companies with humanoid leg parts and humanoid bots that move very quickly with legs and don't fall over. So that doesn't really concern me much. They are building so many humanoids for home-use nowadays, since that market will be HUuuuuuuuuge too. Billions of humanoids by 2030s , everyone will own one , just like a cellphone etc

  • @Rick_SanchezZZZ
    @Rick_SanchezZZZАй бұрын

    Beware the shadow of prejudice's snare, It shrinks the soul and strips us bare. A heart once open turns cold with fear, Injustice breeds when love's not near.

  • @danjayh
    @danjayhАй бұрын

    I keep watching for it to do something that requires it to respond to the environment, something that couldn't be hard coded, and there's not a single thing. Not one. This just shows that they can program a robotic arm, which isn't much of a feat. If I saw it respond random environmental changes/movements that weren't prepared in advance for it (a-la Boston Dynamics), I'd be impressed. I didn't, and so I'm not. I have to disagree with you, this isn't impressive at all.

  • @clearedmass066

    @clearedmass066

    Ай бұрын

    every time your robot makes you a sandwich it does a back flip.

  • @fitnessnature
    @fitnessnatureАй бұрын

    Still attracting views with "Shocks the entire industry" ? :D

  • @willtillmann4077
    @willtillmann4077Ай бұрын

    It's clampy!

  • @furrystep
    @furrystepАй бұрын

    Don't get all hyped up. China is still Bolshevik ruled, essentially. So even if this were real as f..., it'd only be BAD news.

  • @guitar_investment_money
    @guitar_investment_moneyАй бұрын

    please do not get drunk

  • @audihoez628
    @audihoez628Ай бұрын

    Hahahahaha

  • @zeer6425
    @zeer6425Ай бұрын

    we don't trust your kind round heee

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