Chinas New "AGI Robot" Is STUNNING (Chinas Answer To Figure 01/OpenAI)

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  • @Techtalk2030
    @Techtalk20302 ай бұрын

    Theres now a massive robot and Ai race between dozens of companies in multitude of countries. Crazy stuff. Big things are clearly going to happen in the coming years.

  • @armadasinterceptor2955

    @armadasinterceptor2955

    2 ай бұрын

    Yup it's starting like I predicted, just wait till everybody has the knowledge based to build tech like this in their basement, which is already starting.

  • @ascgazz7347

    @ascgazz7347

    2 ай бұрын

    @@armadasinterceptor2955like you predicted? Who are you, and your ten subs?

  • @ShaneMcGrath.

    @ShaneMcGrath.

    2 ай бұрын

    Big things or Bad things? I see everyone out of a job in future.

  • @ascgazz7347

    @ascgazz7347

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ShaneMcGrath. yup, and wars over free time activities and drugs as we all get stupider and fatter.

  • @Maxime-lv1ko

    @Maxime-lv1ko

    Ай бұрын

    PRECISELY as I predicted. MUahahah

  • @calvingrondahl1011
    @calvingrondahl1011Ай бұрын

    China is a player, my daughter taught English there. Robots will help their aging population.

  • @stuart3712

    @stuart3712

    Ай бұрын

    They do not even help their aging population nor give them any kind of aid so what makes you think they are doing this for that?

  • @Ease54

    @Ease54

    Ай бұрын

    They have no qualms about stealing any tech they are able.

  • @user-rz6vd4sr8v

    @user-rz6vd4sr8v

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ease54 窃取从未有的技术🤣🤣🤣

  • @bitcoinski
    @bitcoinski2 ай бұрын

    “I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle.”

  • @albertcadgame8314

    @albertcadgame8314

    Ай бұрын

    I think that will be another 100 to 200 years before we can see something like the terminator robot

  • @weihua44

    @weihua44

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@albertcadgame8314 The evolving pace of AI can be exponential, so if your estimation is 100~200 years, the actual time could be 10~15 years.

  • @albertcadgame8314

    @albertcadgame8314

    Ай бұрын

    @@weihua44 I doubt that in such short time we will see robot as good as the terminator movie. My guess of 100 years would be more reasonable.

  • @primokona

    @primokona

    Ай бұрын

    @@albertcadgame8314 DONT BE SO SURE.. these robots can easily be made to carry a weapon and kill anything that has an infrared signature very accurately... the military will be the first to cultivate them for warfare..

  • @jaker3151

    @jaker3151

    Ай бұрын

    @@weihua44 Software and hardware are two different things. Both need to be very developed for a terminator type robot. The one thing that will most accelerate the develop of humanoid robots is probably war (unfortunately).

  • @blengi
    @blengi2 ай бұрын

    i won't be impressed until I see a bot juggling 5 varied pieces of fruit on a unicycle

  • @HardKore5250

    @HardKore5250

    2 ай бұрын

    AGI needed so soon

  • @jiggyv6139

    @jiggyv6139

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @MusicAndParkour

    @MusicAndParkour

    Ай бұрын

    Boston dynamics robot is already doing parkour and flips, who knows, maybe are experimenting with a unicycle already.

  • @user-mu5po6tg9k

    @user-mu5po6tg9k

    Ай бұрын

    No, rather I see a robot climbing palm trees with ease and grace, as in the movie I, Robot, and placing palm pollen sticks in a date bunch and attaching them to the leaf that it picks from the palm fronds.

  • @amonra4998

    @amonra4998

    Ай бұрын

    Скоро скоро !не сомневайтесь!

  • @ChrisTuttle
    @ChrisTuttle2 ай бұрын

    If you compare OpenAI’s robot to UBTech’s, you will see that OpenAI’s robot moves its torso and legs to maintain balance whereas UBTech’s robot is stiff and locked down to the floor. If you watch the video at 2x speed, you will see that UBTech’s robot sways back and forth when its arms do major movements 6:33 , push against the hood of the car 15:30 , and when the arms return to their starting position 4:19. This is a fair indicator that we are watching a robot that would struggle with manipulating objects of more than trivial mass. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a demo this primitive. Every product needs to start somewhere, but the significance of the demo given the state of robotics at the moment leaves a lot to be desired.

  • @soniblack7578

    @soniblack7578

    Ай бұрын

    But the video is literally about that the guy moved an object / changed the position of the object and the robot got it? D: the problem is that everyone compares it to figure one (openai has no robot lol)

  • @juki0h391

    @juki0h391

    Ай бұрын

    Nitpicking and underestimating China again. That will be the US' undoing. 38% of AI researchers in the US come from China, while 37% are from the US. That's all you need to know. China graduates way more AI researchers than the US does.

  • @tonypaca3015

    @tonypaca3015

    Ай бұрын

    @@juki0h391 thats not the question here. The difference between both companies is that figure probably spends billions of dollars, and ubtech doesn't have money to develop great hardware because i can actually see the whole thing shakes giving the impression of lower-end tech, because there are way more advanced robots in China like fourier gr-1 or unitree humanoid

  • @juki0h391

    @juki0h391

    Ай бұрын

    @@tonypaca3015 Where did you get this information from?

  • @stuart3712

    @stuart3712

    Ай бұрын

    @@juki0h391 First off, its 28% and two, sending more people from your polluted nation doesn't mean they are good at what they are doing. China's best are subpar compared to their American and Indian counterparts in AI but because Chinese overpopulate AI education systems, they will rank at higher values creating the delusion China is catching up which statistics cannot see. Most of China's AI they are using and publishing is fake or open source they stolen and modified. The CCP even aired on their gov program an AI that was using URE4 3d modeling to render a Ai which was voiced by a non Chinese woman in a live performance and this was not long ago.

  • @semenerohin4048
    @semenerohin40482 ай бұрын

    People saying "Lets stop/slowdown development of AI!!!" and do they not realize that if US and Europe stops development of the AI then China won't care and won't stop?

  • @Libertariun

    @Libertariun

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly like the CO2 energy madness. China ignores the AGI / AGW questions.

  • @adolft_official

    @adolft_official

    Ай бұрын

    People saying "Lets stop/slowdown development of AI!!!" are saying to target China, China is already ahead of AI race by 5 years

  • @jiggyv6139

    @jiggyv6139

    Ай бұрын

    @@adolft_official😂😂😂 throwing figures out there with no factual source at all. I can certainly take your word for it now😂

  • @BlimeyMCOC

    @BlimeyMCOC

    Ай бұрын

    @@adolft_officialChinese scientists themselves have said their tech is moreso on par with GPT 3.5. They are very worried they won’t catch up

  • @juki0h391

    @juki0h391

    Ай бұрын

    38% of the AI researchers in the US are from China, while 37% of them are from the US. US needs to import scientists from other countries to help them out.

  • @chrisgarner5765
    @chrisgarner57652 ай бұрын

    I mean, there is a big difference between the 2. Open ai wasn't really about the physical robot. It was about it responding in real time and generation answers for things it was not trained for. One looked alive. The other was like a preprogrammed item for the task it was doing.

  • @soniblack7578

    @soniblack7578

    Ай бұрын

    Figures robot gave the apple without any controls

  • @user-ty1ri8xw1s

    @user-ty1ri8xw1s

    Ай бұрын

    Came here to say the same. The reason this didn’t get media coverage was because this is pre programmed and people can see that.

  • @brianwest7344

    @brianwest7344

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ty1ri8xw1sits quite clearly stolen technology and design.

  • @atarashi8513

    @atarashi8513

    29 күн бұрын

    And this isn't like learning and more like copying

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorthАй бұрын

    I like the modularity and plug and play approach you can upgrade as you go... New head, new hands, etc... And the magnetic clip on attachment connect is genius... Go Go Gadget Taser Hands! Go Go Gadget Chef's Wisk! The possibilities are virtually endless!

  • @theyehsohz
    @theyehsohzАй бұрын

    This is obsolete as soon as it was announced, that's how fast we're moving

  • @nihilisticprophet6985
    @nihilisticprophet69852 ай бұрын

    So every time it does something it plays a suspense music?

  • @phen-themoogle7651

    @phen-themoogle7651

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah gotta enhance the suspense , it'll probably do that in real life in the future too just to troll everyone 😂😂

  • @k.c.simonsen2

    @k.c.simonsen2

    Ай бұрын

    Hahahaha that music plays out of a built-in speaker when it completes any task. That's freakin hilarious.

  • @r34ct4

    @r34ct4

    Ай бұрын

    It's a time-lapse

  • @severayede5800
    @severayede58002 ай бұрын

    Modularity secured by magnetics is actually an impractical idea, and It's also moving and responding a fraction slower than the competition.

  • @9Blurke9

    @9Blurke9

    2 ай бұрын

    The magnetics could be complemented with some additional mechanical attachment. I think it's a really cool idea, it could make it possible to choose from a wide array of components and the robot can easily replace parts/modules by itself.

  • @xiaoliu5449

    @xiaoliu5449

    Ай бұрын

    @@9Blurke9 module design does not necessary need magnetic attachment, you can do screw engagement which takes a bit more time but way more robust

  • @9Blurke9

    @9Blurke9

    Ай бұрын

    @xiaoliu5449 sure 👍🏻 would perhaps just help with proper alignment etc but absolutely not required.

  • @redmoonspider
    @redmoonspider2 ай бұрын

    Now they're just embarrassing themselves. Battle of the folding shirts: cut and edited edition.

  • @Techtalk2030
    @Techtalk20302 ай бұрын

    Insane to see all these companies ive been following for the past 6 or so years are getting into the robotic and AI race.

  • @sammyspaniel6054
    @sammyspaniel6054Ай бұрын

    Folding cloths has always been thought of as the pinnacle of robot capability. It's the one chore everyone wants to hand off.

  • @jiggyv6139

    @jiggyv6139

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @cycledublin

    @cycledublin

    Ай бұрын

    It used to be ironing. But then along came WFH and now nobody irons work shirts any more 😂 Decades of research down the drain 😂

  • @armadasinterceptor2955
    @armadasinterceptor29552 ай бұрын

    Oh believe me, the modular aspect, was the first thing I noticed, I went back 10secs as soon as I saw, and heard the click.

  • @allstar4065

    @allstar4065

    Ай бұрын

    Reminds me of Detroit become human. When the game first came out I was thinking, "it's a cool story, but we won't have androids like this. Looking like humans, with swappable parts, retractable skin, realistic voices and emotions" but every time a demo like this pops up, I'm a little more convinced it's possible. 😮

  • @MudroZvon
    @MudroZvonАй бұрын

    Here is a summary: The video discusses a new humanoid robot, the UB Tech Walker S, developed by the Chinese company UB Tech. The robot showcases several advanced capabilities that highlight the rapid progress in robotics and the integration of state-of-the-art AI systems. Key points: - The Walker S has a modular design that allows it to quickly swap out hands and attachments to adapt to different tasks, demonstrating impressive dexterity and adaptability. - The robot exhibited a remarkable degree of autonomous task execution, such as folding a shirt, without apparent pre-programming. This showcases its advanced AI and decision-making abilities. - The robot integrates Baidu's large language model, Ernie, to leverage sophisticated reasoning and language understanding capabilities, similar to OpenAI's GPT-4. - UB Tech is a prominent player in the Chinese robotics industry, having developed a diverse portfolio of humanoid and service robots. - The capabilities of the Walker S highlight the global race to incorporate cutting-edge AI into robotics platforms, which is likely to be a defining trend in the industry going forward. While the Walker S may not match the fluidity of some other advanced humanoid robots, its ability to autonomously execute complex tasks and adapt to its environment using sophisticated AI systems is a significant step forward in the field of robotics.

  • @ThinkAI1st
    @ThinkAI1st2 ай бұрын

    I like the modular weapons / gardening tool interchange capabilities.

  • @spol
    @spol2 ай бұрын

    It's cool to think this might be the first time we all saw a robot attach its hand. What if that is an everyday thing and we can look back and say "I remember when that was worth noting in a video showing off the tech." It's like the first time you see someone type on a touchscreen (if you are old enough to remember that).

  • @djjeddyb
    @djjeddyb2 ай бұрын

    Was its voice based on George Takei? I sat waiting for it to say, ‘ohhh myyyyyyyy’.😂

  • @Metarig
    @Metarig2 ай бұрын

    Come on, Walker, move it or we'll be here till the cows come home!

  • @juki0h391
    @juki0h391Ай бұрын

    The question isn't who can build them better or first, it's who will implement them in their economy in a way that will completely change society as a whole. At the end of the day, it's all about money. Will the US adopt these on a mass scale, or will China? I can definitely see China adopting these machines on a mass scale, but I don't know about the US. There will be protests from unions to prevent this from happening, and will the elites even want this to happen. They are perfectly fine with the way things are. They can just bring in more workers from other countries. China on the other hand will have to think about their economy going forward. They will need more labor force. If China does adopt this in a mass scale, they will have to think about UBI for sure.

  • @stuart3712

    @stuart3712

    Ай бұрын

    A robot workforce will kill its own economy. A economy is only strong when its people has money to spend and robots that does all the labor work that most of the population is only capable of doing will kill its economy.

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the Video Wes. This demo is decent. I worry that these demos seem to imply that the operation is "Human Speech to Robot Action" and that the screen is just showing the words -- but I do worry that it is actually Human Speech to "a separate processing system (not robot)" followed by Text to Robot UI to Robot Action. So, I am "unsure" at this stage whether the robot is actually being verbally commanded or not. (especially given that the speech was a different language than the UI which was English) It totally doesn't bother me that the robot grabs the seat-belt in that way... that is good news that it does! I do worry however that all the objects had the same basic shape and orientation when it was picking the modules up. They demo would have been more effective if the robot had to pick up objects of different sizes, shapes and orientations. And it didn't help that it sort of "dropped" them on the tray into a sort of odd position, and pushed the objects out of the way during placement. It is hard to say if that was purposeful or not. There's a lot of potential here tho.

  • @MrLovaRuba856
    @MrLovaRuba8562 ай бұрын

    Guy in the corner with a controller is sweating hard

  • @jiggyv6139

    @jiggyv6139

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @GalaxyInvasion

    @GalaxyInvasion

    Ай бұрын

    You mean Caucasian company Tesla?

  • @nbgoodiscore1303

    @nbgoodiscore1303

    Ай бұрын

    @@GalaxyInvasion Have you seen the new Atlas from Boston Dynamics?

  • @GalaxyInvasion

    @GalaxyInvasion

    Ай бұрын

    @@nbgoodiscore1303 I seen the fire cat (sheep) suicide sheep

  • @bdown
    @bdown2 ай бұрын

    Snap off hand snap on weapon ohh god

  • @christopherd.winnan8701

    @christopherd.winnan8701

    2 ай бұрын

    For the domestic market, it will prolly be a fleshlight.

  • @Tayo39

    @Tayo39

    2 ай бұрын

    @@christopherd.winnan8701 lol its gonna be everything in your tool box dude & much more

  • @babbagebrassworks4278

    @babbagebrassworks4278

    2 ай бұрын

    @@christopherd.winnan8701 Don't get that mistaken for the meat cleaver.

  • @andrewradford3953

    @andrewradford3953

    2 ай бұрын

    Or stick mixer

  • @pokerandphilosophy8328
    @pokerandphilosophy83282 ай бұрын

    Most human beings also have detachable hands. It's the reattaching part that we still struggle with.

  • @grichard1585
    @grichard15852 ай бұрын

    I wonder what the Russians are up to?

  • @artbyeliza8670

    @artbyeliza8670

    2 ай бұрын

    they are too busy fighting

  • @Techtalk2030

    @Techtalk2030

    2 ай бұрын

    Iran and Russia are working on their own robotics and AI

  • @Aybeliv_Aykenflaev

    @Aybeliv_Aykenflaev

    2 ай бұрын

    What 3rd world country can do against US and China?

  • @LucidDreamn

    @LucidDreamn

    2 ай бұрын

    probably working on skynet

  • @vesanupponen2727

    @vesanupponen2727

    Ай бұрын

    Russia is concentrated manufacturing of ammunition

  • @BORCHLEO
    @BORCHLEOАй бұрын

    I think he moved the object to prove that the robot will stop if it sees a human so it doesn't hurt you! :D

  • @mikhailbulgakov1472
    @mikhailbulgakov1472Ай бұрын

    to answer your question about Optimus, the folding was teleoperated. We can see a handheld controller in the Optimus demonstration.

  • @Filip10101
    @Filip10101Ай бұрын

    That modularity and upgradability is something I don't understand more of these companies are not doing more. It's the only way to ensure your product is up-to-date and as emergent as possible in the rapidly evolving field. It's how all these robots should be designed, so that they don't become obsolete in few years or even months.

  • @eagledee7753
    @eagledee7753Ай бұрын

    Hopefully the hand attaches magnetically and once it is in place it latches mechanically, otherwise that would limit the available tasks due to weight restriction for carrying and manipulating heavier objects.

  • @mikhailbulgakov1472
    @mikhailbulgakov14722 ай бұрын

    Impressive. And so soon after Figure 01 did a similar demonstration. There are now many autonomous humanoid robots. Eve from 1X technology and Agility Robotics also do autonomous work. The competition is fierce.

  • @mewk
    @mewkАй бұрын

    It “looks” like a Chinese imitation of figure 01

  • @aqualou2

    @aqualou2

    Ай бұрын

    The Chinese have been making advanced robots for ages. More than half of the world’s robots are deployed in China. Why is there a need to copy a new company like Figure ai?

  • @ricardokal
    @ricardokalАй бұрын

    The guy changed the position of the object, then between 2:30 and 2:31 the object flipped in one frame. The video was edited. I wonder why.

  • @soniblack7578

    @soniblack7578

    Ай бұрын

    He did that to show that the robot can work on the fly with situations where the object moved or whatever the edit is just cutting out the time of processing that shit

  • @joecaves6235
    @joecaves6235Ай бұрын

    The hands are hot swappable to wrenches, clamps, firearms, shields, and other tactical options.

  • @blissweb
    @blisswebАй бұрын

    He moved the switch to demonstrate recovery from external interference. To make it harder not easier for the robot.

  • @nickv.s125
    @nickv.s1252 ай бұрын

    looks like we're in the early phase of AGI

  • @evdm7482
    @evdm74822 ай бұрын

    Swapping hands, and other body parts is the future of augmentation. Looking forward to specialized eyes. What I really want to see though are new creative dance and footwork moves. Odd that Apple is making a deal out of visual image recognization, yet bots have displayed this for a while.

  • @brunoB1980
    @brunoB19802 ай бұрын

    Well, i have a few questions - mostly about the quality .....which is not very convincing....

  • @roro4787
    @roro4787Ай бұрын

    China is going at light speed! It's really incredible

  • @MarkfromLodiCA
    @MarkfromLodiCA2 ай бұрын

    But, can it fold in the "Marie Kondo" minimalist style?

  • @christopherd.winnan8701

    @christopherd.winnan8701

    2 ай бұрын

    @MarkfromLodiCA - They definitely missed a trick there, but sadly anything that is even remotely Japanese gets very little coverage on the Mainland.

  • @user-mu5po6tg9k
    @user-mu5po6tg9kАй бұрын

    I'll be impressed when I see a robot climbing palm trees with ease and grace, as in the movie I, Robot, and placing palm pollen sticks in a date bunch and attaching them to the leaf that it picks from the palm fronds.

  • @RESatellite
    @RESatelliteАй бұрын

    it seems like China is only 2 - 3 years behind the US in terms of robotic tech but they have a massive advantage in cost-effectiveness

  • @OptimizeMyBusiness
    @OptimizeMyBusinessАй бұрын

    Idk, when it moved its hands it was rocking back and forth pretty hard.

  • @DementedBeast
    @DementedBeastАй бұрын

    We should probably go ahead and start saving up for personal robot NOW, because this is going to cost a ton when this tech gets to consumer or at least developer level market

  • @negumanezer
    @negumanezerАй бұрын

    why there is cut's in the demo video?! lol, maybe next year, China.

  • @teofilol2666

    @teofilol2666

    Ай бұрын

    Auto denial mode 😅

  • @InTheSh8
    @InTheSh82 ай бұрын

    "Walker, choke me unconscious!" - Walker swaps "cloth-folding" hands to "combat" hands: "My pleasure, sir!"

  • @Acasualofficial
    @Acasualofficial2 ай бұрын

    lol, the voice is oddly reminiscent of literally every robot apocalypse movie. I'm Kida scared Ngl

  • @christopherd.winnan8701

    @christopherd.winnan8701

    2 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a classic CCP news presenter, the kind that moonlight selling Maotai!

  • @tydroelite9827
    @tydroelite98272 ай бұрын

    why do all of these robots seem so damn slow , i thought we would be way further with animation by now, whats the issue , slow motors or slow processing?

  • @aj2228

    @aj2228

    2 ай бұрын

    They're specifically designed so they can't win a fight or chase you if they go rogue

  • @carlovonterragon

    @carlovonterragon

    Ай бұрын

    faster would look too superior and scary...

  • @stuart3712

    @stuart3712

    Ай бұрын

    Atlas seems fast enough...

  • @larsnystrom6698
    @larsnystrom6698Ай бұрын

    The person moving the object at 9 min were to show that the robot could handle shanges. You can see that it thinks one second extra before moving that box. A good demo, I think. The robot doesnt move smoothly enough, or fast enough. And it does seem to hold the body rigidly. I also think it's limbs are too thick, which probably means it's actuators aren't ready for manufacturing at scale.

  • @scottdenny2281
    @scottdenny22812 ай бұрын

    There is going to be a LOT of minerals that will need to mined to manufacture and build all these robots.

  • @spol

    @spol

    2 ай бұрын

    we'll soon have robots to mine them

  • @soniblack7578

    @soniblack7578

    Ай бұрын

    The battery is the problem tbh

  • @dfanica
    @dfanicaАй бұрын

    The module design seems rather impractical in this case. The magnetic design introduces weight limitations. Folding clothes is not a very complex task, especially if the shirt is placed conveniently flat on the table.

  • @akihiko99
    @akihiko99Ай бұрын

    Chinese will make Robot production cost minimum and mass production will help 1 robo in most house.

  • @kashaid
    @kashaid2 ай бұрын

    The rivaly reminds of Mattel Game's Rock'em Sock'em Robots

  • @soulsmith4787
    @soulsmith4787Ай бұрын

    My first critique is somewhat subjective in that I don't really feel like this robot's gears are turning. A critical part of the Figure 01 showcase was the human not describing the environment and having the robot intuit what needs to be done. This, on the other hand, simply feels like a robot following instructions. Additionally, the movements are rather dubious and seem like a person trying to mimic a robot whereas Figure 01 is endowed with the graceful machine soul.

  • @13thbiosphere
    @13thbiosphere2 ай бұрын

    I'm hopeful that Optimus will win the race

  • @clearheaded5696

    @clearheaded5696

    Ай бұрын

    Optimus is only the first generation, wait until they come up with "Optimus Prime" that's when they will beat China in Robots for good 😅

  • @planetmuskvlog3047
    @planetmuskvlog3047Ай бұрын

    Mandarin language uses 1/3rd or 1/4th the tokens as English. One can use Mandarin to compress more information into fewer tokens, fyi.

  • @hypebeast5686
    @hypebeast56862 ай бұрын

    They are pretty advanced, impressive

  • @ZoneTelevision
    @ZoneTelevisionАй бұрын

    PetMan was the most frightening of the humanoid bots to date and that was like 11 years ago.

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas2 ай бұрын

    Micro controlled wheels, reversed "legs" and stabilisation = maximum efficiency?

  • @user-bp3yz5hy5n
    @user-bp3yz5hy5nАй бұрын

    Tesla copies Boston dynamics, then now this copies the Tesla bot

  • @aibonewt
    @aibonewt2 ай бұрын

    Love the Tai Chi motion flow

  • @DJChesley
    @DJChesleyАй бұрын

    I would say it's less advanced than figure / openai, and while I was going to dismiss them if they come in at 1:30 the price point they may actually be the winner in the end

  • @dadsonworldwide3238
    @dadsonworldwide3238Ай бұрын

    As you point to in the factory over coming horizon paradoxes is the big deal ,getting mobile with free skills to manipulate local systems to evolve how they * designer' sees fit is key. It will break natural mechanicism theorys at that point. I'm looking for when they can walk up to any setup & and environment, then perform the tasks at hand. It's enormous value in programmed replication of any and all operations that we've used even before the transitor age has began .. We can design non robot machines to do these tasks at high rates of speed but it involves manipulating the environment while the inertia frame of reference is stationary or x,y,z,t. In some flow of direction.

  • @Ring0--
    @Ring0--2 ай бұрын

    I want one of those in my house. // I don't allow Alexa in my proximity!

  • @flashgordon6510

    @flashgordon6510

    2 ай бұрын

    Even your car is spying on you. It's unavoidable at this point.

  • @Special_Agent_Frank_Horrigan

    @Special_Agent_Frank_Horrigan

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@flashgordon6510 I don't have a car, HAHAHA

  • @martinsyusuf6040
    @martinsyusuf6040Ай бұрын

    It may not necessarily take down Figure 01 or Atlas 2, but then they are likely to dominate the Asian market. I think the robot is cool.

  • @nobodygg7314
    @nobodygg7314Ай бұрын

    Sooner big datasets and training modules get public sooner we will reach excellence, currently people know how to build intelligent systems just that these AI giants trained models on high-end processors with big dataset purchased from various firms are market leaders. Once datasets get open source we will reach new high.

  • @basedcommodore
    @basedcommodore2 ай бұрын

    They should have called it the walkman 😂

  • @casavistalba3232
    @casavistalba3232Ай бұрын

    Bots are awkward and clunky, yet they must continue to make progress at a breathtaking pace to live up to their expectations.

  • @AIHahb
    @AIHahbАй бұрын

    slower than figure o1, but you already do a good job!

  • @webjoeking
    @webjoekingАй бұрын

    The steak knife hand modular component sounds good until it stabs you in your sleep…

  • @billymellon9481
    @billymellon9481Ай бұрын

    seven o three in-- Ive seen that pose bfor the robot makes it with his hands... had to play it back a few times its from the Matrix and Neo is getting ready to rumble mixt wid the scene from Hey I no kung fu

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNeriosАй бұрын

    Ub tech Walter vs tesla Optimus, Which will be the more affordable offer.

  • @thebeezkneez7559
    @thebeezkneez75592 ай бұрын

    Hopefully they'll replace my job in the next couple years. I don't yet think it could do mine, but give it 3-5 years I think we're there. Remember that all traits that are good of one of these bots can be copied to other models, so even if the only good thing about this one is it's arms, it's still huge progress. If we could get one with better legs and superior reasoning, all garbage jobs like the one I work are gone.

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNeriosАй бұрын

    Extremely high price point at nearly $200,000 each, it's still a cool bot although I'll keep my pennies and wait for the Tesla Optimus. Almost all ai robotics have a price point of $100,000 to $250,000 with some exceeding $500,000.

  • @ultravidz
    @ultravidzАй бұрын

    I need some variable speed on those damn motors

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas2 ай бұрын

    Western society must weaponize AI development.

  • @danwalker1855
    @danwalker1855Ай бұрын

    The robot didn't know the shirt was black

  • @NeorecnamorceN
    @NeorecnamorceNАй бұрын

    Really? No comments about bender putting on both his arms by himself?? Hm, weird...

  • @user-cp9oh1kk4r
    @user-cp9oh1kk4r2 ай бұрын

    Stunning and brave.

  • @marshallodom1388
    @marshallodom13882 ай бұрын

    A population of indigent robots, scratching out an existence within the cracks of humanity, an underground semi conscious network of self repairing bots and the shady human parts dealers, that have them hooked on the never ending requirements to upgrade, Upgrade, UPGRADE!

  • @jonathanjones2435
    @jonathanjones24352 ай бұрын

    sci fi authors wrote all these books for a hundred years trying to warn people. ugh. what a waste of time.

  • @Unityframe
    @UnityframeАй бұрын

    So cool I wanna build one

  • @ecmswagger
    @ecmswaggerАй бұрын

    A gun module is going to appear on kick starter.

  • @planetmuskvlog3047
    @planetmuskvlog3047Ай бұрын

    If this were a human child, the parent would berate him for being so slow and not putting the shirt away. These robots better appreciate!

  • @renegaderaid
    @renegaderaidАй бұрын

    Where is the SNL skit to go with all of these recent robot demos?

  • @CoolTebza-eh7ig
    @CoolTebza-eh7igАй бұрын

    And should be covered with rubber for friendly body. Handling and movement still needs improvement, also parts must be easily removeable that why the tech is behind. Also gear can used for movement, shocks, alot etc... Need to be adjusted built. Alot missing for now In a right part. That why I wanted from robots all I long missing a typing robot that can operate phones and most devices.

  • @JamesENGL
    @JamesENGLАй бұрын

    The voice sounds like something that would come out of a robot dog toy 15 years ago

  • @theloniousMac
    @theloniousMac2 ай бұрын

    Anyone not impressed by the speed with which China can “duplicate” American tech is a bit naive.

  • @GenBopRadio
    @GenBopRadioАй бұрын

    He's so cute.the way he moves... Hope they dont go into Terminator mode in my lifetime..lol

  • @silviapozega7774
    @silviapozega7774Ай бұрын

    Predobra kako dobar robot ❤

  • @EnriqueThiele
    @EnriqueThieleАй бұрын

    Tesla was doing that 6 months ago. Tesla humanoid robot is more optimized to ba mass produced.

  • @User-007imwnx
    @User-007imwnxАй бұрын

    Whenever the US releases a new tech, you'd see the look a like in China two weeks after😂

  • @sabinofernandes4753
    @sabinofernandes4753Ай бұрын

    Tesla Optimus movements seem more natural.

  • @wlchek
    @wlchekАй бұрын

    Seems to have some sort of video editing at 2:04

  • @danielkahbe964
    @danielkahbe9642 ай бұрын

    How is Japan not working on one?

  • @Emma-Z90
    @Emma-Z90Ай бұрын

    figure ai is the best one for now

  • @dot_zithmu
    @dot_zithmu2 ай бұрын

    Whatever it is, if it's the product from Baidu, you can just ignore it, Baidu is very famous for cheating.

  • @Emma-Z90

    @Emma-Z90

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @babbagebrassworks4278
    @babbagebrassworks42782 ай бұрын

    Elon says there is a market for 10-20 billion robots, how to get to those qtys? Everyone gets a 3D metal printer and makes their own bots?

  • @kusumayogi7956
    @kusumayogi7956Ай бұрын

    Without nvidia/arm/amd/intel they cannot make that😂

  • @paulmuriithi9195
    @paulmuriithi91952 ай бұрын

    compute constraints is why this thing is sketchy and slow. u b tech needs investors to help it acquire compute resources for its robotic products

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