The winner is the one who can get the robots produced in large quantities at low prices. This is why I believe Tesla will dominate robotics. They currently have the capacity to produce millions of robots per year and can offer them way cheaper since they make revenue from cars and solar. I don’t see how any startup can compete with their production capacity
You are right, but China is taking the lead using this strategy, also do not forgot price and open source. That was the success of Apple 2*** or Arduino and many other, also sexuality is a great help, french minitel or internet benefit a lot from it. Unitree Go 2, which starts at an incredible $1,600. After shipping and duty fees and all that, it'll cost more like $2,400, but that's still a bargain compared to an industrial robot and on top of it, it is open source. Even e very poor guy like me dream to have one . ***Apple 2 was equipped with a bus with many slots and the full documentation . The versatility of Apple 2 was such that it became famous and many lab bought some Apple to look at what can be done with it because it was not expensive and many engineers bought it for themselves
Its not created,don't believe the media ,it was there always and now they want us to know that they are here and they came from other planets ,elon ,mark, and many others are ai also
I think the obsession with humanoid robots is weird. I don't think the human form is necessarily optimal, except for robots that have to interact with people, since the human form makes the robots easier to relate to.
And if we are going to have robots in humanoid form, I would much rather have a basic face plate instead of a human face. Robots are meant to be servants so we shouldn't relate to them or treat them like people.
Manufacturing machinery and operations are completely made around human form. Therefore a plug-in robot to existing operations is the goal of these companies. It is way cheaper to buy a humanoid robot to drive your old company truck than to buy a brand new robot truck for example.
until I see the first factory I am not convinced. Creating an impressive prototype capable of human function I believe we're there. Making it cost effective and cheap enough to mass produce is another matter entirely.
Which is where Elon comes in. His people have much practice in KISS engineering and lateral thinking. My only complaint is the first million will go to factory work, I WANT ONE! Wahh...👶 🙄
@@thesoundsmith… yes, but those factory bots will end up for sale to the public. A five year old, second hand refurbished robot with upgraded software will be a lot cheaper than a new one. Even $20k USD is a lot to pay for essentially a novelty item. I’ve never needed a butler and I don’t think I ever will, but as a toy they are cool AF.
You mentioned some elements of the sense touch but there are many more than the 5 commonly recognised senses... some say more than 50. The one I like to always mention is pain but temperature, hunger and thirst are all good examples.
Hunger isn't a "sense" though, just a reaction. Pain isn't a "sense" but a reaction. Without the sense of "touch" you'd never understand pain nor temperature. Senses are used to properly perceive the world around us. Hunger also isn't required to perceive the world around us, it's only a reaction of the body when it needs fuel.
If Optimus can be leased for home-assist tasks for the aging, that would net Elon MORE billions. We really need something like Oppy to cook, perform minor maintenance on things we can no longer reach and - probably most important - clean. That would leave us free to enjoy our golden years, even without immunity (but we've had our shots!😉)
Nobody want to give TESLA Credit.😐 TeslaBot (Optimus) ver. 2.0 is the Best robot on planet Earth! 🤖🏆🥇🎉🏁and will be the most produced human-robot in year 2025!
I think walking like human on two legs is not all that necessary, but copying our hands with it's precision and movement would really revolutionize rebotics
At least 5 years before we see humanoid robots working anywhere other than at desks, behind counters and 'robots only' warehouses. More breakthroughs in appendages and actual walk mimicry are required. 3 and 4 legged humanoid robots may be the norm for a time. I could be wrong.
Funny how you criticize a company for making a realistic prognosis of 10 years development time, but applaud another one for promising next year when they always underestimate how much time they will need for new products and have a habit of selling underdeveloped and even dangerous prototypes.
I'm glad to see that progress is being made, but that fact that almost no robots can mimic a human gait yet is kind of surprising. Maybe it's not a priority.
Why wasn’t teslas latest version showed? Only the first and second iteration… if this video was the only video I’ve seen I would think Tesla was farther behind then they really are.
You forgot expensive. Forget about the manufacturer’s price estimates, which are wildly conservative. (especially Tesla, whose boss is notoriously optimistic when it comes to predictions) By the time even the cheapest of these has been inflated by distributor’s markup and taxes you will be looking at over 100k for the base model.
You don't WANT to own a robot yet. LEASE from the manufacturer so regular improved models arrive regularly. When you can't see the difference between the last two updates, THEN you can safely buy.
Still cheaper than paying for human staff plus they work 24/7 and don’t need heating or even lighting, no toilet breaks no holidays, no medical the list of savings is endless
Vision and abilities to analyze what you see is humans most strongest ability. For robots it's their abilities to manipulate words and patterns they were trained on. In future things will get different
As soon as there are multiple manufacturers of robots, what are the odds the unscrupulous among us will set up underground robot fights? You know these things will be hacked to do things beyond their original programming.
Imagine robots that could track your health like your sugar levels. It would be pretty easy because you wear the sensor and this information go to your phone. It could just as easily go to a robot that could track your sugar levels and your heart rate and remind you or even bring your medication to you once it sensed a change.
Other than stairs, there's few places that humanoid legs are better than wheels. I think it makes more sense to have humanoid top halves with either two legged but preferably four legged bottoms with retractable wheels. It seems pointless to waste so much energy to mimic a less capable way of moving.
It must be understood that all senses are based on matrix of sensors each sensor is very basic after it is software, let's take slip detection. pressure will give you a picture much like a retina (in fact almost the same algorithm of vision can be used for touch perception) a higher pressure is like a brighter object on the retina, if the object slip; the "image" will "move" exactly like an object that move on your retina. So, to have a good touch, you need a matrix that can detect temperature and vertical pressure, the direction of the pressure can easily be detected by the concentricity of attenuation of pressure around a main spot (similar to the position of light on the retina) I agree that the availability of a good hardware touch retina is the absolute must to have a very agile hand . retina is the model the retina of temperature sensor does not need to be so dense . The retina must be organize on "neuron layer" so no need to transfer the totality of the captor but only the result of a preprocessing, preprocessing that can be "educated "
@@thesoundsmith Yes, there is this fear, but all machines are vulnerable to accidents. As for criminal acts, I believe they are caused by humans. By programming it Everything has its pros and cons. Advanced robots, like humans, have many benefits Such as taking care of the disabled and infirm, major discoveries in space, and building human settlements
This video is from 3 days ago but you only shows the proto type and Gen 1 of Optimus. The Gen 2 is much more refined and has much better sensors in the hands. The Boston Dynamics robot is not going to be produced for regular use it is just a testing platform; the dog version is being used in industry already. As for the other bot "Figure" @ 12:20 it is the closest to the Tesla bot and the secret way they are training it is they show it something 50 times and then it does it on it's own. There are at least 4 other videos from the last week telling all of this and more. I can't believe none of that info was included in this video.
I respect using humanoid robots in factories, but I have my grippes when it come to healthcare. Depriving old and sick people of human connections doesn't sound ideal to me. They are some of most lonely people in first place...
Let me set the facts straight here... firstly so called AI has nothing to offer humanoid robotics, rather they're easily "programmed" now using motion capture suits. Next point is cheap actuators, we already have cheap sensors for decades but new cycloidal drives have given new life to the quest, however we still don't have an abundant supply of cheap inverted planetary roller screw servo actuators, the kind commonly used for welding robots (presumably because high voltage arcs and hydraulic fluid are a highly combustable combination). We see Tesla built their own, and guessing these will recover some costs and get used in their fixed base welding robots... and finally the biggest missing part (outside the university lab, or the equivalent homebrew garage lab, but not the foundry just yet...) are memristers, or neuromorphic transistors, whatever you want to call them, they are the components needed for true AI and not just the media hype chatbot stuff we see now. SO with that expect a few more years before any kind of revolution really happens.
Good stuff, but missed the updated info on Optimus. You show the demo video from MONTHS ago. The latest shows a far more advanced robot. They key differentiator here is not just design for manufacturing and leading vertical integration BUT the massive training dataset and years of head start in AI and the inference computer that will be in the bot. 4680 cells top off the bot's pole position. Finishing with Atlas was kneeling before the headline click bait gods ;) Great research robot, zero intelligence and inefficient electro-hydraulic power system. Flashy, yes. Good for clicks? Yes. I get it. Otherwise GREAT CHANNEL!!
Tesco, Sainsbury's and IKEA: Atlas Warehouse department $200 , Spot $150 and Optimus $90 . All bots beautiful decorated and replenished on shop shelves for retail customer 🤑🎆🎇🎇🎆🎆🎇🎇🎆🎆🎇🎆🤑🎆🎆🎆🎇🎇🎆
1. It's made human-like so it can work in environments made for humans. Think about that! That is the antithesis of "First Principles"! It compounds costs/complexity and reduces efficiency. Humans did not evolve to use technology! Do you want it to take the time to climb into a forklift to drive it, or would you rather just put the eyes and brain on the forklift? Should it stand still at a station packing widgets and only use it's legs to go charge itself? Making it more human-like doesn't make it more useful, in fact now it's limited to what a humanoid can do and will never do everything a person could.
What if the power goes out? It's bad enough when that happens without a precarious robo society based upon it for human physical survival. Machines are human created, so often they break. The original creators of this realm are 'robotic' metallic etc consciousnesses, that is why humans are so obsessed with robots and machines. Recall that this planet is mostly water though, so why did they make it that way. Water-based beings are as important in creation of what this reality is, why it was made, how it exists. Only some robots being made are waterproof, even rainproof. No, don't go down the 'rabbit hole' of history of industry, it is an inferior tech - it ignores existence outwith this reality, eg after death. The ecosystem was never meant to be used for physical survival.
Now I know why the other nurse killed hetself in BRN probation just because of her disability and depression like me. Whelp… California BRN cause suicide in nurses. Lol😅 Yup Uhhhmummm Yup
Interesting and engaging conversations about today's technology, always get muddy when Elon's cult flood the conversations with their techno-cult leader, misleading statements. Hopefully these companies will produce a product that would benefit the whole of humanity and no the few.
The whole talks about robots 20 years ago was a joke, and now before our very eyes we have robots almost ready to walk among us..
It was never a joke, it was a warning
It was never a joke, it was a warning
It was never a joke, it was a warning
It was never a joke, it was a warning
He's still developing because he's having trouble walking.there is still time for this 😔
Optimus is for me. I want one as soon as possible.
2024 is the year of robotics 💫
The Year of the Terminator lol
Really!? You only used Gen 1 video of the Tesla bots while video of the much refined Gen 2 has been available for more than a month. Lazy!
The winner is the one who can get the robots produced in large quantities at low prices. This is why I believe Tesla will dominate robotics. They currently have the capacity to produce millions of robots per year and can offer them way cheaper since they make revenue from cars and solar. I don’t see how any startup can compete with their production capacity
You are right, but China is taking the lead using this strategy, also do not forgot price and open source. That was the success of Apple 2*** or Arduino and many other, also sexuality is a great help, french minitel or internet benefit a lot from it.
Unitree Go 2, which starts at an incredible $1,600. After shipping and duty fees and all that, it'll cost more like $2,400, but that's still a bargain compared to an industrial robot and on top of it, it is open source. Even e very poor guy like me dream to have one .
***Apple 2 was equipped with a bus with many slots and the full documentation .
The versatility of Apple 2 was such that it became famous and many lab bought some Apple to look at what can be done with it because it was not expensive and many engineers bought it for themselves
*We are definitely getting closer towards Skynet generation.* 🖤
We have created a new species, this is the beginning of the end of human beings.
Its not created,don't believe the media ,it was there always and now they want us to know that they are here and they came from other planets ,elon ,mark, and many others are ai also
I think the obsession with humanoid robots is weird. I don't think the human form is necessarily optimal, except for robots that have to interact with people, since the human form makes the robots easier to relate to.
And if we are going to have robots in humanoid form, I would much rather have a basic face plate instead of a human face. Robots are meant to be servants so we shouldn't relate to them or treat them like people.
Manufacturing machinery and operations are completely made around human form. Therefore a plug-in robot to existing operations is the goal of these companies. It is way cheaper to buy a humanoid robot to drive your old company truck than to buy a brand new robot truck for example.
until I see the first factory I am not convinced. Creating an impressive prototype capable of human function I believe we're there. Making it cost effective and cheap enough to mass produce is another matter entirely.
Which is where Elon comes in. His people have much practice in KISS engineering and lateral thinking. My only complaint is the first million will go to factory work, I WANT ONE! Wahh...👶 🙄
@@thesoundsmith hope we see it within 10 years
@@thesoundsmith… yes, but those factory bots will end up for sale to the public.
A five year old, second hand refurbished robot with upgraded software will be a lot cheaper than a new one.
Even $20k USD is a lot to pay for essentially a novelty item.
I’ve never needed a butler and I don’t think I ever will, but as a toy they are cool AF.
@@thesoundsmith I just saw a video of two of them building another robot.
Dude, I gave that "preppy" shirt to goodwill in 1989!
That might be the same shirt. UA-cam doesn't pay shit anymore...
Great stuff! New presenter has grown on me “as he has toned it down a bit” - Great format as always. Thanks.
You mentioned some elements of the sense touch but there are many more than the 5 commonly recognised senses... some say more than 50. The one I like to always mention is pain but temperature, hunger and thirst are all good examples.
Hunger isn't a "sense" though, just a reaction. Pain isn't a "sense" but a reaction.
Without the sense of "touch" you'd never understand pain nor temperature. Senses are used to properly perceive the world around us. Hunger also isn't required to perceive the world around us, it's only a reaction of the body when it needs fuel.
Estou muito feliz e cheio de esperança estamos em um novo mundo de tecnologia
Nursing school was my WORST INVESTMENTS ALONG WITH MARRIAGE
The best one is the TESLA-Bot, the look, the size, and I would like two of them please.
If Optimus can be leased for home-assist tasks for the aging, that would net Elon MORE billions. We really need something like Oppy to cook, perform minor maintenance on things we can no longer reach and - probably most important - clean. That would leave us free to enjoy our golden years, even without immunity (but we've had our shots!😉)
So WHY did you exclude the Tesla Bot Gen 2 video ? Motive ?
Nobody want to give TESLA Credit.😐
TeslaBot (Optimus) ver. 2.0 is the Best robot on planet Earth! 🤖🏆🥇🎉🏁and will be the most produced human-robot in year 2025!
I'd say they all have quite a long way to go before they deserve to be called humanoid. Atlas's movement is probably the most humanoid of all of them.
All older people should get this through Medicaid as a bodyguard and Helper
I vote for robots and AGI
I think walking like human on two legs is not all that necessary, but copying our hands with it's precision and movement would really revolutionize rebotics
And robots too!
They didnt invest in making them walk well, they walk "like theyve shit themselves"
Hah, I remember making a comment like 10 years ago that all robots walk like that, they still do.
Thanks this was good
At least 5 years before we see humanoid robots working anywhere other than at desks, behind counters and 'robots only' warehouses.
More breakthroughs in appendages and actual walk mimicry are required.
3 and 4 legged humanoid robots may be the norm for a time.
I could be wrong.
Funny how you criticize a company for making a realistic prognosis of 10 years development time, but applaud another one for promising next year when they always underestimate how much time they will need for new products and have a habit of selling underdeveloped and even dangerous prototypes.
Firefighting, law enforcement, prison guards, toxic cleanup... here they come.
There is also the Kepler Forerunner robot. I think there could be a "ChatGPT moment" in robotics soon.
I'm glad to see that progress is being made, but that fact that almost no robots can mimic a human gait yet is kind of surprising. Maybe it's not a priority.
No footage of Optimus gen2.
Backward bending knees are really ankles like on a horse.
Why wasn’t teslas latest version showed? Only the first and second iteration… if this video was the only video I’ve seen I would think Tesla was farther behind then they really are.
I fear the day when Elon introduces the military version named Arnold!
Version 2 of Optimus Robot is the most advanced humanoid robot that has been announced to date.
Scary. I agree with Elon. This needs to be done very slowly
Tho I walk through the uncanny valley of death, I will fear no evil...
You forgot expensive. Forget about the manufacturer’s price estimates, which are wildly conservative. (especially Tesla, whose boss is notoriously optimistic when it comes to predictions) By the time even the cheapest of these has been inflated by distributor’s markup and taxes you will be looking at over 100k for the base model.
You don't WANT to own a robot yet. LEASE from the manufacturer so regular improved models arrive regularly. When you can't see the difference between the last two updates, THEN you can safely buy.
Still cheaper than paying for human staff plus they work 24/7 and don’t need heating or even lighting, no toilet breaks no holidays, no medical the list of savings is endless
Vision and abilities to analyze what you see is humans most strongest ability. For robots it's their abilities to manipulate words and patterns they were trained on. In future things will get different
As soon as there are multiple manufacturers of robots, what are the odds the unscrupulous among us will set up underground robot fights? You know these things will be hacked to do things beyond their original programming.
I gotta suffer for Zuckerberg til I die I have no choice.
Imagine robots that could track your health like your sugar levels. It would be pretty easy because you wear the sensor and this information go to your phone. It could just as easily go to a robot that could track your sugar levels and your heart rate and remind you or even bring your medication to you once it sensed a change.
Other than stairs, there's few places that humanoid legs are better than wheels. I think it makes more sense to have humanoid top halves with either two legged but preferably four legged bottoms with retractable wheels. It seems pointless to waste so much energy to mimic a less capable way of moving.
I am interested in Optimus for home use as a personal assistant
It must be understood that all senses are based on matrix of sensors each sensor is very basic after it is software, let's take slip detection.
pressure will give you a picture much like a retina (in fact almost the same algorithm of vision can be used for touch perception) a higher pressure is like a brighter object on the retina, if the object slip; the "image" will "move" exactly like an object that move on your retina.
So, to have a good touch, you need a matrix that can detect temperature and vertical pressure, the direction of the pressure can easily be detected by the concentricity of attenuation of pressure around a main spot (similar to the position of light on the retina)
I agree that the availability of a good hardware touch retina is the absolute must to have a very agile hand . retina is the model the retina of temperature sensor does not need to be so dense . The retina must be organize on "neuron layer" so no need to transfer the totality of the captor but only the result of a preprocessing, preprocessing that can be "educated "
What are people supposed to do when a robot replaces them?
I think that there is a problem with the speed of data processing, as well as the lack of straight legs, which reduces the robot’s movement
There is also a mindset that says a robot should not be able to move faster than a human can walk. Preventing the Robot Zombie Apocalypse..
@@thesoundsmith Yes, there is this fear, but all machines are vulnerable to accidents. As for criminal acts, I believe they are caused by humans. By programming it Everything has its pros and cons. Advanced robots, like humans, have many benefits Such as taking care of the disabled and infirm, major discoveries in space, and building human settlements
Old stuff is boring...😅
i'm sure they are holding back they might be more advanced then wey show can't trust them
Knowledge and abilities are useless without awareness that's what robots are missing awareness
Your quips at the end of each segment are often inaudible because you drop your voice.
Tomorrow's Robots ...
Not Going To Happen
*let's go for a future like TERMINATOR !*
That's how movies brainwashed you
Please stop repeating previous videos and research and tell us what we really need to make a robot to do everything better than humans
This video is from 3 days ago but you only shows the proto type and Gen 1 of Optimus. The Gen 2 is much more refined and has much better sensors in the hands. The Boston Dynamics robot is not going to be produced for regular use it is just a testing platform; the dog version is being used in industry already. As for the other bot "Figure" @ 12:20 it is the closest to the Tesla bot and the secret way they are training it is they show it something 50 times and then it does it on it's own. There are at least 4 other videos from the last week telling all of this and more. I can't believe none of that info was included in this video.
Tesla Optimus gen.2 =
World Best Robot🤖👍🎉🥇🏆
*MAKE DROIDS TO FIGHT IN WORLD WAR 3*
I respect using humanoid robots in factories, but I have my grippes when it come to healthcare. Depriving old and sick people of human connections doesn't sound ideal to me. They are some of most lonely people in first place...
Let me set the facts straight here... firstly so called AI has nothing to offer humanoid robotics, rather they're easily "programmed" now using motion capture suits. Next point is cheap actuators, we already have cheap sensors for decades but new cycloidal drives have given new life to the quest, however we still don't have an abundant supply of cheap inverted planetary roller screw servo actuators, the kind commonly used for welding robots (presumably because high voltage arcs and hydraulic fluid are a highly combustable combination). We see Tesla built their own, and guessing these will recover some costs and get used in their fixed base welding robots... and finally the biggest missing part (outside the university lab, or the equivalent homebrew garage lab, but not the foundry just yet...) are memristers, or neuromorphic transistors, whatever you want to call them, they are the components needed for true AI and not just the media hype chatbot stuff we see now. SO with that expect a few more years before any kind of revolution really happens.
It’s ok for me to be abused. Ain’t nobody gonna help me. Never did never was never will
Good stuff, but missed the updated info on Optimus. You show the demo video from MONTHS ago. The latest shows a far more advanced robot. They key differentiator here is not just design for manufacturing and leading vertical integration BUT the massive training dataset and years of head start in AI and the inference computer that will be in the bot. 4680 cells top off the bot's pole position. Finishing with Atlas was kneeling before the headline click bait gods ;) Great research robot, zero intelligence and inefficient electro-hydraulic power system. Flashy, yes. Good for clicks? Yes. I get it. Otherwise GREAT CHANNEL!!
I will one that can dig a f****** hole, feed my chickens, and make me breakfast. say when.
Tesla 😍😍
🥰😍🤩🥳❤💢💥💫👍
Repeats from last years models do not make for a good story. We've seen far too much of these...
How could you miss there is a newer version of Tesla bot?! Thumbs down.
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗
Tesco, Sainsbury's and IKEA: Atlas Warehouse department $200 , Spot $150 and Optimus $90 . All bots beautiful decorated and replenished on shop shelves for retail customer 🤑🎆🎇🎇🎆🎆🎇🎇🎆🎆🎇🎆🤑🎆🎆🎆🎇🎇🎆
Viva la revolution! lol
1. It's made human-like so it can work in environments made for humans. Think about that!
That is the antithesis of "First Principles"! It compounds costs/complexity and reduces efficiency. Humans did not evolve to use technology! Do you want it to take the time to climb into a forklift to drive it, or would you rather just put the eyes and brain on the forklift? Should it stand still at a station packing widgets and only use it's legs to go charge itself? Making it more human-like doesn't make it more useful, in fact now it's limited to what a humanoid can do and will never do everything a person could.
What if the power goes out? It's bad enough when that happens without a precarious robo society based upon it for human physical survival. Machines are human created, so often they break. The original creators of this realm are 'robotic' metallic etc consciousnesses, that is why humans are so obsessed with robots and machines. Recall that this planet is mostly water though, so why did they make it that way. Water-based beings are as important in creation of what this reality is, why it was made, how it exists. Only some robots being made are waterproof, even rainproof. No, don't go down the 'rabbit hole' of history of industry, it is an inferior tech - it ignores existence outwith this reality, eg after death. The ecosystem was never meant to be used for physical survival.
Let me guess, you guys do not like Tesla? You only showed version 0.01 and version 1 here. Those are of 2022.
Zukerburg is responsible for my suicide…
Sorry
😢
Can I die yet?
None of these robots have a sense of touch nor do they have on-board learning. So, what you said in the beginning is a lie.
Now I know why the other nurse killed hetself in BRN probation just because of her disability and depression like me. Whelp… California BRN cause suicide in nurses.
Lol😅
Yup
Uhhhmummm
Yup
YUP...EXACTLY .....JUST LIKE QUAMALLA HARRIS AND JOE BIDEN
We are close to end times ! Robots wanna take over ! Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon🙏🏼❤️🕊REPENT, believe in the Gospel, Be Born Again
Lfmao be gone
Your Sanity is gone
@@markmuller7962 the devil and his minions cannot stop me sharing the TRUTH!
Interesting and engaging conversations about today's technology, always get muddy when Elon's cult flood the conversations with their techno-cult leader, misleading statements. Hopefully these companies will produce a product that would benefit the whole of humanity and no the few.
I really need to get this off my chest.
I am so damned glad I am not rich enough to buy a TESLA.
Knowing what I know now about Elon.
unsubbed until you get rid of this guy. Robot narrator, please
no jokes. use a Hindu avatar