Going up there even with a strong native accent is incredibly admirable and inspiring. Would be a lot cooler if more people could actually complement her in a respectful manner, tho.
Amazing presentation! I want to learn more about this field of robotics now. This is a refinement of traditional robotics that was invented thanks to creative scientists and engineers, such as Giada, who have a set of skills at the crossroads between science, technology, engineering, art, math, observation, and appreciation of nature. This a great example of the brilliant inventions and designs that can arise from the minds and hard work of people provided with a broad education that emphasizes science, art, and nature equally! :)
Super interesting, I never thought about using 'soft' robotics before. I can really see how that would be beneficial to movement and stability. Robots are still poor at sensing environments and identifying objects so it would be better if something soft was trying to handle a task than hard metal or plastic whipping away at at an object. The starfish looking robot was almost creepy to look at, almost as if it was controlling itself! I love when scientists copy the natural world, and it seems so intuitive to do that I'm surprised it is not more common in robotics!
So cute, she sounds exaclty as an Florentine Italian girl. Aaah, makes me feel nostalgic. I miss my home town.. But respect to this girl, she's also able to make the audience laugh, intentionally.
As a soft creature myself it certainly makes them a lot better looking and easier to relate to :) I can also see real world parallels like gung ho weight lifters who make themselves stronger but more inflexible and muscle bound or the ridgid tree that doesn't bend to high winds and snaps in two .
Humans are more of hard mechanical bodies, yet we don't tumble around and we can do incredible stuff, so the structure itself is not the problem, but the sensory/programming part. While soft robots have their own (small) set of advantages, I don't see how they wouldn't have the same set of issues that "stiff" robots have.
nemanja milosevic all depends on your pourpose. Your hands might look stiff, but still they have a sensitivity and malleability that stiff robots do not possess. Which makes it very hard to manipulate objects. And why to make hands in a robot, robots are supposed to help in things that humans can do , and also what humans can't, so perhaps a better option is to have tentacles.
Pedro Pereira stiff nor soft robots do not have sensibility. Sensors&software are in charge of that. If they are not perfected enough for stiff ones, they won't do any better on soft ones..and soft ones have even more limited movement. Stiff ones with a little padding, good sensors & control is what we need. It is what we are.
This is great, also think of baymax from big hero 6 if you need another example of a soft robot. I know it's fiction but the idea to make a medic robot soft is a wonderful idea
I was thinking about the same thing, but remember that just because he was inherently soft doesn't entail that he was a 'soft' robot. By her definition, I don't think Baymax would count as he had a rigid form of actuation (i.e. his skeleton was not a form of distributed actuation nor was it compliant to its environment).
#SemiAutonomousHangGliding I imagine a hang glider with an electric motor propeller for use when needed that has a small weight shifting motor set at the pilot's hang-point to help pull a pilot into the appropriate body shift position while flying in semi-autonomous mode for training for example, or in semi-autonomous mode when safe during otherwise fully autonomous hang gliding flights for brand new pilots.
There are quite a few robots with rigid structures that work well. The military uses "Big Dog" for transporting heavy gear through rough terrain, and Honda has their Asimo, which can run go up stairs and open doors, for example. Her examples of failed rigid structured bots are just early phases of these machines. I think her idea is good, just not a fair comparison.
I noticed that too, I thought that was an odd choice of examples but I think she was just framing it to be a somewhat 1:1 comparison since most of her soft robot examples were also fairly early development models. I've seen that white X looking one as far back as 2015. It'll take time to mature, but there's already been some really interesting examples of pneumatics used like muscle tissue, so who knows we might be seeing a talk like this with more mimetic and hybridized examples in the near future!
Big Dog is not something you would want standing around an elderly person, or a child. The thing weighs as much as a small motorcycle, and I would hate to get trampled by it.
I think soft robotics may be the way androids in the future will move and function. That’s how they will get the flexibility we envision future androids to have 👽
Nice presentation with video and pictures. Because we are not in that field but interested so have many things wich we cant imagine. When is posible to make a heart for inside bodies? I see REPOMAN movie and is nice but they use metal instead soft artificial organs
Based on the soft valves created by Harvard, why can't they be adjusted and evolved into synthetic lungs for people who either develop lung cancer or lose their natural lungs in accidents or shootings, etc? I see a lot of applications that are not surgery on humans or replacing them like in the movie terminator or something. Which seems less expensive and less likely to be rejected by the body, silicone or say genetically grown organs from genetics not sources from the person being implanted? To me, the former seems more economically and outcome-driven than the later.
6:14 Oh man oh man is that a fail wow you’ve got to come up with some kind of transmission liquid system pumping back-and-forth between them tentacles I’m just saying do you want to explore the ocean or tickle the ocean
That was a good presentation. You have to look at us. All we are is natures robots with a super computer inside of us. Hopefully it geta more aubscribers to my channel lol. The best robots will be flexible and soft just like us. They will be able to take the shape of a dog, cat, a human or any animal because we are designed for this enviroment on earth so just copy what we are to build the ultimate robot ya know. Im a strong believer that all the answers we ever need is already inside of us. We are the answers. Everything you ever need to know you already know because your a super computer capable of wireless connections. No matter how superior AI gets we will always be better. Another thing I believe is that we actually think with all of our body rather than just our brain. Our hands, and feet think and the brain just recieves the messages. Embodied intelligence as she was saying.
You'd need to completely remove humanity from the equation, I'm afraid. But we can still strive to be better, and demand better of those that chose towork in politics-- spreading compassion and keeping humanity as part of the discussion will help a lot in the face of avarice!
and you want human people to be working on conveyor lines, in warehouses, in construction sites, flipping burgers, cleaning toilets and doing other sub-human tasks? in the 21st century? are you fvcking serious?!
Going up there even with a strong native accent is incredibly admirable and inspiring. Would be a lot cooler if more people could actually complement her in a respectful manner, tho.
Yeezy Yeezy Do you know where is that accent from? It doesn't sound Indian and I ve never heard it before
LUCTIANITO I belive she's Italian...
Yeezy Yeezy she is
She's hot. Bioengineer. I want one!
I think she said that she's South American. My guess, Peru, or Brazil. Lots of Nazis down there.
Japan will definitely combine this technology with hyper-realistic humanoid androids.
Sexy time, the Japanese will make sexy time robots for the world. This is there secret weapon against everyone.
Why is that robot covered in fur
Gundam dildos will never be the same
Amazing presentation! I want to learn more about this field of robotics now. This is a refinement of traditional robotics that was invented thanks to creative scientists and engineers, such as Giada, who have a set of skills at the crossroads between science, technology, engineering, art, math, observation, and appreciation of nature. This a great example of the brilliant inventions and designs that can arise from the minds and hard work of people provided with a broad education that emphasizes science, art, and nature equally! :)
content-person-accent, i have never seen a smoother TED talk.
The Surgical use of these soft robots is very interesting.
I perform robotic surgery and would love to help them develop surgical instruments
Don't make that face at the end, you did wonderfully!!!
That's true!
agree with you.
Where the frick is Ted, he never shows up!
GRIFFIN STUDIOS yeah it is realy sad that I got so many like
I am italian like her so I am very proud about it. Excellent !!
Super interesting, I never thought about using 'soft' robotics before. I can really see how that would be beneficial to movement and stability. Robots are still poor at sensing environments and identifying objects so it would be better if something soft was trying to handle a task than hard metal or plastic whipping away at at an object. The starfish looking robot was almost creepy to look at, almost as if it was controlling itself! I love when scientists copy the natural world, and it seems so intuitive to do that I'm surprised it is not more common in robotics!
Потому что это сложно реализовать, намного проще взять сервоприводы и прикрепить к железке.
So cute, she sounds exaclty as an Florentine Italian girl. Aaah, makes me feel nostalgic. I miss my home town..
But respect to this girl, she's also able to make the audience laugh, intentionally.
Very cool. I can envision many applications for the use of soft robots. Great presentation.
Crawling robots? Thank you for my insomnia
thats the part that bothered you? not the needle that can steer around inside of your body?
embodied intellegence... It really needs to be properly defined nowadays for soft robotics as it's an inherited terminology. Nice!
Soft robotics is the way to go. Its application in invasive surgery is enormous.
Excellent presentation. She carries herself well.
Live tentacle adult entertainment in our lifetime.
Belias Phyre all that praying to zone tan payed off :)
She's actually .. awesome.
Amazing Presentation!!! Very Interesting
As a soft creature myself it certainly makes them a lot better looking and easier to relate to :) I can also see real world parallels like gung ho weight lifters who make themselves stronger but more inflexible and muscle bound or the ridgid tree that doesn't bend to high winds and snaps in two .
Robot octopus? That's gonna make a lot of people happy in the bedroom. If you know what I mean
Only if the robot octopus meet a Japanese girl
Che brava Giada!! Complimenti davvero!! Da San Pierino alla California, mantenendo sempre l'accento fucecchiese!! 😁😉 Tante buone cose per il futuro!
the softer the robots the better it is. we must have always know this.
thats like the robot in hero 6
Hi!
2:13
“You probably think you won’t be able to do anything if you’re soft.”
😳what no not me!
Can't wait to see the sick stuff we can do with soft robotics
involution is served with plause. What a admirable satisfaction!
Wonderfull speech
Wonderfull speaker
Thank you
Very interesting! Great talk!
Humans are more of hard mechanical bodies, yet we don't tumble around and we can do incredible stuff, so the structure itself is not the problem, but the sensory/programming part. While soft robots have their own (small) set of advantages, I don't see how they wouldn't have the same set of issues that "stiff" robots have.
nemanja milosevic all depends on your pourpose. Your hands might look stiff, but still they have a sensitivity and malleability that stiff robots do not possess. Which makes it very hard to manipulate objects. And why to make hands in a robot, robots are supposed to help in things that humans can do , and also what humans can't, so perhaps a better option is to have tentacles.
Pedro Pereira stiff nor soft robots do not have sensibility. Sensors&software are in charge of that. If they are not perfected enough for stiff ones, they won't do any better on soft ones..and soft ones have even more limited movement. Stiff ones with a little padding, good sensors & control is what we need. It is what we are.
Great talk
Wonderful speech! and i like that accent :D
This is great!
This is great, also think of baymax from big hero 6 if you need another example of a soft robot. I know it's fiction but the idea to make a medic robot soft is a wonderful idea
I was thinking about the same thing, but remember that just because he was inherently soft doesn't entail that he was a 'soft' robot. By her definition, I don't think Baymax would count as he had a rigid form of actuation (i.e. his skeleton was not a form of distributed actuation nor was it compliant to its environment).
elastagirl: "And I think you need to be more... [goes through rapid series of stretch-power maneuvers] flexible."
Most of her videos are from Harvard and in Singapore we are already commercialising our own soft robots from National University of Singapore.
Baymax!!!!
Great presentation...love that accent
Cute, inteligent and modest - perfect scientist :)
Giada Gerboni, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University
Her intellect and ability to explain complex technology is amazing.
#SemiAutonomousHangGliding
I imagine a hang glider with an electric motor propeller for use when needed that has a small weight shifting motor set at the pilot's hang-point to help pull a pilot into the appropriate body shift position while flying in semi-autonomous mode for training for example, or in semi-autonomous mode when safe during otherwise fully autonomous hang gliding flights for brand new pilots.
I love all accents, but a nice italian accent is something wonderful, like extra virgin olive oil.
There are quite a few robots with rigid structures that work well. The military uses "Big Dog" for transporting heavy gear through rough terrain, and Honda has their Asimo, which can run go up stairs and open doors, for example. Her examples of failed rigid structured bots are just early phases of these machines. I think her idea is good, just not a fair comparison.
I noticed that too, I thought that was an odd choice of examples but I think she was just framing it to be a somewhat 1:1 comparison since most of her soft robot examples were also fairly early development models. I've seen that white X looking one as far back as 2015. It'll take time to mature, but there's already been some really interesting examples of pneumatics used like muscle tissue, so who knows we might be seeing a talk like this with more mimetic and hybridized examples in the near future!
Big Dog is not something you would want standing around an elderly person, or a child. The thing weighs as much as a small motorcycle, and I would hate to get trampled by it.
I think soft robotics may be the way androids in the future will move and function. That’s how they will get the flexibility we envision future androids to have 👽
what if a robotic diving suit could be like a squid around you and fit and shape itself around your body
Instructor, are ready for using spiritual sight, integrated with EMF body interface with effector driving circuits? Non-body interface?
Giada is so intelligent and cute *-*
make a human hand and arm for a robot or prosthetic
Toscana, giusto?
Nice presentation with video and pictures. Because we are not in that field but interested so have many things wich we cant imagine.
When is posible to make a heart for inside bodies? I see REPOMAN movie and is nice but they use metal instead soft artificial organs
Beautiful 😍😍😍
Elastigirl robots coming to stores near you for all your housework needs.
This is a breakthrough, isn't it?
Mama mia, that Italian accent...I could listen all day to her reading the federal tax code.
Based on the soft valves created by Harvard, why can't they be adjusted and evolved into synthetic lungs for people who either develop lung cancer or lose their natural lungs in accidents or shootings, etc? I see a lot of applications that are not surgery on humans or replacing them like in the movie terminator or something. Which seems less expensive and less likely to be rejected by the body, silicone or say genetically grown organs from genetics not sources from the person being implanted? To me, the former seems more economically and outcome-driven than the later.
6:14 Oh man oh man is that a fail wow you’ve got to come up with some kind of transmission liquid system pumping back-and-forth between them tentacles I’m just saying do you want to explore the ocean or tickle the ocean
I came here just to read the comments xD.
amazing soft robotics
wait not to many lights inside ur body lol
She's Tanya from MKX
The ultimate robotic will be organic and self repairing - an animal
Either someone hasn’t, or HAS, thought the video title through... 😂
Skynet will be a giant inflatable arm flailing tubeman.
I'm having less worry about death by the day. By the time my time is up they're going to be able to fix me.
Don’t hold your breath unless you’re loaded like Buffet or Gates
2:40 Various intelligences. 😉
Stava per scappare il grazie alla fine, eheh.
0:55 this chick must look at boston dynamics robots
I once saw a soft space ship and it was moving like a robot and people could live in it in my dream
I thought it was designed for long trips of space
Şahin yaşar wow what a nice dream!
thanks
Some interesting ideas, but the field seems like it is still in it's infancy
Is She Italian?
alberto bozzetto si
What gave it away?
Eddard Liebber the accent, her clumsiness. Btw she says the k sound she's from tuscany
Biomimetics. Nature does it first and more efficiently.
Nature has no need to mimic life
Nature is the best teacher we could ever ask for. We must study from evolution and then improve under our needs
Biomimicry❤️
@@Eunoialagom There are robotic flyingfoxes
I hope John Connor is preparing well
I was wondering where did I heard that accent. 😂😂
Giada Gerboni is hot. Nice presentation, too. I hate robots.
i have a question about TED talks : does anyone that go there want funds .. or something this is why they are talking ?
lidko Helis as far as i know its just a science panel, where all the smartasses gather to talk to each other.
I love that accent :)
Is she Italian?
Tentacle robots PogChamp
Hello, my name is Kouachi from Algeria, an inventor. I need your help
That was a good presentation. You have to look at us. All we are is natures robots with a super computer inside of us. Hopefully it geta more aubscribers to my channel lol. The best robots will be flexible and soft just like us. They will be able to take the shape of a dog, cat, a human or any animal because we are designed for this enviroment on earth so just copy what we are to build the ultimate robot ya know. Im a strong believer that all the answers we ever need is already inside of us. We are the answers. Everything you ever need to know you already know because your a super computer capable of wireless connections. No matter how superior AI gets we will always be better. Another thing I believe is that we actually think with all of our body rather than just our brain. Our hands, and feet think and the brain just recieves the messages. Embodied intelligence as she was saying.
At the rate tech is exploding currently, and man's yearning to create humanoid creatures, I wont be surprised to see that happening in my lifetime..
nice...
Nice one! And no, not just her.
She seemed a little nervous to me.
Bendable Robots I see Where This is Going if you know what I Mean
Superbabe.
Hmmmm. A coton terminator. Its robot but soft
Her shoes look very sensible.
She fleek
She a geek
But most importanly
She a freak
Yeah very good talk, she's smart, cool new robots from Harvard MIt Stanford and that ending, was she embarrassed lol 2 cute
flexible, soft robots?
You mean like a personal massage vibrator? ;)
Rza Bot shes way ahead of you on that! But thats personal
Rza Bot shes way ahead of you on that! But thats personal
Cool
I dont want any robots. I just want to live on a peaceful planet where there is a real democracy
You'd need to completely remove humanity from the equation, I'm afraid. But we can still strive to be better, and demand better of those that chose towork in politics-- spreading compassion and keeping humanity as part of the discussion will help a lot in the face of avarice!
and you want human people to be working on conveyor lines, in warehouses, in construction sites, flipping burgers, cleaning toilets and doing other sub-human tasks? in the 21st century? are you fvcking serious?!
What planet is that?
Can i come and work with you please please
do you think she got paid not to smile or is it her culture!
Soft™️
Yo get tf away from my research
She’s Italian like me
bella
Detroit become human will going to happen
Porcodio si sente l'accento italianissimo
AHHAHAHAHAHAHA
vero
teribbbbbbbbbbile!
High Thermal.Diode Materials!!!
Maybe have all the joints have eyes and looking at the other robots' joints ^___^ P2P
A good hat for MY car.