@@BigSupes81 or it’ll be no one will live beyond thirty bc when the hand planted crystal flashes people will be required to go to the ceremonial recycling celebration
@pirateonmeleeisland2973 I'm not scared of T-1000. China and America are currently on the verge of war while building this faster than we can imagine. I'm scared of humans using the robots, not the robots
So it can take a punch and a kick, it’s been trained with a fighting staff, it can crush walnuts and can smash bottle tops off with its bare hands. I mean, what could possibly go wrong here.
Exactly! Everything! There's a hidden agenda behind these robots! Don't trust them or the creators!!! The question should be, WHY are they creating these robots & why are they teaching them to fight etc...to replace humanity!
Exactly!! Everything!! There's a hidden agenda behind creating these robots!! Don't trust them!! WAKEUP FOLKS and PAY ATTENTION!! It's obvious what they're doing! Remember their mission!!! People get involved & take action! Spread awareness!
They’ve been subtly trashing the US during the entire trailer. The stick showed, it’s ready to fight and that they have the numbers advantage. G1 crushed their competitors nuts. Beheaded a coke bottle. Flipped the white bread!😂 And the soldering at the end looks like it’s giving you the middle finger. Like, the smoke coming off!😂 Ahh, the burn🔥 🤣🤣🤣
Well... With $1.8 billion dollars in the humanoid robot industry as of 2023 I'd say they're definitely "in the game." Also... This robot isn't being "planned" to be sold, it IS BEING SOLD, at $16k. That's means many rich people have already bought one. They're limited in ability at the moment, so the want and need for one are still very small, but that's going up dramatically with our increases in AI and Machine Learning technologies.
they have already sold way more robots than Boston dynamics ever did even though they are much younger company. They are super afordable and it can be train to perform many tasks around the factory doing multiple tasks in place where it is needed.
@@DIYDaveT the 1x neo is being released but TBH it looks SO CREEPY, the same for the 1x EVE. apparently, these can both do household tasks on their own, kind of like a roomba if you just gave it legs.
@@DIYDaveT Not a factor at all. ALL robots are defined as to what they can do by mostly the AI not the ROBOT. Sure, weight limits, strength limits, but for a household chores robot, this can get it done. You need to check out Nvidia's universal AI for robots with its learning abilities. Already a dozen companies using it for their robots. Makes sense, as it shares the cost to develop it. Before these go mass market production, the AI software will enable it to already do or learn about anything.
Tech Specs: 23-43 joints, a dexterous hand, 2-hour battery life, and 3D LiDAR sensors. Revolutionary: Unry’s rapid progress challenges established players like Boston Dynamics. www.youtube.com/@DEMtrx
Good on the UAE for putting their AI efforts on Open Source models of development. This is too important for humanity for these tech resources to be proprietary. Pretty interesting on the Unitree efforts too and it folds into a very compact package, my Yoga Instructor id jealous 😂
Actually, China just passed more stringent Lithium battery laws than the rest of the world, including USA has. That's right, their batteries will be tested and have more rigorous requirements than ANYWHERE in the world. WHY? they sell a TON of ebikes and escooters every year in their market and CARE about them not catching on fire. The world market for them is TINY compared to their domestic market. so we're benefitting SOLELY because THEY want better quality, so we get it also. no one cares how long it lasts on a charge any more than cares about how long a Ryobi tool lasts on a charge: just swap out the battery and get on with it.
I had an african gray parrot that do the same (well w/ her beak) How many of your neighbors have pitbulls? The robot could be a great body guard. I'd feel safer with the robot than another man.
@@AwesomeBlackDude Start getting concerned then because that is obviously going to happen in a big way. But they will take the jobs you don't want. Learn robot repair and robot salvage. Plenty of ways to be useful in this world.
@@DIYDaveT Throughout history when new machines came to the market people said the same. But remember robots will need a host of accessories, creating a new industry.
I would love to have one including the pet dog version just the conversation piece and taking it out among the crowds and watching their reactions especially kids you be popular than the rich guy in the Tesla lol 😂
The ONLY thing this bot is guaranteed to be able to do is have its battery suddenly violently catch fire right in your home or workplace whilst you sleep.
@@godzillamothra5983 There is well enough tollerance in the force of the bottle breking vs the opening of it, in robotics force is quite easily replicable and fine tunable since basically the dawn of time. Servo motors are easily setup via torque controlls and the force is as steady as possible. I know it can look impressive but to someone that knows automation it really does not look anything special. I am more impressed in the ballance and spacial recognition, well spacial recognition we need more proof this is all not just a fine tuned setup. In anyway the whole robot does look impressive ill give you that
Robotics is the next thing the americans will sanction..if you can't beat them, sanction them. This is not a replacement for real humans (yet) but it shows the capabilities and advancements of robotics research. We should all work together to make the world a better place.
I can't say I'm entirely comfortable knowing it's capable of seeing, listening and no doubt requires a WiFi connection for software and firmware 'updates'. Sorry, where are they being made again 🤔.
And then it hits you: you know NOTHING about technology, software or electronics and there ARE experts out there that TEST all this stuff and can IMMEDIATELY SEE if it's sending anything illicit.
Instead of getting a Rolex watch, I can get a Unitree G1. Do you think it can help me make money? Like walk my neighbors' dogs, mow their lawns, and water their plants etc?
LOL, "money" what a quaint idea in an age of robotics doing ALL WORK, ALL JOBS with society getting UBI. OK, sure, do some painting or sculpting for some side hustle...
@@gbfreddy7235 LOL, these cost the SAME as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr. There will be NO JOBS they won't replace. Programming? LOL, over 50% of ALL CODE on Github today is AI GENERATED. And that's just TODAY. Time to catch up.
I don't think he's superior to Bosten Dynamics. That was yet another lurid title from you. This robot looks more like the cheap version and also the video was fast forwarded when the robot starts walking.
@@ayushkarn5972Boston dynamics not good at balancing. The upper body is too big that cause it easy fall. It use hydrolics but unitree use electronics. Infact I think some of Boston demos use CGI.
You are thinking the right way and the wrong way. $16k is cheap to buy a slave. That's good! Put aside PC memes, slaves have always been good business. But your mind immediately goes to the negative side, well, I work a slave job and I will be displaced. That may be true. But then you do what you can to buy some slaves and then they plant food for you and harvest and prepare it. They fix your car for you (thus displacing the mechanic which you no longer pay). By the way, big winners here will be those that repair them. HUGE winners.
I wouldn’t put much weight on the price. China has a long history of using subsidies to capture market shares and push competitors out of the field. The Chinese government has announced their policy of going heavy into the humanoid robot field. I’m not saying it isn’t an impressive project but appearances can be deceiving when dealing with the party.
@@Roman-lv1zt Firstly, whataboutism is a fallacy. A company that is propped up by government sanctions is not going to be a better bet just because everyone else is doing it and it won’t make the market for robots any healthier to have companies forced out by dumping. Secondly there is a massive difference between the kind of dumping China does across the planet and handing out a a few penny ante grants to losers like Intel. Do you really think a few billion is going to help Intel regain their position, let alone drive anyone out of the market for chips? And no, I won’t be silent about China just because someone else is taking a tiny page out of their massive book on how to screw things up. If you don’t like that tell the manager of your bot farm to put more commenters on the case. 😆
The US gives TONS of subsidies and tax breaks for AI,CLEAN ENERGY,CHIPS AND ROBOTICS. The US is no different than China. It’s a level playing field even if the US says it’s not.
Becoz when they fail to fold clothes or cook, humans are gonna punch and lick them and then complain when they strike back, eventually forcing the government to issue orders to shut them down... You know where the story goes from there...
It's got good balance, and walks well. It's manual dexterity is only moderate, because it makes messes like a toddler. This robot looks totally usless for a homeowner. Keep trying..
It can only get better. China didn't have any of these a couple of years back. Just like their evs. A year ago there was none driving around in my city. Today they are everywhere. Scary isn't it .
They revealed their latest bot H1 only two months ago, with no hands, head and no rotating limbs. They probably already have a more advanced bot than the G1 that Unitree is going to reveal in a few months.
All I have seen of artificial intelligence is Videos and FEAR PORN... Where's the earth shattering kaboom? Where is the company that's replacing All of it's staff with these robots? 😅🤣😂
What they, or these manufacturers, have NOT done is make them en mass and affordable. That is really where the rubber meets the road. So in that sense, these are total failures.
Total failure bc they aren't instantly available to the masses? Maybe they shouldn't be by reading most of these comments some ppl will never be ready for physical ai assistants.
You're kidding, right? This costs the SAME as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr. (skipping electricity for the moment). What company do you imagine WON'T replace all their workers at 1/30th the cost once the AI for these is perfected?
It depends on the application. If you just want your robots to do real work, you don't need a robot that looks good. If you want a good looking robot, China also has A LOT of simpler robots that look almost indistinguishable from a real person. They were displayed in a robot show in China last year. They look almost exactly like a real person.
@@ChinaSongsCollection sorry to offend you. Lol. You can get married to a less beautiful woman and bigger size, she’ll just do the same job, chores, bear kids, keep you happy etc. People have preferences and requirements and they’re allowed to. Me saying Optimus looks better than G1 is just my opinion. I am aware of robots just looking like humans.
@@ownitg4f588 I don't know what you're on about. All I was trying to saying was if you just want your robot to do real work, you don't need a robot that looks good. I never said you were allowed to or not allowed to like something. Of course you're allowed to like something. But what has that got to do with what I've said???
Simple question: where will the money come from? If we are all just sitting around being useless eaters with our hand out waiting for free stuff, at some point there will be nobody left to give us anything. So I insist that you go do something useful and productive for a living and then you do not need UBI.
@@DIYDaveT Taxing the output of the robots or AI obviously, since they will do EVERYTHING. Time to read Moore's Law for Everything and get up to speed: moores.samaltman.com/ The robot above costs the SAME (skipping electricity for the moment) as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr. Simple math. Don't even IMAGINE they won't replace ALL WORKERS. UBI is coming.
Lol it's a copy of Optimus, who would want to buy a copy? Everyone will prefer the original. In addition, the AI of Tesla's bot will not be censored by Chinese propaganda.
Robot skins would be a big business because you can buy the robot and how would you like to see it and you get the biggest darkest market of the world the human kids and adults market by robot kids, and the humanoid robot dont need to be that big, could be small and cost less money, its crazy but people are crazy, so lets make lots of money whit it it would save lives maybe, its funny how chatgpt 4 power now in a smartphone can run a similar models so its about time the software will come that any smartphone could run a talking robot, software optimization.
The robot isn't animated I don't see how it looks animated looks very real to me and I've heard they already started selling the robot so yeah it's not a joke.
Looking forward to my all care home robot for lease when I’m in my 70s. A personal nurse droid that cooks and cleans and is a buddy too. Awesome
And when you miss a payment or soil to many "whatevers" it will terminate you. You will be dead and then your cats will eat you.
And one that puts a pillow over your face during a planned pandemic/depop.
@@BigSupes81 or it’ll be no one will live beyond thirty bc when the hand planted crystal flashes people will be required to go to the ceremonial recycling celebration
@@SugarRushTimes2030-gs3qpwhich movie is this?
@@ArpadSzucs Logan’s Run
How does terminator not happen. I hope we can find love before we use this for war
Schtick Arounald
calm down. at least the T-1000 is not near. The T-800 isn't that mean as a person. it was just a bad misunderstanding in part 1
@pirateonmeleeisland2973 I'm not scared of T-1000. China and America are currently on the verge of war while building this faster than we can imagine. I'm scared of humans using the robots, not the robots
Doubtful we find love
Im wondering why they dont make sexbots? There would be sure trillion dollar business there 4 sure.
So it can take a punch and a kick, it’s been trained with a fighting staff, it can crush walnuts and can smash bottle tops off with its bare hands. I mean, what could possibly go wrong here.
Exactly! Everything!!! They need to be destroyed before any other creation is invented. There's a hidden agenda behind these robots they're creating
Exactly! Everything! There's a hidden agenda behind these robots! Don't trust them or the creators!!! The question should be, WHY are they creating these robots & why are they teaching them to fight etc...to replace humanity!
Exactly!! Everything!! There's a hidden agenda behind creating these robots!! Don't trust them!! WAKEUP FOLKS and PAY ATTENTION!! It's obvious what they're doing! Remember their mission!!! People get involved & take action! Spread awareness!
Exactly!! Everything!! There's a hidden agenda behind creating these robots!! Don't trust them!!
They’ve been subtly trashing the US during the entire trailer.
The stick showed, it’s ready to fight and that they have the numbers advantage.
G1 crushed their competitors nuts.
Beheaded a coke bottle.
Flipped the white bread!😂
And the soldering at the end looks like it’s giving you the middle finger.
Like, the smoke coming off!😂
Ahh, the burn🔥 🤣🤣🤣
Artificial Intelligence, Hadron Colliders, Neuralink, Humanoids, Liquid Robotics, Quantum Computers, Invisibility… the new Anarchy.
$16K is cheaper than paying a human
They can’t be a game changer until they get in the game. It’s just demos.
R
Well... With $1.8 billion dollars in the humanoid robot industry as of 2023 I'd say they're definitely "in the game."
Also... This robot isn't being "planned" to be sold, it IS BEING SOLD, at $16k. That's means many rich people have already bought one. They're limited in ability at the moment, so the want and need for one are still very small, but that's going up dramatically with our increases in AI and Machine Learning technologies.
And Boston dynamics is infinitely more ahead in that regard
they have already sold way more robots than Boston dynamics ever did even though they are much younger company. They are super afordable and it can be train to perform many tasks around the factory doing multiple tasks in place where it is needed.
@@RealRichRebel point taken ! I’m just impatient !!! I want a C3-PO now !!! lol
I would like more info , like battery life, how long before charge. Can it work 8 hours , does it come with accessories, etc.
They're going to use solid state batteries which can last for days
Don’t know about battery life but the battery is removable like with the robo dog that Unitree is selling
YeH it comes with accessories. Knives chainsaw and a charger. With warranty
if it can work 8 hours, I could see waitress jobs are obsolete fast
Only 16k?!!! 🤯
Right answer! That is insanely cheap IFF it can do useful house tasks, etc.
@@DIYDaveT the 1x neo is being released but TBH it looks SO CREEPY, the same for the 1x EVE. apparently, these can both do household tasks on their own, kind of like a roomba if you just gave it legs.
@@DIYDaveTWhich is a huge If. I doubt this thing will even be able to sweep a floor before requiring a recharge.
@@DIYDaveT Not a factor at all. ALL robots are defined as to what they can do by mostly the AI not the ROBOT. Sure, weight limits, strength limits, but for a household chores robot, this can get it done.
You need to check out Nvidia's universal AI for robots with its learning abilities. Already a dozen companies using it for their robots. Makes sense, as it shares the cost to develop it. Before these go mass market production, the AI software will enable it to already do or learn about anything.
This is really going to revolutionize UA-cam videos.
Psychopath hackers are already waiting for this in many houses
Yep that’s what’s really scary the criminals will take advantage of it too as they usually do
There is a 0% chance the CCP isn't using these to spy already.
I mean ai working without internet or wire less transmitter would not be hackable
Why not, But they don't Even used the drones to drop chemicals.
Tech Specs: 23-43 joints, a dexterous hand, 2-hour battery life, and 3D LiDAR sensors.
Revolutionary: Unry’s rapid progress challenges established players like Boston Dynamics.
www.youtube.com/@DEMtrx
This is truly amazing! How do I buy one?
Can't wait for when you order one online, and two weeks later it knocks on your door!
Good on the UAE for putting their AI efforts on Open Source models of development. This is too important for humanity for these tech resources to be proprietary. Pretty interesting on the Unitree efforts too and it folds into a very compact package, my Yoga Instructor id jealous 😂
Unitree is my favorite robotics company rn besides Figure. underdogs ftw!
I hope in my lifetime I get to see these things do all the chores around my house
Will it catch fire like the cars. Only 16K will it be a tofu robot, whst is its power source and how long can it walk with out a recharge.
You're a robot that needs to eat poop
Actually, China just passed more stringent Lithium battery laws than the rest of the world, including USA has. That's right, their batteries will be tested and have more rigorous requirements than ANYWHERE in the world. WHY? they sell a TON of ebikes and escooters every year in their market and CARE about them not catching on fire. The world market for them is TINY compared to their domestic market.
so we're benefitting SOLELY because THEY want better quality, so we get it also.
no one cares how long it lasts on a charge any more than cares about how long a Ryobi tool lasts on a charge: just swap out the battery and get on with it.
@@brianmi40 lol more tofu.
The way it took the hit and kick at such a size. Looks like it may have gyroscopic stabilizers. See Lit Motors electric bike.
Early participation in Revux impact on loyalty programs is revolutionary and satisfying!
Lol opens soda bottle spills everywhere. Yes that was impressive.
Where is the link to the website , I want to buy one 😎🔥
Lowkey building an army for war... when they show these models to the public, it means they have made a new one. It works that way with technology.
Once again, another example of America sticking its nose into another country’s business and being a bully!
with that flexibility, I could see they programmed martial arts into it and we will have security robot very soon
they progots gave a protect package mode now need strobe to even C um comin
Nice first thing they do is train it for hand to hand combat
I Predict in another 20 years Robots will be just like Data on Star Trek TNG ❤💯💢💥💫👍
Not even close.100-200 years maybe.
Still 200 yrs away. But we'll never make that going the way we are now(not protecting earth from catastrophes).
...Seems too good to be true. Need to see it outside their trailer.
🎉 awesome 🎉😮🎉
cant wait til the day the robots smoke weed with you and become your personal robot bong.
I think you're in love--maybe you and this robot should get a room already!!!
And I'm sure the robot won't be doing the bend over..... 😂😂😂
I'm not sure I'd want a robot that can crush a wallnut with its hand in my home .
I had an african gray parrot that do the same (well w/ her beak) How many of your neighbors have pitbulls? The robot could be a great body guard. I'd feel safer with the robot than another man.
I'll be more concerned if it was taken away a human job.
@@AwesomeBlackDude Start getting concerned then because that is obviously going to happen in a big way. But they will take the jobs you don't want. Learn robot repair and robot salvage. Plenty of ways to be useful in this world.
A robot that can't crush a walnut will be of little use. Too weak to do anything.
@@DIYDaveT Throughout history when new machines came to the market people said the same. But remember robots will need a host of accessories, creating a new industry.
Flexibility is the name of the game for any Robot humanoid....👍
Maid , secretary, will be alright for some of us , along with the robot pup.😅❤👍👍👍
I would love to have one including the pet dog version just the conversation piece and taking it out among the crowds and watching their reactions especially kids you be popular than the rich guy in the Tesla lol 😂
Think about the secret robot they're not showing yet
Revux continuously surfaces in my crypto circles, a rising star indeed!
If someone buys 100 of these robots, they can start their own army.
Is that the kind of thinking ppl go to right off? Private armies?
@@judobongobuckYes. That's what the military does all the time.
Thats dumb, if someone wants to make damage just make Cl and drop it🤷
The problem is that when human more often use ai ask the answer the ai will be god!
The ONLY thing this bot is guaranteed to be able to do is have its battery suddenly violently catch fire right in your home or workplace whilst you sleep.
The good thing is that you'll be able to hear it from a mile away before it attacks you
Can that robot, do the robot?
How long before they are armed and ready for combat between gangs in the slums?
That kind of society isn't worth having. Fighting your own citizens? Boy I'm glad you aren't running things. We can do without that crap.
They will used for all the homeless peasants who's jobs have been replaced whenever they decide to protest.
I think Will be funny scaring the gangs 😂
What can it actually do that is useful?
Look impressive for youtube videos. Isn't that useful? 😂
Confidence in Revux token reaching 100x post-launch on Binance.
"IT can open a soda can" Sure it can, it might as well throw it on the floor and break it open that way
you missed the point, did you see the bottle is fine, only the cap is opened, that is precision
@@godzillamothra5983 Opening a bottle like that is not an indicator of precision in any way. I dont get what you see?
@@JohnnyColchester using too much strength, and you can break the bottle, I don't know what is more precise than that
@@godzillamothra5983 There is well enough tollerance in the force of the bottle breking vs the opening of it, in robotics force is quite easily replicable and fine tunable since basically the dawn of time. Servo motors are easily setup via torque controlls and the force is as steady as possible. I know it can look impressive but to someone that knows automation it really does not look anything special. I am more impressed in the ballance and spacial recognition, well spacial recognition we need more proof this is all not just a fine tuned setup. In anyway the whole robot does look impressive ill give you that
But can you teach it to take a smoke break, demand a pay rise and take sick day. Else it's not a human replacement is it.
Idea, 💡, let's give it a katana, I can't help but love the way it held that stick
These people, these roboticists, have sold out the entire human race
Or saved it from themselves.
"sold out" LOL, this is the END OF HUMAN LABOR. Start figuring out what sports and hobbies you enjoy.
The problem is flat batteries 🔋
It looks like the robots can charge themselves
Speculating if Revux will pump before XRP.
2:53 3.3 m/s is a lot faster than the H1 2 m/s
I see the first Chinese robot army coming soon.
Can you please stop using that annoying filter on the video?
Enter one in a marathon race... 3.5hrs plus battery change
Be grateful I already won
Robotics is the next thing the americans will sanction..if you can't beat them, sanction them. This is not a replacement for real humans (yet) but it shows the capabilities and advancements of robotics research. We should all work together to make the world a better place.
I can't say I'm entirely comfortable knowing it's capable of seeing, listening and no doubt requires a WiFi connection for software and firmware 'updates'.
Sorry, where are they being made again 🤔.
China
Do I care? We are talking free labor here. I don't think you understand the economics of the situation.
@@DIYDaveT yeah I understand it full well... Just not at any cost. The CCP will love you.
And then it hits you: you know NOTHING about technology, software or electronics and there ARE experts out there that TEST all this stuff and can IMMEDIATELY SEE if it's sending anything illicit.
America doing what it does best, being a bully!!!
"Sol-dering"? Is that a human being who can't read, or an automated voice-over?
Instead of getting a Rolex watch, I can get a Unitree G1. Do you think it can help me make money? Like walk my neighbors' dogs, mow their lawns, and water their plants etc?
Of course you can, bro, because this robot can "learn"
LOL, "money" what a quaint idea in an age of robotics doing ALL WORK, ALL JOBS with society getting UBI.
OK, sure, do some painting or sculpting for some side hustle...
wow
Look at how it can get hit and swing sticks in unison with its other stick swinging companions…. Wait wtf are they making this for?
Add real versatile hands + GPT6.0 and it will clean and do everything in the house.
If ppl can't clean up after themselves, we'll screw everything else up too.
2:09 Yeah, that's really exciting and good to know.............
What happens when they've got them doing all the jobs and there's no jobs and no money for anybody
Wow, you just haven't been paying attention AT ALL!!!! Universal living wage is coming!
I think the robots will take a lot of jobs, but different jobs will be created. Robotics repair will be a huge sector. Programming. A.I., etc
@@ericanderson3453So a poverty trap is the solution? Wow. Sounds fun....
@@gbfreddy7235 LOL, these cost the SAME as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr.
There will be NO JOBS they won't replace.
Programming? LOL, over 50% of ALL CODE on Github today is AI GENERATED. And that's just TODAY. Time to catch up.
I don't think he's superior to Bosten Dynamics. That was yet another lurid title from you. This robot looks more like the cheap version and also the video was fast forwarded when the robot starts walking.
Sure. If it makes you sleep better.
@@kamsunleong6648Have you seen boston atlas it is 10 times better than this trash
@@ayushkarn5972 at what cost?
@@ayushkarn5972,但是阿特拉斯的价格贵100倍
@@ayushkarn5972Boston dynamics not good at balancing. The upper body is too big that cause it easy fall. It use hydrolics but unitree use electronics. Infact I think some of Boston demos use CGI.
16k to buy a slave? We are so fucked right now
It's a robot
@h.i.mcdunnough9401 just because it's a robot doesn't mean it doesn't have feelings like a human.
You are thinking the right way and the wrong way. $16k is cheap to buy a slave. That's good! Put aside PC memes, slaves have always been good business. But your mind immediately goes to the negative side, well, I work a slave job and I will be displaced. That may be true. But then you do what you can to buy some slaves and then they plant food for you and harvest and prepare it. They fix your car for you (thus displacing the mechanic which you no longer pay).
By the way, big winners here will be those that repair them. HUGE winners.
Omg! Can it do laundry and clean a house?!?😃
These are the right questions. The right answer is don't bother buying one until it can easily do the chores that you are buying it to do.
I wouldn’t put much weight on the price. China has a long history of using subsidies to capture market shares and push competitors out of the field. The Chinese government has announced their policy of going heavy into the humanoid robot field. I’m not saying it isn’t an impressive project but appearances can be deceiving when dealing with the party.
Intel just got 4 billion from us government. Double standards
@@Zhujac I don’t remember saying that I approved of the Intel deal.
@@capitalistdingo so stop complaining about other countries when yours are doing the same
@@Roman-lv1zt Firstly, whataboutism is a fallacy. A company that is propped up by government sanctions is not going to be a better bet just because everyone else is doing it and it won’t make the market for robots any healthier to have companies forced out by dumping. Secondly there is a massive difference between the kind of dumping China does across the planet and handing out a a few penny ante grants to losers like Intel. Do you really think a few billion is going to help Intel regain their position, let alone drive anyone out of the market for chips?
And no, I won’t be silent about China just because someone else is taking a tiny page out of their massive book on how to screw things up. If you don’t like that tell the manager of your bot farm to put more commenters on the case. 😆
The US gives TONS of subsidies and tax breaks for AI,CLEAN ENERGY,CHIPS AND ROBOTICS.
The US is no different than China.
It’s a level playing field even if the US says it’s not.
nice
It could be Housekeeper ?
Still 20 years away from this being reality 🤣 we haven't even got self driving cars in the mainstream!!
I like it
Game trailer to actually playing the game 🧐
Is this the T1
G1
Why do they spend so much capital teaching them to overcome punches and not how to fold clothes and cook??
Because they're being groomed to fight! They're not for humanity! WAKEUP folks & PAY ATTENTION!!
Becoz when they fail to fold clothes or cook, humans are gonna punch and lick them and then complain when they strike back, eventually forcing the government to issue orders to shut them down... You know where the story goes from there...
Gotta give it ability to balance. You don't teach someone who can't walk and get up on their own to fold clothes
It's got good balance, and walks well. It's manual dexterity is only moderate, because it makes messes like a toddler. This robot looks totally usless for a homeowner. Keep trying..
It can only get better. China didn't have any of these a couple of years back. Just like their evs. A year ago there was none driving around in my city. Today they are everywhere. Scary isn't it .
They revealed their latest bot H1 only two months ago, with no hands, head and no rotating limbs.
They probably already have a more advanced bot than the G1 that Unitree is going to reveal in a few months.
Did they have to use the same color pallette as 'I, Robot' ?
Make sure to put Tesla in the title for clicks
Well, what do you know? The Arabs rejected the printing press for 600 years, but they are on trend to adopt ai.
I don't think that was a solid punch. Come on, guys... really?
Atlas wuild not topple over after a punch
Wait. This isn't Elon Musk's robot technology?
All I have seen of artificial intelligence is
Videos and FEAR PORN...
Where's the earth shattering kaboom?
Where is the company that's replacing
All of it's staff with these robots?
😅🤣😂
I guarantee warehouse workers re bout to be unemployed. When these turn on us, things will get ugly!
What they, or these manufacturers, have NOT done is make them en mass and affordable. That is really where the rubber meets the road. So in that sense, these are total failures.
Total failure bc they aren't instantly available to the masses? Maybe they shouldn't be by reading most of these comments some ppl will never be ready for physical ai assistants.
You're kidding, right?
This costs the SAME as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr. (skipping electricity for the moment).
What company do you imagine WON'T replace all their workers at 1/30th the cost once the AI for these is perfected?
Kicking and punching a robot, where are robot rights? 😅
There comes a day, that those robots will realize that human species is a danger for them. Guess what they will do...............
If it can just get a drink from the fridge a lot of rich Pple will buy it just for that alone
How about curing schizophrenia?
So they made a fake AI-movie of a robot doing things it cant do.
In terms of looks. Optimus of Tesla takes the medal.
Compared to G1
There are always going to be people who think looks are more important than utility I guess.
It depends on the application.
If you just want your robots to do real work, you don't need a robot that looks good.
If you want a good looking robot, China also has A LOT of simpler robots that look almost indistinguishable from a real person.
They were displayed in a robot show in China last year. They look almost exactly like a real person.
@@ChinaSongsCollection sorry to offend you. Lol. You can get married to a less beautiful woman and bigger size, she’ll just do the same job, chores, bear kids, keep you happy etc.
People have preferences and requirements and they’re allowed to. Me saying Optimus looks better than G1 is just my opinion. I am aware of robots just looking like humans.
@@ownitg4f588 I don't know what you're on about.
All I was trying to saying was if you just want your robot to do real work, you don't need a robot that looks good.
I never said you were allowed to or not allowed to like something.
Of course you're allowed to like something. But what has that got to do with what I've said???
They can sell them cheaper because they’re Chinese made labor and assembly cost difference
Looks like a knock off Boston Dynamics. What a great robot, if I need a clown robot I'll call you.
It is NOWHERE near as good at a great many things as the Tesla or Boston Dynamics Atlas. It's a tin can compared to them.
Where is the real robot though, talk is cheap
If you can cough up 16k , you can buy one.
UNIVERSAL GUARANTEED ADEQUATE UNCONDITIONAL INCOME ....for "ALL" HUMANS.
better insist on this sooner rather than later
Simple question: where will the money come from? If we are all just sitting around being useless eaters with our hand out waiting for free stuff, at some point there will be nobody left to give us anything. So I insist that you go do something useful and productive for a living and then you do not need UBI.
@@DIYDaveT Taxing the output of the robots or AI obviously, since they will do EVERYTHING. Time to read Moore's Law for Everything and get up to speed:
moores.samaltman.com/
The robot above costs the SAME (skipping electricity for the moment) as 30 (yes, THIRTY) minimum wage workers at $15/hr. Simple math.
Don't even IMAGINE they won't replace ALL WORKERS. UBI is coming.
It’s subsidized. Sanction,ban, and put tariff on this.
The fact that it's a Chinese and not an American company that made this really angers you guys, be serious 😃
The US has TONS of subsidies and tax breaks on Chip,EV, and Robotics development.
You’re doing exactly the same, it’s also a planned economy.
Lol it's a copy of Optimus, who would want to buy a copy? Everyone will prefer the original. In addition, the AI of Tesla's bot will not be censored by Chinese propaganda.
Robot skins would be a big business because you can buy the robot and how would you like to see it and you get the biggest darkest market of the world the human kids and adults market by robot kids, and the humanoid robot dont need to be that big, could be small and cost less money, its crazy but people are crazy, so lets make lots of money whit it it would save lives maybe, its funny how chatgpt 4 power now in a smartphone can run a similar models so its about time the software will come that any smartphone could run a talking robot, software optimization.
AI😂. It will NEVER outsmart humans.
That's animated! Is this a joke??
The robot isn't animated I don't see how it looks animated looks very real to me and I've heard they already started selling the robot so yeah it's not a joke.