@@user-hh2is9kg9j Why try to copy what a human can do? When the point of robots and tools is to do things we can do things better, faster, uses less/cheaper energy making things more easy. It's why we have tools to do stuff we can't easily on our own. We've already been trying to make human-like robots and the progress is slow cause the human body and all it's possible fuctions and programming and designing all that is hard. So this is another attempt to answer how to do that. Which is good thing cause no matter the results we learn new things about us and design.
@@user-hh2is9kg9j thats just an ignorant mindset! all robots need to have are manipulators that can reach the same hights & strength and be atleast as mobile as us humans! if they arent limited like we are in the range of movements&speed they will *easy* surpass our capabilitys on whats possible in "our "world! if you cant see that, you need to read up on current robotics (and the proposed possibilitys on their future capabilitys), i guess.... PS: if you think one step further & apply those "morphing" capabilitys to nanotechnology it gets really interesting (or terrifying) depending on what they are used for!
Brilliant! I can just imagine it fixing a lot of people's gripes with online shopping. Being able to feel the product you're looking at in a picture sounds amazing. Bravo!
We are currently entering a new era of technology. I'm both excited and terrified. Lets all just create things that inspire, show empathy and make our lives easier : )P
While I admire and respect the linguistic accuracy, oribotic would sound virtually indistinguishable from plain old "robotic" whereas robogami immediately is recognized by most people as a combo of robot and origami.
As I can remember, Negroponte wrote in his "Being digital" book, there was an interface from Apple (by Alan Kay) a mouse or trackball which had "resistance" depending on a virtual function (eg. a simulated magnetic force). This force is feeded back to the mouse or trackball. With this feedback you felt the virtual world in your physical reality.
I'm so glad I saw this. I was this close to ignoring it because I thought this was some metaphor and she was actually going to talk about proteins or whatnot
As a handicapped person this technology would be good if it could be adapted for weight, size, and movement replacing a mobility scooter or electric wheelchair which are large and cumbersome...you need to get out or into a taxi or car it disassembles so each piece can be placed in a backpack/ carrier bag... I can see this technology being used for so many diff things...
I really appreciate the idea of learning from origami and transformers. Yet at the preliminary stage, it can only change shape in limited ways because of the limit of controlled joints. It cannot change the stiffness, thickness or the smoothness of its surface because the material it is made of remains the same. I wonder how we can achieve that part.
If they had only two different triangles they could take advantage of the endless patterns of Penrose tiling and potentially simplify the structures they need to fold.
Wooooooooaaahhhhh. Very exciting. When can I start investing????? I could use a few hundred in my home and work. Know as this tech is refined and comes into its own it’s going to blow up. Cannot wait!!
I can see the novelty in compliant mechanism's idea. But this "robogami" ... how is it better than the (very old) idea of the swarm? Robogami seems like "swarm with most of connections between bots preset", which will only make sense if connecting/disconnecting the identical "swarm bots" is very bad (i.e. fragile or complicated).
Truth be told Ive thought for years the problemt with robotics is that c omponents are frames not available to make a robot that is lighter and can just fold itself out to carry out a task and then be hidden away. I felt robots could be quite thin and have light frames with and not be anywhere hear as heavy if a frames was made and components for joints were smalled and could be designed around.
"Any 3D form can be made from 2D surfaces by folding, and this is proven mathematically". FALSE. Math proves the contrary, just think of a sphere: it cannot be obtained from a sheet of paper (and this is proved mathematically). see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theorema_Egregium#Elementary_applications It is however true that any surface in space can be approximated within any given error by a surface made of triangles.
Love the idea. It makes especially sense for virtual reality and prosthetics in the near future.
Now that's what I call a TED Talk 👏👏👏
FINALLY a robticist that doesnt want to copy humans, but embrace the possibilitys of "shape free" robotics!....ABOUT FREAKING TIME!
it will not work. only a humanoid can live freely in a world designed for humans.
@@user-hh2is9kg9j a car is an example of a robot. It works fine and it surely is not humanoid
@@haideramin7739 yes, but I meant was a "multi-function" robot that can do anything a human can do.
@@user-hh2is9kg9j Why try to copy what a human can do? When the point of robots and tools is to do things we can do things better, faster, uses less/cheaper energy making things more easy. It's why we have tools to do stuff we can't easily on our own. We've already been trying to make human-like robots and the progress is slow cause the human body and all it's possible fuctions and programming and designing all that is hard. So this is another attempt to answer how to do that. Which is good thing cause no matter the results we learn new things about us and design.
@@user-hh2is9kg9j thats just an ignorant mindset!
all robots need to have are manipulators that can reach the same hights & strength and be atleast as mobile as us humans!
if they arent limited like we are in the range of movements&speed they will *easy* surpass our capabilitys on whats possible in "our "world!
if you cant see that, you need to read up on current robotics (and the proposed possibilitys on their future capabilitys), i guess....
PS: if you think one step further & apply those "morphing" capabilitys to nanotechnology it gets really interesting (or terrifying) depending on what they are used for!
Wow if I only had money to invest in this,wow how cool
That's what i thoughts ,
This could be the next new format like VR or projectors are now
No its more like a new peripheral,like a mouse and keyboard and game pad is now.
Brilliant! I can just imagine it fixing a lot of people's gripes with online shopping. Being able to feel the product you're looking at in a picture sounds amazing. Bravo!
We are currently entering a new era of technology. I'm both excited and terrified. Lets all just create things that inspire, show empathy and make our lives easier : )P
It should be "oribotic," as "origami" is Japanese for "folding paper," and these are "folding robots," not "robot paper."
While I admire and respect the linguistic accuracy, oribotic would sound virtually indistinguishable from plain old "robotic" whereas robogami immediately is recognized by most people as a combo of robot and origami.
@@Vanamonde I thought she just couldn't say origami.
@hans Ahh, the mansplainer commeth...
Why "robot paper" is not a good pair of words for naming this development?
Definitely saw a robot paper in this video.
And cue that terminator music
The haptic interface on the beating heart! Wow.
Beside the point, but her sense of style is pretty amazing. Beautiful 🤔💙👌🏻
I agree. I love the color!
T-1000 version 0.1?
As I can remember, Negroponte wrote in his "Being digital" book, there was an interface from Apple (by Alan Kay) a mouse or trackball which had "resistance" depending on a virtual function (eg. a simulated magnetic force). This force is feeded back to the mouse or trackball. With this feedback you felt the virtual world in your physical reality.
THIS IS JUST AMAZINGGGG ! that's the future of robotics !
Very interesting idea. What loses me is when it goes off into rampant speculation on what might be possible.
All good projects start out with some crazy speculation. At least they saved it for the end of the video.
The replicators from Stargate SG1 are coming!
Right?!? The real-life Reese... 😐
Nanotechnology is likewhat the same concept, particles joining together to achieve different tasks.
Talha Malik yeah, and it’s inside everybody.
Blend this with Claytronics and near human Artificial general intelligence. Wow!
Amazing! Love the work. Hello from Australia!!
Oh god, this woman gonna create the replicators.
That is hilarious, my friend!! 😂 If she starts calling these things her "toys," then we'll know we're in trouble... 😬
@@some_guy369 😂😂
Is anybody else seeing a Replicator from Stargate in it ?
Wow ,the crowd is pretty dead,this is by far the best mind bending video I have ever seen
一つ離れた発想から今後重要になるであろう技術につなげる彼女の発想はすごい
Making a surface of millimetre size haptic interface integrated under smartphone screen or smart watch screen, that would be awesome.
The last demonstration was amazing
For some reason I feel she’s an evil doctor form sci-fi movies
👍
5:35 “to attack... or...” 😂😂😂
*Plot Twist:* The oragami robots are basically Transformers on a piece of paper.
I'm so glad I saw this. I was this close to ignoring it because I thought this was some metaphor and she was actually going to talk about proteins or whatnot
As a handicapped person this technology would be good if it could be adapted for weight, size, and movement replacing a mobility scooter or electric wheelchair which are large and cumbersome...you need to get out or into a taxi or car it disassembles so each piece can be placed in a backpack/ carrier bag... I can see this technology being used for so many diff things...
This is how iron man nanotechnology armor begins!
This is really reallly creative...And yes a lot of hard work..
I really appreciate the idea of learning from origami and transformers. Yet at the preliminary stage, it can only change shape in limited ways because of the limit of controlled joints. It cannot change the stiffness, thickness or the smoothness of its surface because the material it is made of remains the same. I wonder how we can achieve that part.
i can think of a million use cases for this haptic interface device, i like this integrated in my laptop.
If they had only two different triangles they could take advantage of the endless patterns of Penrose tiling and potentially simplify the structures they need to fold.
Unagi robots are the best. they have complete awareness at all times.
last shadow “it’s not something you have it’s something you are”
@@nicknieva7079 I am glad someone got my joke ahaha
At 6:15, Alladin's Magic Carpet.
I'm sold at that heart beat.
It's a mouse that vibrates when it points at a certain area of the screen.
Wooooooooaaahhhhh. Very exciting. When can I start investing????? I could use a few hundred in my home and work. Know as this tech is refined and comes into its own it’s going to blow up. Cannot wait!!
WOW.....a real look int the future...well done!....great presentation.!
How that technology could be small? Does it can kill microb? That block function of DNA?
"Space is a perfect place, for Robogami's" lmfao
Anybody who knows Transformers canon will immediately question if building them is such a great idea...
This is mindblowing!
Origami robotics was actually depicted many years ago in an old movie titled the Demon Seed with Julie Christie and Robert Vaughn. Check it out.
Wow.. excited for the future of robotics
One more step closer to the "grey goo" bad ending for humanity.
It makes sense to make robots based on what humans can't achieve rather than making robots to replace daily human tasks
Kudos and Bravo, Jamie Paik ! :D
OMG! The walls made of polygonal stones in Peru and Egypt are transformers after all! 😉😲😎
This reminds me of Stargate replicators!!!😱🤗🤩
I can see the novelty in compliant mechanism's idea. But this "robogami" ... how is it better than the (very old) idea of the swarm? Robogami seems like "swarm with most of connections between bots preset", which will only make sense if connecting/disconnecting the identical "swarm bots" is very bad (i.e. fragile or complicated).
1977 Watch "Demon Seed" the movie to see the robot origami, It's been imagined. She's a Sci Fi kid?
External visual heart rate monitor. Nice.
mind blowing !!
compleatly insane
How do you power them?
Very impressive
A million likes.
A billion trillion likes.... This is superb!!!
OmG!!!.... 😘😘😘
Read Stanislaw Lem's "The Invincible" to learn more.
Truth be told Ive thought for years the problemt with robotics is that c omponents are frames not available to make a robot that is lighter and can just fold itself out to carry out a task and then be hidden away.
I felt robots could be quite thin and have light frames with and not be anywhere hear as heavy if a frames was made and components for joints were smalled and could be designed around.
谢谢UA-cam 的翻译字幕让我可以看懂
WOW. This is a brilliant idea. So pumped :D
Okay ... That's interesting and very fascinating
Next step: Robot figures it all out and goes invisible
"Any 3D form can be made from 2D surfaces by folding, and this is proven mathematically".
FALSE. Math proves the contrary, just think of a sphere: it cannot be obtained from a sheet of paper (and this is proved mathematically).
see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theorema_Egregium#Elementary_applications
It is however true that any surface in space can be approximated within any given error by a surface made of triangles.
This is so interesting. Paper origami is peaceful... But Robo-gami makes me nervous. 😌
3:47 half life 3 confirmed!!
When we're zipping around from planet to planet, this will be the stereotype for all that. Or we'll be in the real life Terminator movie. Wow.
Like Case in Interstellar :P
Amazing.
Great job...
Que alguien le diga por favor que los autobots y decepticons existen desde hace mil años.
Go Korea!!!!!
Really interesting!
Awesome!!
T1000 earliest prototype
We need UBI to hold things together. And lets have robots generate money for everybody.
Love it ! Love Robots! Want a Helper Robot :D
It’s like big hero 6
Reminds me of TARS and CASE from Interstellar
It's can be used in space, to colonize human on other planets
규진이 누나 멋지다 😁😁😁👍👍👍
So uber-cool and exciting gymnastic movements ! :D ♥♥♥♥
3:40 creeper?
Nothing new under the sun
yup ... they show u what tech they have in movies... predictive programming
Good tech
Wow.
EXCELLENT 👍
OMGGGG... I AM MINDLOWN
I can RESHAPE a body part of mine from soft to hard while visiting some adult websites
11:16 logan
Wait that one has killed him
Program it to use inanimate objects as part of its structure if needed.
If she starts calling these things her "toys," then we'll know we're in trouble... 😳
This makes me a little scared, cause these robots remind me of the self replicating robots in sci fi
Hmm you want to create robot army that can hide from us, really clever of you.
Is it called an octopus?
COM'ON TARS .....!
yo this so freakin amazing that it's scary. you don't want something like that malfunctioning hahaha.
You could do quite a lot with this, brilliant idea!
our needs ? do we need that? i have different needs for an istance.....good luck
2d triangle robots... damm stole my idea :D