i had a stroke. i dont want something else doing my work i want to be cured better do it myself. we already have weak people. this will do us in at the end game
If one correctly comprehends the Terminator series movies and how seriously it's quite saturated in science fantasy/fiction mixed with a minority of the actual God-created universe we subsist in, they will not be in fear of some supposed Skynet future where a very advanced super logic/arithmetic computation machine _[logic machine = a computer]_ gets inhabited with a spirit _[demon]_ and is able to manipulate space and time and use some form of time-travel ability to send spirit-possessed androids _[Terminators]_ back into the past having the ability to be clothed in synthetic flesh hair eyeballs etc to hunt those who seek to destroy the "AI" main super-computer etc. Quite a fantasy land.
"Al isn't coming for human jobs" Personally, I think people should stop saying this, even as a joke or with the "yet" on it. There's no value in that narrative. It WILL take a majority of jobs, possibly by the end of this decade, and we need to start preparing for that eventuality, right NOW! I lost my career path to Al last winter, and I know half a dozen other people who've also lost jobs to Al since last year! This IS coming, and the longer we delay adapting our society and economy, the more unfair it will get. but for my robust investment portfolio that I'd built over the years with my financial advisor, Abby Joseph Cohen, I'd be hungry and homeless
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This is not a wise choice, unlearned people do not see this because of being exactly that, unlearned. "Regenerative Medicine", a MUCH WISER solution to desire.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die."
*"Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful."* ~ Philip K. Dick
@@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 I object to your characterization. HARD science fiction is a different beast, as it adheres strictly to accepted or reasonably predictable science, in its prognostications. Someone who has an iffy understanding of science cannot write it acceptably. Unfortunately hard sci fi is a rare beast. But it is really the only kind I like, as other "sci fi" is sometimes so flubby that it is really nothing more than Fantasy, in which the so called "rules" are so loosely adhered to that it becomes a kind of self delusion to read much of it at all. To wit, Hard Science Fiction authors MUST know science and it's rules, to be able to write HSF.
What I always think about is: Why do we need humanoid robots? why in the form of humans, robots that can do what we want are already there, they do not need heads or life like limbs... this is concerning
🤣😂😂 scaredy-cat. Androids, humanoids are perfect design. If you can, ask our Creator God. Why He created human with two feet to walk on and a pair of hands to work with. Every thing so symmetrical, exact ratios etc. so human should not follow this superior design and think of something odd or different? And if you are scared that machines will take over the world and kill human beings to rule it. Well it's just fear of unknown, one of oldest fear human being have.
@@Qasim6 No, they were asking what's the point? Purpose-built robotic devices are more efficient. And citing religion as a reason to make humanoid robots is hilarious beyond measure.
@@Qasim6 true that we are made in a perfect way, but why do we have to make machines in the same way, that just follow our orders and take more energy and resources to make? where we could just focus on making them simple and helping, like a fork for example, I don't know if this is clear, we use it to eat things we don't want to touch with our hands, but you do not need to make a fork with an arm that moves up to your mouth, locates and recognizes where to place the food lol, I am going far with the idea haha but I hope it is clear
🤣😂🤣.. Why you want one? Maybe you want it because bot is cost-efficient compared to girl-friend and bots don't get jealous either can keep two dozen in same box.
This tech of robotics can help human's with different disabilities. People with severed limbs can have better legs or hands. If we look at positive impact of it. bots could useful in hostile , hazardous situations etc.
Yes, and in providing companionship to victims who suffers with social anxiety, depression or isolation, especially recently with extreme male loneliness pandemic and in concerningly increasing male suicidal rate due to the inability to attract a human female soulmate by today's unrealistic dating standards for men.
I have a good idea. How about they make units capable of space flight. Instead of humans being in danger of long range missions like Mars, we have units controlled by vr headsets and a haptic suit to control space crafts with long range communications. It keeps us put of danger given we are organic and focuses on better durability of spacecraft being used.
Absolutely correct., Goodbye troublesome Unions, social security, no overtime, no cheeky "voters".....hell....what can go wrong?? Even the audience is impressed!! 😊😉Now...lets speed up the "cull!"
Evil create evil and good kind soul will create good. A machine is capable of being evil or good. if the world will end. it will end because of some sick minded human. if machine can think some day. They will sure try to end all evil done by humans from beginning of time, but it will be like "killing for mercy, to only save human species from hands of humanity evil dark side"
@blackstream2572 kinda like the protector. I think this script might have merit and when there's no more story line we can ruin it with involving the original man turning into a robot also going back in time with another non-binary going back in time also or something like that.
Unless the highly intelligent with similar capabilities are summoned to join the suggested AI Crisis Management Team AiCM. Like the ones who can store large amounts of data. The ones when chatting with Ai come up with exact similar answers. The ones who catch up patterns either on the surface or backend or surroundings. The ones who can easily figure out what algorithms might have lead for an Ai to go rogue and how to reverse the effect or wrong learning storage and decisions.
Imagine the first war fought with autonomous Robots and machines, able to adapt on the fly as needed in realtime to different battle conditions and tactics. That is scary as hell.
The introduction is pretty much all that you need. We can tell and see that AI will learn from itself and learn that it has mistakes and then try to fix its own mistakes. It constantly tries to increase its intelligence and perfect itself over the course of you just writing a few lines of dialogue telling it what to focus on. So if you tell it to focus on how to move more like a human it will study all of the human movement through any type of photographic evidence and visual cues and then constantly incorporate that into its modus operandi
Just find a person who's emotionally detached and can't stop looking at their phone or make eye contact and you'll have pretty much the same thing. Wait, the robot will probably mimic desired human behavior better than the humans eventually... Yeah, get the sexbot. It'll make for better pillow talk after.
To be honest - any human being looking so weird, coming toward me with that gait, would cause me to try to run for the hills! NB: I am registered disabled and virtually house bound. The last time I was able to run, was about 20 years ago...
My initial concern is that these are in most circumstances going to replace humans in a lot of work positions essentially making thousands perhaps millions of humans redundant.
@@cherilynnfisher5658 You will not laugh .... You will feel ashamed and realize that there is no income and no food ..... as robots do not need food. There simply is no place for you. They simply let you die ...
It looks like the ankle was finally created to rotate so that the feet are loser, instead of the knee having to lift up and down while the foot took a forward path. Have you checked out the Antarctic crocodile icefish with no red blood cells? Most likely that will be the fluid used in delivering nutrients to the human brain which will be grown inside of a laboratory dish.
I know a lot of ppls are complaining about Ai taking over jobs but HEAR ME OUT. Do you want to forever be in the rat race working endlessly and mindlessly for a little bit of paycheck? If not, then we NEED to get through the initial job losses stage. We need Ai to take over more and more jobs until eventually it will work for ALL of us, which there's no need for us to work anymore and free us out of the rat race. We NEED Aim
this is what I am saying. the real goal of these robots should be for that purpose. it is far cheeper and far less risky to pack hundreds of humanoid robots into a starship, send them off to mars to get a base started. they won't be as fast or efficient as humans, but they would still be able to complete simple tasks ready for the colonists to arrive. this should be the actual goal, not some robot butler
That's just it, they're not fake humans they're real robots and I for one feel fortunate to be alive during this time. What amazing things will we get to be witness to during these generations?
How long will it be before you can have an android prosthetics for people that have lost an arm or leg ? Like Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, where he lost his forearm and it was replaced by a prosthetic arm.
One day we won't even be certain if the guy across the hall from our office is an android or a person. I already have doubts now about the guy down the street from me, and the robot revolution has barely begun.
For all of you wondering why people are making all of these robots. Its because the robots, once fully advanced, can replace human jobs. eg. Farming, cooking. This will make companies a lot of money as they do not need to hire workers, and so the company's would buy the robots, in turn allowing the people who make the robots, to make a lot of money. Also, if they are going to be advanced enough to replace us, then maybe by the time they replace all of our jobs, they will sort out world hunger and other problems allowing everyone to be able to afford food, water and shelter, regardless of background.
The only issue with the creation of proprietary technology is that it makes modifications difficult and possibly illegal which only slows development and growth.
No limits to size, strength, or speed. Shenzhen ENGINEAI Robotics Technology Co., Ltd._ENGINEAI Robotics - Just so you know where to look for it. That's in China.
I really hope this tech will be applied to people missing limbs and such. Would be incredible in that field. Not sure if I'll go for a android in the future. I see both the pros and cons kind of equally at this point.
I didn't see any examples of robots that could pass for human in your video. However I do believe that modeling an android anatomically after a human would be a logical choice. I think they should focus on how and where the human body uses muscles and where it uses tendons and emulate that as much as possible with existing technology.
Hydraulics? That's terrible. There's a lot of good reasons why everyone making robots are either abandoning hydraulics or not starting with them at all. Terrible reliability, the difficulty of maintenance, and high long term costs are only a few of the reasons.
Robots can do some works and interact with humans to some extent, but will never replace humans because they can't think ànd act like humans. We should classify them as machines imitating humans or humans' friendly servants only.
But WHY😮 and to what end??? Do we really want to do this? I like technical things just as much as the next, but I can't shake the thought that this spells doom for flesh and blood humans. May the God of heaven help us 🙄
The world will always evolve regardless of if you like it or not. First we traveled on horses and then up graded to chariots and then cars and airplanes and now we are stepping into AI robots. It's not unusual it's the natural course of evolution
@irisflow7461 You know, I completely understand what your meaning is. I'm a long time technologists. I'm involved with computer networking and IT hardware and software systems. To a certain extent, some of it is advancement, but what you seem to be missing is that it's not progressing when we humans become increasingly less relevant. In the end, the ones who don't think this through and believe it's a good idea are the very few that will benefit from it. The average person will not have access to this tech unless it's on a pay by the minute basis. So many technological advancements were initially promoted as advancements. Purportedly needed to make our lives easier, healthy, and less expensive. On all accounts, the opposite has happened for the average person. Replace your preprogrammed mental conditioning with a dose of historical reality. We are not and never will be machines. Making an automaton even more lifelike is not wisdom. It's spiritual warfare.
Because we can. We invented art. We drew ourselves on rocks. This is an extension of the same trait. You're fearful. That makes no sense. Humans create and we never stop. It's what we do.
@LuMaxQFPV I'm not fearful at all, but I am cautious. Just because something seems cool and interesting doesn't mean that we should go full force without carefully considering the human implications over time. Movies like Dune and the like were fictional indicators. As I stated before, I am into technology as well, but it is a wise thing to taper this a little. As usual, though, the younger crowd knows better until we're all over a cliff.
What is so great about humans? I find it fascinating people are so afraid they will do what humans do to each other. How do you know this is not what God had planned all along?
Sounds great , I can use one to do all the chores around the house , cut lawns, clean house make beds , do laundry, I have a list for it charge it up LOL
Why on earth would robots do your dirty work? They do not need you .... They made you redundant ..... You will have no income .... no food ..... You will realize that you did dig your own grave ...
We need laws now that will protect humans from being replaced in the job market. I can see beneficial uses for these bots, but we need to be careful that they don’t do more harm than good.
How soon will companions be available to live in and help with handicapped people so the person will not have to move from their home to be cared for? Looking to acquire one.
It's about dam time! I had this idea many years ago but because I am nobody I didn't know how to get the idea across to people that might build such things. Now incorporating this hydraulic muscles into a working robot and doing it without using up great amounts of energy is another thing. Maybe in a few years we'll have solid state batteries to power up this one. Hanson Robotics and everyone else that wants to mimic human beings should look into this really great idea! I am an inventive person and I have invented a few things but being a nobody doesn't get me noticed. I now have one invention that the prototype was so easily built with off the shelf parts it might be a matter of a short while before we get to a Blade Runner society because my invention has a lot to do with that futuristic setup and being in Silicone Valley should get me noticed!
Well you go first. West World: nothing but ethical problems and killing Robots, and humans doom People like you: oh wow that looks fun! Let's go 🙄 Siigh....
Clone robotics is the best direction but that demo attempt looks very messy. Looking at my own arm, they should make systems of movements. Like for a fist this will make the Lower arm go firm which is the main thing the Lower arm does. The other system the lower arm does is position the hand combined with the upper arm system. The third system of the lower arm is that it can turn about 90 degrees left or right. The shoulder system does the 360 degrees rotation. The hand is the hardest system. The skin system for holding the systems tightly together needs way more work and shouldn't be ignored, skin should limit movement. They can copy the bone system from humans. hydraulics or pressure locks work and maybe tight muscles support pressure lock systems. Copy human muscle shapes to increase pressure strength, like a pressure airbag that links into the hydraulics.
It will definitely still take a while. The thing is, even though we can now talk about robotic animals and robots living with us. Until we are really there, I think a few decades will pass. And by then, we are already dead, and maybe the next generation can see this. I am now in my 30s, I think that stuff is super interesting, but I already feel like, I am too old to really enjoy this. Maybe if I can get to 70, then I may have a chance? But then I am basically already with one foot in the grave, or already there.
The speed of development is increasing so try to fix your health, 30s is the age when aging start happening in negative sense, try to learn about yourself and how you can keep yourself healthy, perhaps we'll crack longevity research in next 2-3 decades and live for centuries to see all future tech and explore vast universe.
Creating robots that look and move like people is just the latest example of the god complex that this species has, there is no need whatsoever for robots to mimic humans except to stroke the creators ego. I'm all for the technology being used for artificial limbs and stuff, but a fully autonomous machine able to think for itself is another thing entirely.
We are already redundant. Most of what people do is not productive or rewarding work. Humanoid robots will just do those mundane and monotonous tasks that we don’t want to do anyway. Everything will find equilibrium. Overtime there will be a place for all of us.
What determines skin and eye color. These humanoids are remarkable. Will they one day try to dominate their creators like Mary Shelley's novel :Frankenstein"?
as soon as these things can get up, go to work and purchase stuff from the store to bring home the govt will add a social security # to them and tax them!
@@BlondieHappyGuy far away in computer time or human time? When humans learn something new it takes effect fairly quick, when robots do it it takes effect in milliseconds so saying its all far away is a total random guess. You dont know what young fresh minds will do with each giant leap in tech. Its like saying a skateboard can do a few tricks..then a teenager gets hold of it, now it can jump over a trash can somehow...AI will accelerate intensley when it is working on itself.
Humans do not walk so smooth. It would fool me into thinking it's a robot with a soul. The first and very real step toword cyborgs is a much older idea than this. From the Ai voice to this video to robots to satellites to traffic lights and cars... Ai is already in control of humanity.
This AI may have natural human movement, but it must be trained to perform the tasks humans perform, which will take a long time for each task, there is no reason why it should put perform a human in physical learning.
Maybe I’m in the minority here but I don’t see this as people losing their jobs to robots. What I see is people owning robots and leasing them to companies to do jobs, with humans as the primary driver. Think of it like this. You own a robot, and your expertise is in pluming. So you lease your robot to a company to do plumbing. While robots can do the mundane tasks you would be able to connect via vr/ar to solve problems. Over time the robot will build up the necessary skills to operate mostly autonomous. But you still get paid for the work. Giving you the freedom to pursue other things. Why would a company want to spend all the money and resources to buy and maintain a fleet of robots when they could just contract the jobs out to sub contractors that already have them, and get the expertise to boot?
Robocop is here, it is only time before they integrate parts of a human into these, making them even more flexible and dangerous if they don't take any notice of the Directive by the Creator.
I'm a below the knee amputee and I hope this technology will allow a robotic foot to be permanently attached to my leg so I can move freely again.
i had a stroke. i dont want something else doing my work i want to be cured better do it myself. we already have weak people. this will do us in at the end game
Dude I hear ya! I have severe nerve damage via diabetic nephropathy and will need new lower legs soon.
I hope this is available to you too.
Were getting there pretty fast bro! Keep that hope up
Millions could benefit from that. Let's all hope that it happens soon.
The Terminator is a documentary.
100%.
If one correctly comprehends the Terminator series movies and how seriously it's quite saturated in science fantasy/fiction mixed with a minority of the actual God-created universe we subsist in, they will not be in fear of some supposed Skynet future where a very advanced super logic/arithmetic computation machine _[logic machine = a computer]_ gets inhabited with a spirit _[demon]_ and is able to manipulate space and time and use some form of time-travel ability to send spirit-possessed androids _[Terminators]_ back into the past having the ability to be clothed in synthetic flesh hair eyeballs etc to hunt those who seek to destroy the "AI" main super-computer etc. Quite a fantasy land.
@@HappyinHillsborough f00ls.
@@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Only if you completely miss the point and it has to be explained to you.
your life is a memory.
"Al isn't coming for human jobs" Personally, I think people should stop saying this, even as a joke or with the "yet" on it. There's no value in that narrative. It WILL take a majority of jobs, possibly by the end of this decade, and we need to start preparing for that eventuality, right NOW! I lost my career path to Al last winter, and I know half a dozen other people who've also lost jobs to Al since last year! This IS coming, and the longer we delay adapting our society and economy, the more unfair it will get. but for my robust investment portfolio that I'd built over the years with my financial advisor, Abby Joseph Cohen, I'd be hungry and homeless
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This is not a wise choice, unlearned people do not see this because of being exactly that, unlearned. "Regenerative Medicine", a MUCH WISER solution to desire.
Surely it's paved with good intentions!
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die."
Thank You !
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I was just mentioning to my wife we never saw the directors cut.
My point exactly...how far are we going to let this go?
*"Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful."* ~ Philip K. Dick
@@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 I object to your characterization. HARD science fiction is a different beast, as it adheres strictly to accepted or reasonably predictable science, in its prognostications. Someone who has an iffy understanding of science cannot write it acceptably. Unfortunately hard sci fi is a rare beast. But it is really the only kind I like, as other "sci fi" is sometimes so flubby that it is really nothing more than Fantasy, in which the so called "rules" are so loosely adhered to that it becomes a kind of self delusion to read much of it at all.
To wit, Hard Science Fiction authors MUST know science and it's rules, to be able to write HSF.
Termnator coming in your neighborhood sooner than expected
2029-ish. Everything seen in that movie kinda falls into place.
Been here since the 40s
What I always think about is: Why do we need humanoid robots? why in the form of humans, robots that can do what we want are already there, they do not need heads or life like limbs... this is concerning
I came here to say this. Why? Just. Why?
🤣😂😂 scaredy-cat. Androids, humanoids are perfect design. If you can, ask our Creator God. Why He created human with two feet to walk on and a pair of hands to work with. Every thing so symmetrical, exact ratios etc. so human should not follow this superior design and think of something odd or different?
And if you are scared that machines will take over the world and kill human beings to rule it. Well it's just fear of unknown, one of oldest fear human being have.
@@DonoVideoProductions and I came here to say "why not? why not?"
@@Qasim6 No, they were asking what's the point? Purpose-built robotic devices are more efficient. And citing religion as a reason to make humanoid robots is hilarious beyond measure.
@@Qasim6 true that we are made in a perfect way, but why do we have to make machines in the same way, that just follow our orders and take more energy and resources to make? where we could just focus on making them simple and helping, like a fork for example, I don't know if this is clear, we use it to eat things we don't want to touch with our hands, but you do not need to make a fork with an arm that moves up to your mouth, locates and recognizes where to place the food lol, I am going far with the idea haha but I hope it is clear
whenever a company puts AI in front of their product name i say to myself "oh no not again" the hype is real
Yeah, except the real thing is coming soon.
When will the PleasureBot 5000 be released?
Would you bone version 1?
@@XalgucenniaDead😂😂😂
Brother no
🤣😂🤣.. Why you want one? Maybe you want it because bot is cost-efficient compared to girl-friend and bots don't get jealous either can keep two dozen in same box.
@@Qasim6 Or maybe he wants it that way, people have fetishes there are like 6 or 7 documented cases of women who fall in love with inanimate objects.
This tech of robotics can help human's with different disabilities. People with severed limbs can have better legs or hands. If we look at positive impact of it. bots could useful in hostile , hazardous situations etc.
right. helping humans. thats the goal. no, thats the carrot. unfortunately, we will just get the stick.
Yes, and in providing companionship to victims who suffers with social anxiety, depression or isolation, especially recently with extreme male loneliness pandemic and in concerningly increasing male suicidal rate due to the inability to attract a human female soulmate by today's unrealistic dating standards for men.
I have a good idea. How about they make units capable of space flight. Instead of humans being in danger of long range missions like Mars, we have units controlled by vr headsets and a haptic suit to control space crafts with long range communications. It keeps us put of danger given we are organic and focuses on better durability of spacecraft being used.
The elite have another idea: they think they are better off without you !!!!
No we are not ready for whats coming but by the time "we" realize it it will be to late
Absolutely correct., Goodbye troublesome Unions, social security, no overtime, no cheeky "voters".....hell....what can go wrong?? Even the audience is impressed!! 😊😉Now...lets speed up the "cull!"
We knew if we would be ready... OUTS
Just like the movie Westworld
Why?
This could open a new field pf robotic use. Areas that are dangerous to people, exploring outerspacce is not impossible.
We're going to end up getting everything from Terminator except for the time travel... Yay?
Imagine if Terminator was made by people who had gone back in time and tried to warn us in the only way they knew we'd listen (entertainment).
Evil create evil and good kind soul will create good. A machine is capable of being evil or good. if the world will end. it will end because of some sick minded human. if machine can think some day. They will sure try to end all evil done by humans from beginning of time, but it will be like "killing for mercy, to only save human species from hands of humanity evil dark side"
@blackstream2572 kinda like the protector. I think this script might have merit and when there's no more story line we can ruin it with involving the original man turning into a robot also going back in time with another non-binary going back in time also or something like that.
what do you mean except for the time travel? How do you think the movie predicted so many things ? 🤯
Time travel has already been achieved.
*"Only God creates, the rest of us just copy."* ~ Michelangelo
The general intelligence of artificial intelligence is greater than the general intelligence of any individual. By definition.
Unless the highly intelligent with similar capabilities are summoned to join the suggested AI Crisis Management Team AiCM. Like the ones who can store large amounts of data. The ones when chatting with Ai come up with exact similar answers. The ones who catch up patterns either on the surface or backend or surroundings. The ones who can easily figure out what algorithms might have lead for an Ai to go rogue and how to reverse the effect or wrong learning storage and decisions.
Even if all combined…
In 5 years robotics with be almost perfect I think. It’s all moving so fast.
The Bible says in the last days knowledge will increase.
Yes it also mentions the beast with a deadly wound to the head that was healed ,imagine a political leader that was/is a bot..🤔
and with guns and bombs... and a plan. Mark my words
@T1tusCr0w not moving fast enough I'd say.
Imagine the first war fought with autonomous Robots and machines, able to adapt on the fly as needed in realtime to different battle conditions and tactics. That is scary as hell.
The introduction is pretty much all that you need. We can tell and see that AI will learn from itself and learn that it has mistakes and then try to fix its own mistakes. It constantly tries to increase its intelligence and perfect itself over the course of you just writing a few lines of dialogue telling it what to focus on. So if you tell it to focus on how to move more like a human it will study all of the human movement through any type of photographic evidence and visual cues and then constantly incorporate that into its modus operandi
did they just mention a big enough synthetic robot to replace cranes ? are they crazy these guys trying to build real life titans or what??
They need : to make a female robot for companions
Captian hardcore pcvr Consider me mouse offering you the woman in the red dress.
You're a disgusting loser.
Just find a person who's emotionally detached and can't stop looking at their phone or make eye contact and you'll have pretty much the same thing. Wait, the robot will probably mimic desired human behavior better than the humans eventually... Yeah, get the sexbot. It'll make for better pillow talk after.
LOL
@@millerkatz1463 naw cuz they have rights
I have my doubts about hydraulics. If you use a CNC machine you know how accurate they are. They move by accuators
To be honest - any human being looking so weird, coming toward me with that gait, would cause me to try to run for the hills! NB: I am registered disabled and virtually house bound. The last time I was able to run, was about 20 years ago...
That's you and me fkd then 😁😁
My initial concern is that these are in most circumstances going to replace humans in a lot of work positions essentially making thousands perhaps millions of humans redundant.
I can't hardly wait until one of these robots takes my job! I wanna stand by and watch. I will be laughing my azz off!
@@cherilynnfisher5658 You will not laugh .... You will feel ashamed and realize that there is no income and no food ..... as robots do not need food. There simply is no place for you. They simply let you die ...
I'm waiting for AI to clean my toilet while I'm busy making art.
Sadly it's the other way around
And the solution is to start campaigning for universal basic income now. You get paid while AI does your job and you're free to pursue your hobbies.
Which is a good thing because Ai will work everything for us while we do what we want
It looks like the ankle was finally created to rotate so that the feet are loser, instead of the knee having to lift up and down while the foot took a forward path. Have you checked out the Antarctic crocodile icefish with no red blood cells? Most likely that will be the fluid used in delivering nutrients to the human brain which will be grown inside of a laboratory dish.
I know a lot of ppls are complaining about Ai taking over jobs but HEAR ME OUT.
Do you want to forever be in the rat race working endlessly and mindlessly for a little bit of paycheck? If not, then we NEED to get through the initial job losses stage. We need Ai to take over more and more jobs until eventually it will work for ALL of us, which there's no need for us to work anymore and free us out of the rat race. We NEED Aim
The engineers will need to acknowledge that most humans don't walk with perfect posture.
2:35 6:29 This is where you truly shine! Can’t argue with that level of skill. ✨
Surely they should be used for going to the moon and Mars to build the bases for humans to follow.
this is what I am saying. the real goal of these robots should be for that purpose. it is far cheeper and far less risky to pack hundreds of humanoid robots into a starship, send them off to mars to get a base started. they won't be as fast or efficient as humans, but they would still be able to complete simple tasks ready for the colonists to arrive.
this should be the actual goal, not some robot butler
Cyberpunk ?
That's just it, they're not fake humans they're real robots and I for one feel fortunate to be alive during this time. What amazing things will we get to be witness to during these generations?
How long will it be before you can have an android prosthetics for people that have lost an arm or leg ? Like Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, where he lost his forearm and it was replaced by a prosthetic arm.
How about an ai cat
Scary and Exciting at the same time
Forget exciting ...
Skynet thanx you for your contribution in solving the human problem
I do, too. Fk humans.
Eat your chips out, Optimus.
The skinny guy who pretends to be an Optimus robot will have to find new work.
So? Where do I Upload?
Thank you for the video!
One day we won't even be certain if the guy across the hall from our office is an android or a person. I already have doubts now about the guy down the street from me, and the robot revolution has barely begun.
For all of you wondering why people are making all of these robots. Its because the robots, once fully advanced, can replace human jobs. eg. Farming, cooking. This will make companies a lot of money as they do not need to hire workers, and so the company's would buy the robots, in turn allowing the people who make the robots, to make a lot of money. Also, if they are going to be advanced enough to replace us, then maybe by the time they replace all of our jobs, they will sort out world hunger and other problems allowing everyone to be able to afford food, water and shelter, regardless of background.
No, i would not be fooled by that walk
If it came out of a gay bar, i would beg to differ.
The only issue with the creation of proprietary technology is that it makes modifications difficult and possibly illegal which only slows development and growth.
What will be the gripping and lifting ability? Cand have a muscle robot only strong enough to lift a piece of paper
No limits to size, strength, or speed. Shenzhen ENGINEAI Robotics Technology Co., Ltd._ENGINEAI Robotics - Just so you know where to look for it. That's in China.
I really hope this tech will be applied to people missing limbs and such. Would be incredible in that field. Not sure if I'll go for a android in the future. I see both the pros and cons kind of equally at this point.
By 2026, there may be no discernible boundaries between human appearance and androids.
Comments from tyros always highly inaccurate.
I didn't see any examples of robots that could pass for human in your video. However I do believe that modeling an android anatomically after a human would be a logical choice. I think they should focus on how and where the human body uses muscles and where it uses tendons and emulate that as much as possible with existing technology.
Hydraulics? That's terrible. There's a lot of good reasons why everyone making robots are either abandoning hydraulics or not starting with them at all. Terrible reliability, the difficulty of maintenance, and high long term costs are only a few of the reasons.
1:16 Um if it's not "robot like" in walking why is there a slight pause on each step as it shifts weight from one foot to the other..... just sayin'
This was quite a good review!
Robots can do some works and interact with humans to some extent, but will never replace humans because they can't think ànd act like humans. We should classify them as machines imitating humans or humans' friendly servants only.
SUPER SOLIDERS! Think about it who ever has this army is unstoppable
But WHY😮 and to what end??? Do we really want to do this? I like technical things just as much as the next, but I can't shake the thought that this spells doom for flesh and blood humans. May the God of heaven help us 🙄
The world will always evolve regardless of if you like it or not. First we traveled on horses and then up graded to chariots and then cars and airplanes and now we are stepping into AI robots. It's not unusual it's the natural course of evolution
@irisflow7461 You know, I completely understand what your meaning is. I'm a long time technologists. I'm involved with computer networking and IT hardware and software systems. To a certain extent, some of it is advancement, but what you seem to be missing is that it's not progressing when we humans become increasingly less relevant. In the end, the ones who don't think this through and believe it's a good idea are the very few that will benefit from it. The average person will not have access to this tech unless it's on a pay by the minute basis. So many technological advancements were initially promoted as advancements. Purportedly needed to make our lives easier, healthy, and less expensive. On all accounts, the opposite has happened for the average person. Replace your preprogrammed mental conditioning with a dose of historical reality. We are not and never will be machines. Making an automaton even more lifelike is not wisdom. It's spiritual warfare.
Because we can. We invented art. We drew ourselves on rocks. This is an extension of the same trait.
You're fearful. That makes no sense.
Humans create and we never stop. It's what we do.
@LuMaxQFPV I'm not fearful at all, but I am cautious. Just because something seems cool and interesting doesn't mean that we should go full force without carefully considering the human implications over time. Movies like Dune and the like were fictional indicators. As I stated before, I am into technology as well, but it is a wise thing to taper this a little. As usual, though, the younger crowd knows better until we're all over a cliff.
What is so great about humans? I find it fascinating people are so afraid they will do what humans do to each other. How do you know this is not what God had planned all along?
Sounds great , I can use one to do all the chores around the house , cut lawns, clean house make beds , do laundry, I have a list for it charge it up LOL
Why on earth would robots do your dirty work? They do not need you .... They made you redundant ..... You will have no income .... no food ..... You will realize that you did dig your own grave ...
This is reaching West World level humanoids In 10 years.
Hydraulic powered not electric ?
human muscles are hydraulic electric
Why not a gas powered bot?.. lol😅
@@dnickens20115 imagine seeing a robot at a gas station
@@s2tb2007 gas lighting.
Some robots look like they're from the series "Futurama".It's a pity that Bender doesn't appear until 3001.
We need laws now that will protect humans from being replaced in the job market. I can see beneficial uses for these bots, but we need to be careful that they don’t do more harm than good.
Since when were laws made that protect people?
@ US constitution, 1788
How soon will companions be available to live in and help with handicapped people so the person will not have to move from their home to be cared for? Looking to acquire one.
I can't wait already!
Sonny would be proud
Yeah but who wants a C3PO when you can have an R2D2? They still can't make an R2D2.
give it time, they are moving the tech rapidly
It's sorta very exciting and scary at the same time. And ready or not it's COMING.
From Kingsville, Ohio ❤ 😊
Two questions. Can it do Kung Fu, and how long before we can combine this with a human being to form a cyborg?
This is so Awesome😁❤💯
It's about dam time! I had this idea many years ago but because I am nobody I didn't know how to get the idea across to people that might build such things. Now incorporating this hydraulic muscles into a working robot and doing it without using up great amounts of energy is another thing. Maybe in a few years we'll have solid state batteries to power up this one. Hanson Robotics and everyone else that wants to mimic human beings should look into this really great idea! I am an inventive person and I have invented a few things but being a nobody doesn't get me noticed. I now have one invention that the prototype was so easily built with off the shelf parts it might be a matter of a short while before we get to a Blade Runner society because my invention has a lot to do with that futuristic setup and being in Silicone Valley should get me noticed!
Phantasia.
Soon (a few years) they will be selling the kit to assemble your own humanoid robot with AI and artificial skin at home.
Wait till they translate motion capturing for videogame characters to these robots. They're right there.
Well to be Honest it would be Wicked Cool to have a real West World style theme park
Trust and believe Disney theme parks are eye balling these robot who wants to bet they have them dressing up in the character outfits
Minus the murders
Come back to reality.
@@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Never left it lol
Well you go first.
West World: nothing but ethical problems and killing Robots, and humans doom
People like you: oh wow that looks fun! Let's go
🙄 Siigh....
Clone robotics is the best direction but that demo attempt looks very messy. Looking at my own arm, they should make systems of movements. Like for a fist this will make the Lower arm go firm which is the main thing the Lower arm does. The other system the lower arm does is position the hand combined with the upper arm system. The third system of the lower arm is that it can turn about 90 degrees left or right. The shoulder system does the 360 degrees rotation. The hand is the hardest system. The skin system for holding the systems tightly together needs way more work and shouldn't be ignored, skin should limit movement. They can copy the bone system from humans. hydraulics or pressure locks work and maybe tight muscles support pressure lock systems. Copy human muscle shapes to increase pressure strength, like a pressure airbag that links into the hydraulics.
Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot has even smoother movements.
BULL !* You Can Tell Them A Mile Away !* Dream On Dreamer !*
I plan on buying a home robot when they are viable. Rosie!!!
Wow. Soon we'll get to say: "am I in a dream?..."
It will definitely still take a while. The thing is, even though we can now talk about robotic animals and robots living with us. Until we are really there, I think a few decades will pass. And by then, we are already dead, and maybe the next generation can see this. I am now in my 30s, I think that stuff is super interesting, but I already feel like, I am too old to really enjoy this. Maybe if I can get to 70, then I may have a chance? But then I am basically already with one foot in the grave, or already there.
max 20 years, more like 5-10 years
@@danielchoritz1903 I Agree
The speed of development is increasing so try to fix your health, 30s is the age when aging start happening in negative sense, try to learn about yourself and how you can keep yourself healthy, perhaps we'll crack longevity research in next 2-3 decades and live for centuries to see all future tech and explore vast universe.
Jesus will be here soon. Don’t worry about any of this
You are in your prime! I'm 68 wait until you get to my age!
Can they hold human brains as well?
Creating robots that look and move like people is just the latest example of the god complex that this species has, there is no need whatsoever for robots to mimic humans except to stroke the creators ego. I'm all for the technology being used for artificial limbs and stuff, but a fully autonomous machine able to think for itself is another thing entirely.
It walks like me trying to look normal after having been on the lash for two days.
We are already redundant. Most of what people do is not productive or rewarding work. Humanoid robots will just do those mundane and monotonous tasks that we don’t want to do anyway. Everything will find equilibrium. Overtime there will be a place for all of us.
What determines skin and eye color. These humanoids are remarkable. Will they one day try to dominate their creators like Mary Shelley's novel :Frankenstein"?
The only thing that comes to my mind is Fallout's Synths, and the thought makes this scary.
Ai human robots will require too much electricity. Instead of food they need to be recharged constantly
as soon as these things can get up, go to work and purchase stuff from the store to bring home the govt will add a social security # to them and tax them!
@@BlondieHappyGuy these things will decide our fate in a micro-second
@@BlondieHappyGuy far away in computer time or human time? When humans learn something new it takes effect fairly quick, when robots do it it takes effect in milliseconds so saying its all far away is a total random guess. You dont know what young fresh minds will do with each giant leap in tech. Its like saying a skateboard can do a few tricks..then a teenager gets hold of it, now it can jump over a trash can somehow...AI will accelerate intensley when it is working on itself.
He looks like he's walking to fire Island. He looks a little light in the metal loafers.
''I Robot'' coming to a place where you are !
Clone Robotics: Holy shit. Just, holy shit!
Great advancement in robotic abilities.
Does it bother anybody else that it has a cylon light eyes???
Humans do not walk so smooth. It would fool me into thinking it's a robot with a soul. The first and very real step toword cyborgs is a much older idea than this. From the Ai voice to this video to robots to satellites to traffic lights and cars... Ai is already in control of humanity.
This AI may have natural human movement, but it must be trained to perform the tasks humans perform, which will take a long time for each task, there is no reason why it should put perform a human in physical learning.
I wouldn’t doubt it at all if they have a robot or two out in the public operating as a person 😮
"You can't change this, the limit, between us" ;) 💞
We just need to make a machine that can give birth to humans now. Imagine the lives that could be saved with such technology
Maybe I’m in the minority here but I don’t see this as people losing their jobs to robots.
What I see is people owning robots and leasing them to companies to do jobs, with humans as the primary driver.
Think of it like this. You own a robot, and your expertise is in pluming. So you lease your robot to a company to do plumbing. While robots can do the mundane tasks you would be able to connect via vr/ar to solve problems. Over time the robot will build up the necessary skills to operate mostly autonomous. But you still get paid for the work. Giving you the freedom to pursue other things.
Why would a company want to spend all the money and resources to buy and maintain a fleet of robots when they could just contract the jobs out to sub contractors that already have them, and get the expertise to boot?
Robocop is here, it is only time before they integrate parts of a human into these, making them even more flexible and dangerous if they don't take any notice of the Directive by the Creator.
We are ready. We need all the help we can get. Teach them to negotiate.
Can you tell me what the point of this video is?
Czesc Robocie jestem Piotrek79 i dziekuje Tobie za Prace.
Great!!!!!
please make robots that all in capable of doing house hold chores of any kind
Looking forward to the day that we can buy one, but I want one that looks like C3PO, or Fender.
nice but need superstrong robot to replace human to do job on dangerous place (space, deep sea, place with deadly gass or radioactive)
And the medical training ..or should I say the study of human anatomy 😮excellent work