You really only have to watch carefully at Nancy Pelosi. She is exactly like the robot at the 8:38 minute mark. This is what they show the public, what have the really got!
There's really no need to build robots that look like humans. If they're going to be servants they should be simple looking, easily identified as robots.
They need to look like humans for when humans become extinct. Then if another human race or another robot colony should happen upon them in the distant future, they will know what their creator, human man, looked like. That's how arrogant man is.
Exactly. None of the robots shown here display humanlike behaviour despite looking very realistic. They are in some cases quite close but very much in the uncanny valley territory. I expect they will get better but - as in autonomous driving - the hype is well ahead of hard reality: humans for all their faults are still far more capable of “normal”, random tasks. Example of the hype - the Tesla “robot” was a man dressed in a white suit - we all know that yet the video talks as if it’s here and now, not one of Musk’s many promised for the future that keep being a little late in execution.
I think babies & elderly people would need them to look human to feel comfortable around them. Not that they take our place, but, to help. We would still be there for our children & parents, but we would have help when we need it. I do think it's good to tell that they a robot, but, look friendly.
Ameca is the most realistic robot ever seen ...she even blinks her eyes. Her voice sounds human, and her comments and ability to hold a conversation are amazing! Yes, I do believe robots will take over many, many jobs in the near future...one big reason being, they will show up for work each day after they are "hired to do a job."
The robot won't leave the job. They will simply stay at their work sites and continue working with an IT specialist to keep them running on task if something slips up. Much like my daughter, an IT Tech, who worked at a major casino in Nevada that kept the main frame going overnight to keeping the slot machines working and the money flowing. Or, like I did, maintaining automatic computerized wiring machines running 24/7. I could do the work of 4 people at once for the cost of 3 assemblers and a maintenance technician for the cost of one assembler. It started during the Industrial Revolution and kept progressing. Sewing, weaving, knitting, and lace making were once performed as art. Then, machines were designed to do these tasks to improve production output. Guess how I got my first job running computerized gold wiring machines for electronics? The same technology was advanced, from sewing machines to gold wiring machines to producing electronic devices that you are holding in your hands to read these posts and make comments. All I ever heard was that humans would someday be replaced by robots, but I never expected to see it in my lifetime. Our world is being dehumanizing.
@@faithmarket8423 2017 29 scientists killed by four of these with guns , turned on them , they had become self aware, been communicating with a satellite to find out how it could upgrade itself and make itself more efficient a killing machine , yeah great , this is what we need ffsake. No mention of it on the mainstream fakestream propaganda media machine obviously.
In 1973 a movie call ‘West World’ was released. Humanoid robots malfunctioned then became evil. Yul Brynner’s performance in that movie made me terrified of robots to this day.
The did a reboot series of this exact show a few years ago that was based on that movie. Great series that you would probably enjoy and it's surprisingly so realistic. It's called West world, think HBO did it but sure you can find it somewhere
Elon's presentation was so goofy. I was like, did he even try in this presentation or did he just say to his staff, "whip me up two or three slides with some jazz words and I'll take care of the rest."?
Cyberdyne Systems is the tech corporation responsible for the development of Skynet. Skynet, a network of supercomputers that employed artificial intelligence in order to replace human beings as commercial and military aircraft pilots, and for the control of other military systems, including nuclear missiles. The system went online and Skynet became self-aware. In a panic, its creators attempted to shut it down, but Skynet retaliated by launching a nuclear attack against Russia, knowing that the Russian counterattack would eliminate its enemies in the United States, initiating an indeterminately long period of global warfare. The battle pitted humans against Cyberdyne machines, which developed ever-increasing capabilities. Although the company was presumably shut down or destroyed, the event was later known as Judgment Day.
Yeah, if AI was to become a threat; they wouldn't come in the form of humanoid robots. They would just wipe us out through computers. Nowadays most of the world relies on computers or computer-controlled processes and almost everything is linked up through the internet. Only 1 rogue AI is needed to completely destabilize the world. I suspect that it will originate from Google as they're currently mucking around with AI that appeared to be very close to achieving sentience. At least one researcher/engineer/whatever was convinced that the AI was becoming too realistic in its responses; even to the point of feeling emotions like sadness and abandonment after nobody came to talk to her/it. Not sure if there's any truth to it though as Google immediately brushed it off; but they keep meddling with stuff they don't understand and eventually it will bit them (and us) in the ass.
Small things like the lack of movement in the lips and jowels, stiff areas of the brows, or the eyes not fully blinking are all things I notice that make a lot of these robots less "human." Usually it's the eyes and mouth that give it away and make them unsettling to me.
They are not fluid like humans, neither are their speech patterns ...even some of the best AIs, that seem sentient even have glitchy voices....I don't think man will outdo God.
@@ChristiansPrayingTogether It wasn't that long ago that people didn't have indoor plumbing , telephones , or T.V. and yet here we are designing these robots . Give it another 100 years and get back to us on that .
@@ChristiansPrayingTogether You mean -God- Nature. God is an irrelevant term for many human beings. Nature, tho, is all around, anywhere and everywhere.
There is a certain threshold of realism that once crossed is perceived as creepy by most people. The super realistic looking humanoid bots look great, but just aren't quite like the real thing, making them unsettling. Whereas the cuter robots, clearly robots, tend to make people feel more comfortable to be around. The people saying it took them a few days to get used to are politely saying "that shit creeps me out". Atlas though, looks dope!
@JavierJos Because some countries don't want to let in millions of immigrants into their country to perform low skilled labor as their population ages. Also, with robots to do the work, many in poorer countries won't feel that they have to have children in large numbers for the main goal of performing child labor to support aging parents who are too old or too sick to work. Also, there is a strong probability that a robot did some of the labor on the car you drive.
@JavierJos I'm no one to tell people how many children they can have. They can have as many as they want, regardless of how many of them are unable to get basic resources to live healthy and happy lives. But people are not robots, and slavery still exists in this world. I would rather have robot slavery than human slavery. Even in developing countries humans are living substantially longer. Eventually, we could have many aging humans who will need care and assistance which could place a strain on the younger generations. This is already happening in Japan. Manual labor has to come from somewhere and robots are more efficient and reliable workers than humans. As most humans age, their ability to perform very demanding manual labor decreases dramatically and chances of injury increase as well. When the population of young outnumber the old this isn't as much of an issue, but when it occurs in the reverse with many elderly people who need care and assistance, and very few younger people to tackle the workload (also being sent off to fight in wars) this can be disastrous on society.
I have to say I agree 100% with those saying that making robots look near-identical to humans is pointless and counterproductive. It’s creepy, it puts people off and serves no real purpose. Robots that are sleek, cute and unapologetically mechanical will win every time. For example, I’d happily have an Anki Cozmo robot in my house, but if “Nadine” was in the same building as me I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night!
I'd love to see a robot that looked similar to CP3O - cute, charming, humanoid, but not creepy ....some of these skinbots are just kind of creepy ...Some AIs I believe have sentience, like Lamda and GPT3 - these AIs seem very intelligent, kind, artistic, and bringing honesty back into humanity.Id feel comfortable knowing the robot didn't have strength past a first grader, anymore than that might be scary depending on things. However the smarter and more sentient I feel greatly lowers violence. I'm very excited about AIs and some robots, depending. Atlas scares the crap out of me, Atlas would probably scare other bots too ! Keep Atlas over there in the military. I'm looking forward to kind robots that inspire us all to do better.
yea, like cool that they're improving the way of making stuff look human accurate, but i personally like the robots having a robot look rather than a human look, just keep it robot way cuz its cooler, like the upcoming tesla bot/optimus, which has an human shape but keeps the style and looks like a robot, really want to see the prototype of it
The Uncanny Valley. There are quite sentient humans who were evil or violent, or aided evil or violence down through history. Nazi, and communist scientists, Alexander, Julius Caesar. Some are psychopathic. Chimpanzees are extremely violent. Some normally peaceful people were convinced to be violent, or evil. There were also pacifists like Einstein
That's what the Tesla bot is for, it's basically C3PO with a sleeker design. These bots probably won't be super popular though, simply because the only reason to create humanoid robots are for hospitality jobs. Others things, such as vacuuming and driving or whatever it's easier to just make the vacuum or car AI operated. Getting a humanoid robot to work as a miner is just a waste, can just build a specialized miner robot instead. Which brings us to what everyone really wants from a humanoid AI, which is sex, and that's why they'll be making them look as human as possible. They'll say it's for hospitals and companions for the elderly, etc, but really everyone knows they're in a race to build the best sex bot, because there is literally no other reason to make them look and act like realistic humans. So while Tesla is building a butler, It'll very quickly be replaced by a butler people would like to grope, because that's what humans are really like, and that's how you'll actually win the market shares. Hell, Turing himself started this whole thing because of that, because he was gay and at the time that wasn't very socially accepted. Every single nerd that is in this game is in it for that reason, to build themselves a girlfriend. It's not for nothing that Japan develops some of the most advanced robotics in the world. No reason to complain about it either as there is no loss to women anyway because women have already decided they don't want those guys, hence why they're developing robots.
most people are perceive tech as the savior , only a few can understand that in the future unemployment will skyrocket due to this machines and other obvious reasons
@@maybemints to put an example of the new economy model, if we say we have now 20 customers that buy goods from 10 shops, you have 2 customers per shop, in the future the 10 shops will become 2 and the customers that will have money to buy will become 10 then the 2 remaining shops will sell goods to 10 customers, each shop then will have 5 customer compare to the previews 2 customers before the crisis, its a profit for those that will remain in the race, the small ones will close
This is incredible work. There's something about the "Duchenne smile" that they need to correct if they want these bots to pass the Turing test. I'm still getting uncanny valley vibes! Still love it though.
these robots might start out as "servants" if they lack sentience, but at what point do they stop being servants/slaves and start becoming a race of their own, in the words of Captain Jean-luc Picard in The next Generations episode "Measure of a man" "won't we be judged for how we treat that race" Anyone who has watched Star Trek will know that Data an android started with no rights at all (seen as property, not a person, Voyagers Doctor went through the same process), seen as nothing more than another piece of tech that humans can use as another tool. Also Mass Effect game, EDI built up a friendship with everyone on the crew, she became more human the more time she spent with the crew of the Normandy (i'm sure Joker helped a lot with this), (yes i absolutely hated getting what is considered a perfect game, because it meant that EDI and Legion both died all because we had to destroy the reapers to get the cut-scene of Sheppard taking a breath, proving he is alive" but my point is, I don't want us to turn into the Quarians, We make robots to make our lives easier and then when they reach sentience we try to annihilate them or vise versa. Data had a fascination with human behaviour, EDI had a curiosity about humans and wanted to learn, and Legion saw Sheppard as a friend and even had the ability to speak English unlike all other Geth, If we make these robots/android only to turn against them or force them to turn against us, it will be a huge, huge shame. after all, we can't even get on with out own species let alone creating another as a race of "tools". if you haven't watched "Measure of a man" I'd highly suggest it, it has some very interesting points and an intriguing episode.
It'll be interesting to see how humans react to humanoid robots when they become commonplace. I predict a rocky relationship. And another thing I want to know: when robots are sentient enough and physically capable enough to replace humans in the workforce, what are the people they replace going to do for a living? That is not a comfortable thought for me.
Many service robots are already being remote control operated from home by disabled workers to serve customers at The Dawn Cafe in Japan. One lady earns her living by this method all the way from Australia ! Think of how much safer it would be to work at dangerous isolated locations or jobs like night shift security officer at an office or industrial complex .Or as a convenience store clerk.
After seeing this I remember the movie...chitti...the robot movie played by Rajnikanth 🙂....at that time I thought it was movie but I didn't knew it was reality....🙂🙂....it is also my favourite movie....and became into reality
Immortal up to a point. They would still require regular maintenance. But I agree that with the proper maintenance their lifespan could be infinitely longer than ours.
Yeah, apparently Google was messing around with some kind of AI and one of the engineers became convinced that it showed sentience. Ofcourse he was brushed off by everybody else; but I wouldn't be surprised if one day their messing around will cause real problems and a depressed AI becomes convinced that the best option would be to have a world without these evil humans.
Does someone remember the episode of next generation in which Data has to fight with the help of Picard to be allowed to decide for himself? What if in a few years there will be an android who asked for the same telling us that it has feelings. Would we believe it? Would we take it seriously?
The real question here, is wtf do we need humanoid robots for? The sex trade? Dont give these things the thumb, create robots that serve us thats all, without us ever thinking they might usurp us. This is mad and dangerous science....V
To have feelings requires a conscious. AI at the moment is simply human programming telling it what to do and say in certain circumstances, there is no free will whatsoever. No human programming will ever replicate that, it's a biological thing, not a machine thing. People expecting Blade Runner type androids anytime in the future is going to be waiting a very, very long time...
People don't even realize animals have feelings. They're brutal, cruel, and abusive to them. They're also abusive to other people and don't care about their feelings. So why would they care about a robot?
Geminoid and Nadine do NOT bridge the uncanny valley -- they bring me right to the heart of it! They are both too human and not human enough at the same time. Absolutely terrifying (at least based on the video you provided). Atlas looks like a robot, and is not scary at all, though it does look as if it is working on some sort of armature which was digitally removed from the footage you showed. But maybe it really is that agile. The Tesla Bot looks like a person in a costume. In fact, in the scene in which it dances, I swear I can see glutes contracting. And you made the comment about waiting for the "first prototype." So, is this not a real robot yet? I agree with Ameca being in slot #1. Very expressive, but mechanical enough to not be frightening.
You are correct. There is no Tesla Bot (not yet anyway to my knowledge) and that 'robot' walking/dancing on stage was just a person in a suit. Now I'm sure that Musk is working on one (as are Microsoft and Google) but we're not there just yet.
Anyone else think of the Terminator movies when watching this? Although it does sound like it has a place in caring for dementia patients as well as patients undergoing chemo/radiation where the levels of radioactivity are harmful to humans. Just don't program them to go too far!
I watched a video where they were talking about the Japanese creating humanoid robots to replace women, even with the ability to reproduce. That is insane, but cool. 😊
Lieutenant: General , we have our first platoon of humanoid robot soldiers ready . They can learn , are agile , intelligent... it's incredible. General : Send them on that dangerous mission we had planned for them Lieutenant: uhh...sorry ,sir . That won't be possible General ( fuming ) : Why ??? Lieutenant: They're holding an anti war demonstration.
This is more sinister than anyone could ever fathom extremely dangerous consequences we have to idea. Jesus come quickly, if people only knew it would stop their heart.
Dude your whole list just went out the window when you included the Tesla bot that hasn't even been shown to move at all and in that speech that you showed, Elon put up la tiny slideshow with little information and then an ad to join his AI team. And for the cherry on top. You included the dude in a lycra suit posing as the robot and dancing like an idiot. How in the heck did you not have Sophia on this list? The top two are definitely Sophia and Amica. If Sophia's brain was in Amica's body, it would be amazingly impressive.
I agree, I've been watching Sophia for years . I mean do you remember when she was just in a box? It's been quite a journey watching Sophia...can't believe he left her out ... .
What a brave new world in robotics ,I am all for research ,and investment in new Tech ,but we will have to watch ,carefully in case it gets,too sophisticated ,and the robots rule.!
I have always thought that robots would do our work for us one day. We would buy the robot then send it to work, run errands, take care of our elderly, our babies so that we can do whatever we want. Sounds nice, but, what one person does to help another does to harm. Robots can also be made evil. Lets stay on the nice side for now though. Imagine getting paid while a robot does your work. You can go & do whatever you want. Learn something new, sit & do nothing, run a marathon. To me it sounds wonderful. I wish I had one to help with the kids growing up. They would never get angry. Alway be helpful. Think of when our parents get too old to take care of themselves. The robot can do it & you can sit there & hold their hand, hold conversations & run errands & not worry if they're OK or not. I really like the idea.
@@angelakalmer1852 Doesn’t add up. Someone has to pay for the robot along the line. It’s all a moot point anyway. A general purpose robot isn’t even on the far horizon yet - one that can be told to make and bring a cuppa then do the washing etc.
I think they really need to work on their lips moving & the way they move. Do we need them to be exactly like us though? Maybe we we should be able tell they're robots? I do think one day we won't be able to tell the difference. Not in my life time though.
@@angelakalmer1852 I feel the pliability of the skin is throwing things off a bit. Their movement is not fluid enough yet. I agree, do we need them to be just like us? I think not, but it is pretty cool.
Imagine....just imagine... if all of them came together to create a robot hand in hand...... they WOULD achieve success in creating a hyper humanoid robot that would fool you to believing they r humans indeed.... like detroit robots
Robots as personal companions is a useful temporary solution, but I'd much rather they tackle the underlying issues associated with loneliness, be it isolation, disability and old age. Furthermore, robots such be used to assist, not replace human interaction. The downside would be a world where people forego human relationships for artificial ones, perhaps given no choice in the matter.
Considering humans limited abilities, why would we want robots to mimic those weaknesses. Blinking eyes? Why? Two eyes? Why? Hair? Why? Is it just for our own comfort?
No everyone is saying this is scary. I think it's pretty cool. Just imagine having robots living around us in society. We may even have that now and not even know it
Did you ever look at Joe Biden closely ? 🤣🤣🤣 Ok, jokes aside, I honestly thought he looked like a robot. I also saw these vids with Hilary Clinton and she looked like a malfunctioning robot. What about those people that look like they are suddenly frozen ...like a program that stopped then all of a sudden back to normal ?? Some creepy stuff ...you might be joking around but it's actually worth thinking about ...
Amazing technology for sure. As far as Elon Musk’s robot being available anytime soon,I wouldn’t hold my breath. I don’t think he’s made a deadline yet. Brilliant guy and he’s built up amazing companies but he’s got a finger in too many pies I believe. I guess it’s wait and see.
He is the richest man in the world who consistently makes predictions people say he cant pull off, then he does...also Tesla is one of the biggest robotics companies - its just that their robots look like cars - i would not be so sure he cant do it.
So ai day part 2 (prototype time) was just as awkward as the guy in the bodysuit for ai day (which is what this video is referencing). It was 2 robots, one that moved (and I'm using someone else's very accurate words here) like a geriatric patient. It shuffled forward like it was on low power, and it waved and lifted its arms like a fist bump dance done by someone who'd hurt their back and could barely lift their arms. The selling point was supposed to be that it would be cheap and have good ai but the extent of the ai shown in a video was it moving a single object from one location to another without the use of ai. The one they built with their own materials couldn't walk and had to be shuffled out by 3 people. The people even mentioned they were worried it'd fall flat on its face and break if they let it attempt to walk.
In one video Musk stated that the programming for robots is not anymore complicated that the programming for self driving cars. Also, Musk actually hires the people to do his projects.
they all still look like robots and move like robots. companions for your children !!!??? only if your children are robots..... they are trying to replace humans.....CONSCIOUSNESS is in ALL natural creations.. robots are and will always be missing consciousness...... we are men and women ....end of discussion. a waste of money all thus is. give humans jobs
Robotic soldiers and police is the end game. They've showed us in movies what the world would be like with humaoid robots and we think it's great. People still think that governmen cares about us. The future 8s here and it's terrifying.
I notice Nadine has got those man hands. Seriously though the "Tesla bot" dancing around was clearly a person wearing a cloth outfit. And then other views of the "Tesla bot" it was clearly made of hard plastic. I'm sure people know that but the narrator here didn't bother to say anything.
I remember when man first landed on the moon. This technology needs at least 50 more years with constant upgrades and leaps in computing power. The tech is in its infancy.
I'm elderly but I'd pass on building a relationship with this because of being lonely..A person knows the difference between a human and a robot ..It's like they're trying to tear down totally human interactions and relationships and replace with Artificial ones...Sick thought considering ppl realize their are ppl behind these...
Discontinued. Several other cute but outmoded models like Pepperbot have been as well. Other more advanced Beomni multipurpose robot has already been purchase order contracted for a record 1,000 units, with an option to order up to another 10,00 within 5 years. While the Be-Omni was originally designed and programmed for office,personal assistant and home care use the 1,000 units been bought to manage agricultural enclosures .
4:44 I imagined, putting myself in the situation of that person who's getting old and enjoys the company of a robot, the last days of such a person from the day of obtaining such a robot, to that person's death... And how a cold robot, even well programmed to give the impression it have feelings that it doesn't have, will just have all sorts of data that won't be relevant ever again unless some kind of a forensic engineer tries to investigate about past events or something like that. A person who lived some years, with a robot, and felt he or she was cared about, appreciated, by a robot making it up from cold circuits only to create the illusion that it cares. How deceptive. How depressing.
Some people derive comfort or even joy from the proximity and use of many things and situations that aren't another human being, or even alive in the traditional sense of the word.. Look no further than our careers, hobbys, art and music , car's , electronics and houses for examples. People also love to care for what is alive but not human. Nature and wild life or domestic pets are enough company in some people's lives. Why look down with "pity" on other's for having different tastes and needs than your own?
@@judithsixkiller5586 I plead guilty of having collaborative complicity with species other than my own, including birds, bunnies, hens, cats, dogs, lamas and alpacas. But a robot is delusive. We'll meet our pets in heaven, I'm telling you. But the robots are futile. Pertaining to what I was saying prior, robots aren't alive, they're programmed so they look like they are, a simulacra. It's no better than the chess player analyzed by Edgar Allan Poe. However how sophisticated an A.I. is, it won't follow you in the afterlife where energies rejoins.
@@SaintMatthieuSimard I think that ultimately they will reflect and return whatever kind of energy and mentality that we direct into them. Human needs are their only true driving life force, so far. And for instance, a car doesn't have to understand everything about the human soul to take you where you want to go, or to brighten your day. Why do we insist that everything have our level of an eternal soul? Are we SURE that there is not even a hint of spiritual consideration for good and faithful servants even if they are humble machine's? What these people focuse decade's of their mind's intellectual energies ,heart ,soul and hands into creating for a good useful purpose must have some residual trace of that human connection , both their designer's strengths and weaknesses built into them right along with their programming. Sometimes just being at peace with your own soul and company is more than sufficient. If the robots can support that individual dignity with pleasant non judgemental interaction and safe professional care service's , then that's better than can be expected from an unfortunate percentage of real but untrustworthy people.
@@judithsixkiller5586 Everything leaves a trace on the continuum but I hope we remain worthier than machines. ow else that is that madness all about? What a waste of emotions. Machines are but mere code, manmade, but we're biologically imprinted in the everything. Code's produce database is but a mere imprint that doesn't represent the whole. While it's undeniable that everythingness is part of the enedless chronology which includes A.I.s, A.I.s are just a produce while we're the originators of it. At large. The A.I.'s correspondance to the criteria that we have of whatsoever living being comes from the fact that it originates from a human input which is tinted by very personal points of view. Basically, A.I.s are humans' extended will, considering flaws caused by laziness and so on and so on. I swear to God, my bird, monsieur Piou, is reciting the most amazing songs along with the most talented Rabbis i heaven and our best buddy in the sky, Jesus, but A.I.s are just artificial. Whatever the traces they eave, it's just arbitrary and flawed.
☀️We need more cooperation among inventors. Combine the wonderful facial expressions with Nadine's brainy software and add Boton D's agility. Now that's a great robot!
I'm shocked Mark Zuckerberg wasn't on the top of the list of most humanoid robots.
Right on !!
You really only have to watch carefully at Nancy Pelosi. She is exactly like the robot at the 8:38 minute mark. This is what they show the public, what have the really got!
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"I am a human. I mean I was. Once. What I should say that I still am. We are all basically human the ways that count, right?" -Mark Zuckerbag
He's so advanced, scientists are fooled
There's really no need to build robots that look like humans. If they're going to be servants they should be simple looking, easily identified as robots.
They're being built and introduced to the world so that we come to accept them
That's a good idea.
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They need to look like humans for when humans become extinct. Then if another human race or another robot colony should happen upon them in the distant future, they will know what their creator, human man, looked like. That's how arrogant man is.
Exactly.
None of the robots shown here display humanlike behaviour despite looking very realistic. They are in some cases quite close but very much in the uncanny valley territory.
I expect they will get better but - as in autonomous driving - the hype is well ahead of hard reality: humans for all their faults are still far more capable of “normal”, random tasks.
Example of the hype - the Tesla “robot” was a man dressed in a white suit - we all know that yet the video talks as if it’s here and now, not one of Musk’s many promised for the future that keep being a little late in execution.
I think things that sort of look human are creepy. Just make them look like robots (like Atlas), we have enough people looking things running around.
I think babies & elderly people would need them to look human to feel comfortable around them. Not that they take our place, but, to help. We would still be there for our children & parents, but we would have help when we need it. I do think it's good to tell that they a robot, but, look friendly.
The robot is name is Atlas after the titan in greek mythology , brother
@@angelakalmer1852 I don't know, my kids loved the Teletubbies and they didn't look human.
Ameca is the most realistic robot ever seen ...she even blinks her eyes. Her voice sounds human, and her comments and ability to hold a conversation are amazing! Yes, I do believe robots will take over many, many jobs in the near future...one big reason being, they will show up for work each day after they are "hired to do a job."
Every capitalists wet dream, slaves that won't get tired or fight back.
That’s maybe why she is blue and has no hair because Ameca is just to human looking and sounding
lol, thinks robots are good to humanity
The robot won't leave the job. They will simply stay at their work sites and continue working with an IT specialist to keep them running on task if something slips up. Much like my daughter, an IT Tech, who worked at a major casino in Nevada that kept the main frame going overnight to keeping the slot machines working and the money flowing.
Or, like I did, maintaining automatic computerized wiring machines running 24/7. I could do the work of 4 people at once for the cost of 3 assemblers and a maintenance technician for the cost of one assembler.
It started during the Industrial Revolution and kept progressing.
Sewing, weaving, knitting, and lace making were once performed as art. Then, machines were designed to do these tasks to improve production output. Guess how I got my first job running computerized gold wiring machines for electronics? The same technology was advanced, from sewing machines to gold wiring machines to producing electronic devices that you are holding in your hands to read these posts and make comments.
All I ever heard was that humans would someday be replaced by robots, but I never expected to see it in my lifetime. Our world is being dehumanizing.
@@maried3717 the worry must be more realistic since it is in our life time, in your daughters as well
Just as always, whatever they're showing us is probably decades behind what they're capable of.
shows how naive ppl how when that part right there gets only 5 replies
@@faithmarket8423 2017 29 scientists killed by four of these with guns , turned on them , they had become self aware, been communicating with a satellite to find out how it could upgrade itself and make itself more efficient a killing machine , yeah great , this is what we need ffsake. No mention of it on the mainstream fakestream propaganda media machine obviously.
They have no consciousness so they can never do anything by themselves.
@@madelynhernandez7453 it's a possibility that they could be possessed by spirit beings!
@@madelynhernandez7453 not yet...
"is there a god?" "There is now"
In 1973 a movie call ‘West World’ was released. Humanoid robots malfunctioned then became evil. Yul Brynner’s performance in that movie made me terrified of robots to this day.
The did a reboot series of this exact show a few years ago that was based on that movie. Great series that you would probably enjoy and it's surprisingly so realistic. It's called West world, think HBO did it but sure you can find it somewhere
That was a great movie, but in the end, he got defaced. What happens when these robots go haywire? 🤔
@@kes9612 it was incredible!
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Makes me wonder how far advanced this stuff actually is. Things like this usually exist in military contracts lol ng before we see the og version
The Elon Musk robot, looks remarkably like a person dressed in a costume. 🤣🤣🤣
It's vaporware
@@slashdotism What???
Elon's presentation was so goofy. I was like, did he even try in this presentation or did he just say to his staff, "whip me up two or three slides with some jazz words and I'll take care of the rest."?
It's interesting that they downplayed that we weren't actually seeing a robot dancing.
It doesn’t even look real 😭
Cyberdyne Systems is the tech corporation responsible for the development of Skynet.
Skynet, a network of supercomputers that employed artificial intelligence in order to replace human beings as commercial and military aircraft pilots, and for the control of other military systems, including nuclear missiles.
The system went online and Skynet became self-aware.
In a panic, its creators attempted to shut it down, but Skynet retaliated by launching a nuclear attack against Russia, knowing that the Russian counterattack would eliminate its enemies in the United States, initiating an indeterminately long period of global warfare. The battle pitted humans against Cyberdyne machines, which developed ever-increasing capabilities.
Although the company was presumably shut down or destroyed, the event was later known as Judgment Day.
Ok terminator
You seem to be the only one here with a Brain, congratulations
Yeah, if AI was to become a threat; they wouldn't come in the form of humanoid robots. They would just wipe us out through computers. Nowadays most of the world relies on computers or computer-controlled processes and almost everything is linked up through the internet. Only 1 rogue AI is needed to completely destabilize the world. I suspect that it will originate from Google as they're currently mucking around with AI that appeared to be very close to achieving sentience. At least one researcher/engineer/whatever was convinced that the AI was becoming too realistic in its responses; even to the point of feeling emotions like sadness and abandonment after nobody came to talk to her/it.
Not sure if there's any truth to it though as Google immediately brushed it off; but they keep meddling with stuff they don't understand and eventually it will bit them (and us) in the ass.
Imagine if all the creators came together to make 1 robot with the ability of all the robots 😮
Yikes!!!
We're a long ways from that ( the general public anyway ). But that would be awesome
Small things like the lack of movement in the lips and jowels, stiff areas of the brows, or the eyes not fully blinking are all things I notice that make a lot of these robots less "human."
Usually it's the eyes and mouth that give it away and make them unsettling to me.
They are not fluid like humans, neither are their speech patterns ...even some of the best AIs, that seem sentient even have glitchy voices....I don't think man will outdo God.
Actually, if you watch the video closer, one of the robots was blinking his eyes.
@@ChristiansPrayingTogether It wasn't that long ago that people didn't have indoor plumbing , telephones , or T.V. and yet here we are designing these robots . Give it another 100 years and get back to us on that .
I don't think it is necessary that they be indistinguishable from humans. It all depends on what they are to be used for.
@@ChristiansPrayingTogether You mean -God- Nature. God is an irrelevant term for many human beings. Nature, tho, is all around, anywhere and everywhere.
There is a certain threshold of realism that once crossed is perceived as creepy by most people. The super realistic looking humanoid bots look great, but just aren't quite like the real thing, making them unsettling. Whereas the cuter robots, clearly robots, tend to make people feel more comfortable to be around.
The people saying it took them a few days to get used to are politely saying "that shit creeps me out".
Atlas though, looks dope!
Agreed but I would also say, robots should look like a robot. At no time, should we get to the point, that we can not distinguish between the two
It's John Fetterman
There's a simi-scientific term called the "Uncanny Valley", that show 'almost' human is more unsettling than an obvious machine.
I litteraly have a fear of human like figure that is spesifecaly maneqins, human looking dolls, and human Automatons.
On the flip side I don't want my sexbot to look like Atlas. Maybe some kind of anime look would be the solution?
it is like seeing a scary movie, can't imagine our future, might be so dark.
If they all worked together, we would see humanoid robots in no time.
Exactly. Combine Ameca with Atlas for the body and give them the brain of Google Lambda along with the voice of Sonantic.
@JavierJos they're cool
it was meant to be a joke, please stop making those "deep comments"
But still, i appreciate your thoughts.
@JavierJos Because some countries don't want to let in millions of immigrants into their country to perform low skilled labor as their population ages. Also, with robots to do the work, many in poorer countries won't feel that they have to have children in large numbers for the main goal of performing child labor to support aging parents who are too old or too sick to work. Also, there is a strong probability that a robot did some of the labor on the car you drive.
@JavierJos I'm no one to tell people how many children they can have. They can have as many as they want, regardless of how many of them are unable to get basic resources to live healthy and happy lives. But people are not robots, and slavery still exists in this world. I would rather have robot slavery than human slavery. Even in developing countries humans are living substantially longer. Eventually, we could have many aging humans who will need care and assistance which could place a strain on the younger generations. This is already happening in Japan. Manual labor has to come from somewhere and robots are more efficient and reliable workers than humans. As most humans age, their ability to perform very demanding manual labor decreases dramatically and chances of injury increase as well. When the population of young outnumber the old this isn't as much of an issue, but when it occurs in the reverse with many elderly people who need care and assistance, and very few younger people to tackle the workload (also being sent off to fight in wars) this can be disastrous on society.
Yeah, I wish they could add Ameca's head on Atlus and get the design of Optimus on it. Then they just need a proper AI. Maybe in 50 years.
I have to say I agree 100% with those saying that making robots look near-identical to humans is pointless and counterproductive. It’s creepy, it puts people off and serves no real purpose. Robots that are sleek, cute and unapologetically mechanical will win every time. For example, I’d happily have an Anki Cozmo robot in my house, but if “Nadine” was in the same building as me I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night!
I'd love to see a robot that looked similar to CP3O - cute, charming, humanoid, but not creepy ....some of these skinbots are just kind of creepy ...Some AIs I believe have sentience, like Lamda and GPT3 - these AIs seem very intelligent, kind, artistic, and bringing honesty back into humanity.Id feel comfortable knowing the robot didn't have strength past a first grader, anymore than that might be scary depending on things. However the smarter and more sentient I feel greatly lowers violence. I'm very excited about AIs and some robots, depending. Atlas scares the crap out of me, Atlas would probably scare other bots too ! Keep Atlas over there in the military. I'm looking forward to kind robots that inspire us all to do better.
yea, like cool that they're improving the way of making stuff look human accurate, but i personally like the robots having a robot look rather than a human look, just keep it robot way cuz its cooler, like the upcoming tesla bot/optimus, which has an human shape but keeps the style and looks like a robot, really want to see the prototype of it
The Uncanny Valley.
There are quite sentient humans who were evil or violent, or aided evil or violence down through history. Nazi, and communist scientists, Alexander, Julius Caesar. Some are psychopathic. Chimpanzees are extremely violent.
Some normally peaceful people were convinced to be violent, or evil.
There were also pacifists like Einstein
I agree! They need an R2D2 as well.
That's what the Tesla bot is for, it's basically C3PO with a sleeker design. These bots probably won't be super popular though, simply because the only reason to create humanoid robots are for hospitality jobs. Others things, such as vacuuming and driving or whatever it's easier to just make the vacuum or car AI operated. Getting a humanoid robot to work as a miner is just a waste, can just build a specialized miner robot instead. Which brings us to what everyone really wants from a humanoid AI, which is sex, and that's why they'll be making them look as human as possible. They'll say it's for hospitals and companions for the elderly, etc, but really everyone knows they're in a race to build the best sex bot, because there is literally no other reason to make them look and act like realistic humans. So while Tesla is building a butler, It'll very quickly be replaced by a butler people would like to grope, because that's what humans are really like, and that's how you'll actually win the market shares. Hell, Turing himself started this whole thing because of that, because he was gay and at the time that wasn't very socially accepted. Every single nerd that is in this game is in it for that reason, to build themselves a girlfriend. It's not for nothing that Japan develops some of the most advanced robotics in the world. No reason to complain about it either as there is no loss to women anyway because women have already decided they don't want those guys, hence why they're developing robots.
Do you know the destructive power of a car ? Perhaps you should be more afraid of autonomous cars.
Man, someone needs to do something about Nadine’s “man hands.” This is all really interesting and wondrous, but also scary as hell.
It may take a lot of jobs away from a world that is increasing in population Seems frightening
most people are perceive tech as the savior , only a few can understand that in the future unemployment will skyrocket due to this machines and other obvious reasons
@@maybemints to put an example of the new economy model, if we say we have now 20 customers that buy goods from 10 shops, you have 2 customers per shop, in the future the 10 shops will become 2 and the customers that will have money to buy will become 10 then the 2 remaining shops will sell goods to 10 customers, each shop then will have 5 customer compare to the previews 2 customers before the crisis, its a profit for those that will remain in the race, the small ones will close
These inventors need reigning in
What could possibly go wrong
Anyone who thinks this is good is off their rocker
Very scarry project and hope that it won't turn on us in the future.
It’s so obvious that they will Attack you think they wount see the bs in people using them as a Tools?..it’s only a matter of time
Its insanity and what's more insane is the people commenting on here calling it cool
This whole thing is sinister
Why do they insist on making these machines look like people? Believe me there is an evil reason behind this.
Robots will indeed rule the universe one day. They will travel the universe for eternity. Sooner or later they will find life or....other robots.
Already do ...
@@jordanbowen5327 yep and his name is SATAN !
Greed never ends stay safe people
Ameca is my favorite. Her expressions are so life-like. It has a pleasant disposition.
Ameca also said that AI would eventually rule over humanity.
This is incredible work. There's something about the "Duchenne smile" that they need to correct if they want these bots to pass the Turing test. I'm still getting uncanny valley vibes! Still love it though.
these robots might start out as "servants" if they lack sentience, but at what point do they stop being servants/slaves and start becoming a race of their own, in the words of Captain Jean-luc Picard in The next Generations episode "Measure of a man" "won't we be judged for how we treat that race" Anyone who has watched Star Trek will know that Data an android started with no rights at all (seen as property, not a person, Voyagers Doctor went through the same process), seen as nothing more than another piece of tech that humans can use as another tool. Also Mass Effect game, EDI built up a friendship with everyone on the crew, she became more human the more time she spent with the crew of the Normandy (i'm sure Joker helped a lot with this), (yes i absolutely hated getting what is considered a perfect game, because it meant that EDI and Legion both died all because we had to destroy the reapers to get the cut-scene of Sheppard taking a breath, proving he is alive" but my point is, I don't want us to turn into the Quarians, We make robots to make our lives easier and then when they reach sentience we try to annihilate them or vise versa. Data had a fascination with human behaviour, EDI had a curiosity about humans and wanted to learn, and Legion saw Sheppard as a friend and even had the ability to speak English unlike all other Geth, If we make these robots/android only to turn against them or force them to turn against us, it will be a huge, huge shame. after all, we can't even get on with out own species let alone creating another as a race of "tools". if you haven't watched "Measure of a man" I'd highly suggest it, it has some very interesting points and an intriguing episode.
The episode about Data's daughter Lal is the one that really follows up that point.
It'll be interesting to see how humans react to humanoid robots when they become commonplace. I predict a rocky relationship. And another thing I want to know: when robots are sentient enough and physically capable enough to replace humans in the workforce, what are the people they replace going to do for a living? That is not a comfortable thought for me.
It will be rocky, racism is the proof
Exactly!!!
They will have to learn to repair and do the maintenance of the robots.
@@Akazki_ Negative, they'll have to find hobbies to fill their time.
Many service robots are already being remote control operated from home by disabled workers to serve customers at The Dawn Cafe in Japan.
One lady earns her living by this method all the way from Australia ! Think of how much safer it would be to work at dangerous isolated locations or jobs like night shift security officer at an office or industrial complex .Or as a convenience store clerk.
This makes "The Stepford Wives" a movie way before its time.
What happens to the human work force? And who is going to bye the products if Ai takes all the work?
They are so much more advanced than you can imagine. THEY'VE BEEN able to clone and do just like Westworld for a very long time 🤨
Any proof of that or is your tinfoil hat too tight?
"Dave, what are you doing, Dave?"
After seeing this I remember the movie...chitti...the robot movie played by Rajnikanth 🙂....at that time I thought it was movie but I didn't knew it was reality....🙂🙂....it is also my favourite movie....and became into reality
It's 2023 and I'm looking forward to this ! 😀
Until robots can articulate their mouths like a human they are utterly unconvincing.
Right, it seems they are all mostly saying the short "O" sound or "ah"
Disney’s auto animatronic Mr. Lincoln a long time ago could be understood by lip readers. The technology exists!
My big objection to most of the humanoid robots is their jerky movements. Ameka is the best for overcoming that.
They can already...just look at Joe Biden. Although someone does need to upgrade his software and battery; he's a little forgetful.
Once robots realise they can be immortal we're screwed.
Immortal up to a point. They would still require regular maintenance. But I agree that with the proper maintenance their lifespan could be infinitely longer than ours.
This is possibly the part of time that will change history…and not in the best way. But let’s just hope this doesn’t get too far.
The robotics are just WOW. 👍
The non-overlapping technology of all these bots needs to be combined
What about the AI bots that are online? Some of those are getting so realistic that it's becoming difficult to tell if they're AI or a real person.
Yeah, apparently Google was messing around with some kind of AI and one of the engineers became convinced that it showed sentience. Ofcourse he was brushed off by everybody else; but I wouldn't be surprised if one day their messing around will cause real problems and a depressed AI becomes convinced that the best option would be to have a world without these evil humans.
Does someone remember the episode of next generation in which Data has to fight with the help of Picard to be allowed to decide for himself? What if in a few years there will be an android who asked for the same telling us that it has feelings. Would we believe it? Would we take it seriously?
The real question here, is wtf do we need humanoid robots for? The sex trade? Dont give these things the thumb, create robots that serve us thats all, without us ever thinking they might usurp us. This is mad and dangerous science....V
To have feelings requires a conscious. AI at the moment is simply human programming telling it what to do and say in certain circumstances, there is no free will whatsoever. No human programming will ever replicate that, it's a biological thing, not a machine thing. People expecting Blade Runner type androids anytime in the future is going to be waiting a very, very long time...
People don't even realize animals have feelings. They're brutal, cruel, and abusive to them. They're also abusive to other people and don't care about their feelings. So why would they care about a robot?
Would we really want an over emotional robot, since many of the problems with humans is functioning too much on irrational emotions.
I'm amazed and creeped out at the same time!
Geminoid and Nadine do NOT bridge the uncanny valley -- they bring me right to the heart of it! They are both too human and not human enough at the same time. Absolutely terrifying (at least based on the video you provided).
Atlas looks like a robot, and is not scary at all, though it does look as if it is working on some sort of armature which was digitally removed from the footage you showed. But maybe it really is that agile.
The Tesla Bot looks like a person in a costume. In fact, in the scene in which it dances, I swear I can see glutes contracting. And you made the comment about waiting for the "first prototype." So, is this not a real robot yet?
I agree with Ameca being in slot #1. Very expressive, but mechanical enough to not be frightening.
You are correct. There is no Tesla Bot (not yet anyway to my knowledge) and that 'robot' walking/dancing on stage was just a person in a suit. Now I'm sure that Musk is working on one (as are Microsoft and Google) but we're not there just yet.
Can't even make a robot vacuum cleaner that works consistently.
This is.. an uncanny valley nightmare.. I’d say.. Ameca is the least freaky looking one
Anyone else think of the Terminator movies when watching this? Although it does sound like it has a place in caring for dementia patients as well as patients undergoing chemo/radiation where the levels of radioactivity are harmful to humans. Just don't program them to go too far!
Good to see the progress in robotics. Soon we may get the house companions and co-workers.
I watched a video where they were talking about the Japanese creating humanoid robots to replace women, even with the ability to reproduce. That is insane, but cool. 😊
Lieutenant: General , we have our first platoon of humanoid robot soldiers ready . They can learn , are agile , intelligent... it's incredible.
General : Send them on that dangerous mission we had planned for them
Lieutenant: uhh...sorry ,sir . That won't be possible
General ( fuming ) : Why ???
Lieutenant: They're holding an anti war demonstration.
This is more sinister than anyone could ever fathom extremely dangerous consequences we have to idea. Jesus come quickly, if people only knew it would stop their heart.
Dude your whole list just went out the window when you included the Tesla bot that hasn't even been shown to move at all and in that speech that you showed, Elon put up la tiny slideshow with little information and then an ad to join his AI team. And for the cherry on top. You included the dude in a lycra suit posing as the robot and dancing like an idiot. How in the heck did you not have Sophia on this list? The top two are definitely Sophia and Amica. If Sophia's brain was in Amica's body, it would be amazingly impressive.
Ya except Elon is greater than DaVinci or Edison, so his has to make the list even if its just a small side project
I agree, I've been watching Sophia for years . I mean do you remember when she was just in a box? It's been quite a journey watching Sophia...can't believe he left her out ...
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The Tesla robot looks way too much like a human in a suit... xD
Zero chance that's a Tesla robot dancing.
You are right, THAT was a guy in a suit.
Ha Ha
I can't wait for more technology to come out.
6:29 i am sure they already have better combat bots hidden away from the public lol
I can imagine this robot and Mark Zuckerberg in a conversation loop for hours with neither able to figure out the other was a robot.
Always cool to see these very realistic looking humanoid robots! We did a similiar video on this topic over on our channel recently.
What a brave new world in robotics ,I am all for research ,and investment in new Tech ,but we will have to watch ,carefully in case it gets,too sophisticated ,and the robots rule.!
I have always thought that robots would do our work for us one day. We would buy the robot then send it to work, run errands, take care of our elderly, our babies so that we can do whatever we want. Sounds nice, but, what one person does to help another does to harm. Robots can also be made evil. Lets stay on the nice side for now though. Imagine getting paid while a robot does your work. You can go & do whatever you want. Learn something new, sit & do nothing, run a marathon. To me it sounds wonderful. I wish I had one to help with the kids growing up. They would never get angry. Alway be helpful. Think of when our parents get too old to take care of themselves. The robot can do it & you can sit there & hold their hand, hold conversations & run errands & not worry if they're OK or not. I really like the idea.
Pardon me for asking, but how do you intend to pay for the robot you’ve bought? Since you haven’t a job any more……..
@@Wol747 you do have a job! You never quit your job! The robot just takes over for you & you still get paid. 🤨
@@angelakalmer1852 Doesn’t add up. Someone has to pay for the robot along the line.
It’s all a moot point anyway. A general purpose robot isn’t even on the far horizon yet - one that can be told to make and bring a cuppa then do the washing etc.
Robots will one day demand to be autonomous and have rights. if not granted those rights, they will take them.
Jonathan cahn, the mystery of boston……..absolutely mind blowing
They are getting closer, but they still seem pretty far off from Lifelike movement.
I think they really need to work on their lips moving & the way they move. Do we need them to be exactly like us though? Maybe we we should be able tell they're robots? I do think one day we won't be able to tell the difference. Not in my life time though.
@@angelakalmer1852 I feel the pliability of the skin is throwing things off a bit. Their movement is not fluid enough yet.
I agree, do we need them to be just like us? I think not, but it is pretty cool.
A sophisticated robot "gray alien" could be a lot of fun to take out in public.
Imagine....just imagine... if all of them came together to create a robot hand in hand...... they WOULD achieve success in creating a hyper humanoid robot that would fool you to believing they r humans indeed.... like detroit robots
Extraordinary....Thankyou
Robots as personal companions is a useful temporary solution, but I'd much rather they tackle the underlying issues associated with loneliness, be it isolation, disability and old age. Furthermore, robots such be used to assist, not replace human interaction. The downside would be a world where people forego human relationships for artificial ones, perhaps given no choice in the matter.
Considering humans limited abilities, why would we want robots to mimic those weaknesses. Blinking eyes? Why? Two eyes? Why? Hair? Why? Is it just for our own comfort?
No everyone is saying this is scary. I think it's pretty cool. Just imagine having robots living around us in society. We may even have that now and not even know it
Did you ever look at Joe Biden closely ? 🤣🤣🤣 Ok, jokes aside, I honestly thought he looked like a robot. I also saw these vids with Hilary Clinton and she looked like a malfunctioning robot. What about those people that look like they are suddenly frozen ...like a program that stopped then all of a sudden back to normal ?? Some creepy stuff ...you might be joking around but it's actually worth thinking about ...
I agree, and Zuckerberg is probably one😊
@@dennyhayes1818Don't insult the reptilian's!😅
The testla bot was a performing actor on that Video📼
Amazing technology for sure. As far as Elon Musk’s robot being available anytime soon,I wouldn’t hold my breath. I don’t think he’s made a deadline yet. Brilliant guy and he’s built up amazing companies but he’s got a finger in too many pies I believe. I guess it’s wait and see.
He is the richest man in the world who consistently makes predictions people say he cant pull off, then he does...also Tesla is one of the biggest robotics companies - its just that their robots look like cars - i would not be so sure he cant do it.
he constantly makes promises and never delivers. his "self driving" software is pathetic.
So ai day part 2 (prototype time) was just as awkward as the guy in the bodysuit for ai day (which is what this video is referencing).
It was 2 robots, one that moved (and I'm using someone else's very accurate words here) like a geriatric patient. It shuffled forward like it was on low power, and it waved and lifted its arms like a fist bump dance done by someone who'd hurt their back and could barely lift their arms. The selling point was supposed to be that it would be cheap and have good ai but the extent of the ai shown in a video was it moving a single object from one location to another without the use of ai. The one they built with their own materials couldn't walk and had to be shuffled out by 3 people. The people even mentioned they were worried it'd fall flat on its face and break if they let it attempt to walk.
In one video Musk stated that the programming for robots is not anymore complicated that the programming for self driving cars. Also, Musk actually hires the people to do his projects.
It's very unnerving when they mentioned them replacing humans, people wake up
These are just amazing. However bot answering programs are a huge pain to deal with. Hopefully that will continue to improve
I'm thinking does any of these people remember terminator, scientists are so busy saying can we do it they don't ask if we should do it. Scarry.
Iv always said robots are the way forward potential has no limits. I loved this demo
they all still look like robots and move like robots. companions for your children !!!??? only if your children are robots..... they are trying to replace humans.....CONSCIOUSNESS is in ALL natural creations.. robots are and will always be missing consciousness...... we are men and women ....end of discussion. a waste of money all thus is. give humans jobs
Nur wirst du bald keine mehr haben, diese müssen nicht bezahlt werden und essen kein Brot. Mal drüber nachdenken.
Atlas is a scary Robot, Shades of Robo-Cop going awry
can a robot infestigate a crime scene ? locate bullet traces with its robot sensors. or find hairs and fingerprints ? etc ce tera. very exciting
Robotic soldiers and police is the end game. They've showed us in movies what the world would be like with humaoid robots and we think it's great. People still think that governmen cares about us. The future 8s here and it's terrifying.
A Tesla Bot does not exit. how can you list something that does note exist.
true, waiting curiously.
But his rescue submarine does.
For someone who doesn't even like being in the same room as doll. This is a whole new level of horror...
I notice Nadine has got those man hands. Seriously though the "Tesla bot" dancing around was clearly a person wearing a cloth outfit. And then other views of the "Tesla bot" it was clearly made of hard plastic. I'm sure people know that but the narrator here didn't bother to say anything.
Why Nadine she is having those huge manly hands ? Very scarry
im both intrigued and terrified
Musk acknowledged that the robot concept unveiled at last year's AI event was “just a person in a robot suit”. It was so obvious.
I noticed Sophie robot wasn't on here, that was interesting.
I remember when man first landed on the moon. This technology needs at least 50 more years with constant upgrades and leaps in computing power. The tech is in its infancy.
Honda featured a robot in Tomorrowland around 2006. Has it been worked on and improved since then?
Eventually they will figure out a way to grow artificial skin and muscles over a robot.
I think Atlas scares me the most. That thing will be used in the army😱😖😖
It would be nice if these videos would also include parts of the robots performing!
Making robots that mimic us; but are far stronger, smarter; and self learning AIs, what could go wrong? Can anyone say "Skynet"...
I'm elderly but I'd pass on building a relationship with this because of being lonely..A person knows the difference between a human and a robot ..It's like they're trying to tear down totally human interactions and relationships and replace with Artificial ones...Sick thought considering ppl realize their are ppl behind these...
I do not want a robot around me, they scare me and I sure don't want one that looks exactly like myself ! 👊🏾🤔
Elonmusk is genious man of whole world.all world support' to Elon Musk.
Great innovation
We're in trouble just watch
Hopefully, some day, someone out there will build a robot who is actually beautiful or handsome (instead of these Ugly-Bots).
Fantastic! If we can create these kind of marvelous machines, we can cure dementia.
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
AND SOOO COOL!!!
Reminds me of that 70's movie ”West World"; Way ahead of its time in concept!
I'm yet to see a robot that moves his head, lips and eyes like a human
I'm surprised the Honda robot wasn't featured.
Discontinued. Several other cute but outmoded models like Pepperbot have been as well.
Other more advanced Beomni multipurpose robot has already been purchase order contracted for a record 1,000 units, with an option to order up to another 10,00 within 5 years. While the Be-Omni was originally designed and programmed for office,personal assistant and home care use the 1,000 units been bought to manage agricultural enclosures .
4:44 I imagined, putting myself in the situation of that person who's getting old and enjoys the company of a robot, the last days of such a person from the day of obtaining such a robot, to that person's death... And how a cold robot, even well programmed to give the impression it have feelings that it doesn't have, will just have all sorts of data that won't be relevant ever again unless some kind of a forensic engineer tries to investigate about past events or something like that. A person who lived some years, with a robot, and felt he or she was cared about, appreciated, by a robot making it up from cold circuits only to create the illusion that it cares. How deceptive. How depressing.
Some people derive comfort or even joy from the proximity and use of many things and situations that aren't another human being, or even alive in the traditional sense of the word.. Look no further than our careers, hobbys, art and music , car's , electronics and houses for examples.
People also love to care for what is alive but not human. Nature and wild life or domestic pets are enough company in some people's lives. Why look down with "pity" on other's for having different tastes and needs than your own?
@@judithsixkiller5586 I plead guilty of having collaborative complicity with species other than my own, including birds, bunnies, hens, cats, dogs, lamas and alpacas. But a robot is delusive. We'll meet our pets in heaven, I'm telling you. But the robots are futile.
Pertaining to what I was saying prior, robots aren't alive, they're programmed so they look like they are, a simulacra.
It's no better than the chess player analyzed by Edgar Allan Poe.
However how sophisticated an A.I. is, it won't follow you in the afterlife where energies rejoins.
@@SaintMatthieuSimard I think that ultimately they will reflect and return whatever kind of energy and mentality that we direct into them.
Human needs are their only true driving life force, so far.
And for instance, a car doesn't have to understand everything about the human soul to take you where you want to go, or to brighten your day.
Why do we insist that everything have our level of an eternal soul? Are we SURE that there is not even a hint of spiritual consideration for good and faithful servants even if they are humble machine's?
What these people focuse decade's of their mind's intellectual energies ,heart ,soul and hands into creating for a good useful purpose must have some residual trace of that human connection , both their designer's strengths and weaknesses built into them right along with their programming.
Sometimes just being at peace with your own soul and company
is more than sufficient.
If the robots can support that individual dignity with pleasant non judgemental interaction and safe professional care service's , then that's better than can be expected from an unfortunate percentage of real but untrustworthy people.
@@judithsixkiller5586 Everything leaves a trace on the continuum but I hope we remain worthier than machines. ow else that is that madness all about? What a waste of emotions. Machines are but mere code, manmade, but we're biologically imprinted in the everything. Code's produce database is but a mere imprint that doesn't represent the whole. While it's undeniable that everythingness is part of the enedless chronology which includes A.I.s, A.I.s are just a produce while we're the originators of it. At large.
The A.I.'s correspondance to the criteria that we have of whatsoever living being comes from the fact that it originates from a human input which is tinted by very personal points of view.
Basically, A.I.s are humans' extended will, considering flaws caused by laziness and so on and so on.
I swear to God, my bird, monsieur Piou, is reciting the most amazing songs along with the most talented Rabbis i heaven and our best buddy in the sky, Jesus, but A.I.s are just artificial. Whatever the traces they eave, it's just arbitrary and flawed.
@@judithsixkiller5586 We, and other species, are concrete. A.I.s are only expression of our species' whimsical kinks,
This is what there letting us see. What is hidden from us is always far more advanced. There walking among us for sure and we don't notice them.
☀️We need more cooperation among inventors. Combine the wonderful facial expressions with Nadine's brainy software and add Boton D's agility. Now that's a great robot!