@@MelloCello7People aren't evil for buying publicly available pet food for their animals. We can blame the company for wrongdoings, but people buying from a company that holds a giant position in a particular field is just life. It is nearly impossible to make a purchase that doesn't go to a thing or a person that isn't 100% up to your standards. Same with associations.
@@Tubeytime Partnerships aren't just transactional. They often signal a level of mutual endorsement. When a company like Boston Dynamics partners with Nestlé, which has been under fire for ethical issues for many decades, it's not unreasonable for people to question the alignment of values. This can absolutely impact how the public perceives the ethical stance of Boston Dynamics. Given the disruptive technology that BD creates I think it's important for them to signal that they believe in taking social responsibility. This video is the opposite of that.
@@Tubeytime Not when they are profiting from working with a company known to commit crimes against humanity by stealing water supplies to bottle and package.
I was in a Purina pet food factory in Denver while doing a solar installation. There are sections of the factory where you were ordered to turn OFF your mobile phone due to the risk of dust explosion. Spot's got a ton of signalling, I'm sure they vetted it for similar risks.
When was the last reported Mobile Phone instigated explosion? I am sure I have seen several safety authorities actually state that Mobile Phones cant spark explosions, despite the range of warnings reported to come from Petrol Companies (I believe I heard one of the original ones was fake but it took off to well before any facts could be stated)
Good point, but you heard her explain they chose Spot as an alternative to IOT monitor devices. So signalling can't be an issue where the robot patrols anyway.
@@pepsico815 Anything that is even mildly combustible if sufficiently aerated, ie in a dust cloud form , will burn so quickly it will explode. It was a major problem in the old flour mill days and there were some really spectacular disasters from it
Good to see the practical application of the technology. I would suggest that these videos get rid of the music that is playing while folks are talking. It adds nothing to the video and is distracting.
Coming from the manufacturing industry, I think this a great application of the technology. I know people that will absolutely skip PMs because they are monotonous, which causes bigger issues down the road.
@@ShannonRamosThere are warehouses already where people wear a headset all-day and just follow instructions from a robot. Apparently some people like it and are happy not to think and just get paid but it'd drive me nuts.
@@Haapavuoi dont think boston dynamics is lining up at the local food bank for scraps. Stop portraying the situation like there’s only two options dude get real
@@crisp1385 Appreciate the witty reply truly, but how does this apply here? How does my comment "fail Sociology of Tech", is it merely because I mentioned SJ or is there some underlying principle I'm missing?o.o
I would like to see the cost calculation comparing spot and IOT sensors and devices. I can't imagine that spot is cost effective in these surroundings. But I'm curious.
Home use IoT devices are going to be much more expensive for industrial use. Home use, you rarely have to worry about stuff going down and costing you hundreds, thousands or millions of dollars in down time. Industrial IoT is going to be more expensive because it requires much more hardening due to vibrations, heat, active use, voltage management, etc. There's more R&D that goes into an industrial IoT device, especially when it's custom and has to be done hundreds to thousands of times. I can see spending a few 10s of thousands of dollars to invest in a robot to go and check some basic thermals at least to watch for motors overheating instead of relying on thousands of IoT devices to do that same job. The other aspect of IoT is the supporting the SUPPORTING hardware. What does the IoT device need? Needs to talk to a server. Where's the server? In-house or AWS? Whats the cost of running the server monthly (Trust me, flip'n expensive). I don't know what the maintenance is like on Spot, but, you're not dumping thousands of dollars per month on it. Yeah, a motor might quit, or, a sensor could go, but that's ONE device to go out compared to the however many are out on the field.
@@lighthawk95I think we all saw that but just because they said it, doesn't make it true. I think that's what the comment was getting at. I personally have no idea how much it was already costing them for the various sensors, technicians and potential downtime when things broke, compared with one(?) robot. For all I know, it is a big saving plus it might make the process much more fluid and more effective in some ways… or they could be selling the robot and the image of the pet food company (judging by many comments here, that's a hard sell). They wouldn't publish a video saying that Spot is less efficient and not cost-effective so we can take their claims with a grain of salt unless they supply evidence.
Очень скучно и бесполезно. Нам не показали реальную потребность в подвижном роботе. Датчики можно, как обычно, установить на производственную линию. Очень странное видео.
Imagine having a spot with the inspection stuff walking around followed by one with an arm... The inspector Spot could detect a problem, and the armed Spot could shut a valve or something.
Few simple = yes, sure! But if there're hundreds of them of a special kind like checking the sound of gas leakage or the termal print of a complex pipeline junction. And again, hundreds of them.. Then, - no.
When people see your Atlas videos they think it's an Ai animated video. I do not believe that. If you look closely, you'll notice the small corrective movements when Atlas touches down after a jump. You've been developing for so many years, from the first "Pogo Stick" until now. Anyone who believes Atlas is a fake also believes that the earth is hollow.
You can use spot for vibration Testing bearings, if you can use it's arm to place a probe. That would drastically lower maintenance cost and ensure there are no lost running hour's left in the parts.
@@duceolsen well I would point out that if a bearing gets hot, it is dead and should have been replaced before failure. Plus lots of bearings in industrial machines are behind a thick metal Shield if they aren't housed deep within. Usually factorys have a maintenance schedule for greasing and for replacing bearings. But if spot could automate that huge work of taking measurements, it would optimise both maintenance scheduling, catch MTBF errors, avoid down time, stretch part life and more. 1000+ bearing's are not unusual in small automated factory's.. container ships = 4000+ bearings. The struggle is real :) I'm Shure you could buy a spot and get a month salary, just from service contracting with companys this way, wake op in the morning, drop spot off at work, drive home and enjoy the day until spot calls and tells you, he's off early today, come get me owner 😁
People seem to forget that Nestle is buying Spot robots as products from BD. It's not necessarily a partnership. Sadly, no matter what each party's reputation looks like, business is business. I personally won't hold it against them because Nestle bought their robots. Still doesn't make me appreciate Nestle any more.
No they paint Spot and cover it in stickers because they spent at least one hundred thousand dollars on the dancing dog robot and GOD DAMN IT they are going to show that one hundred thousand dollar dancing dog robot off to the investors and have it be memorable.
@piotrmorag2597 There are plenty who do not have human rights violations especially to this extreme. This isn't a "all companies are bad" situation. Some are absolutly more evil than others. This is one of them.
Fantastic to see more and more automation in various factory settings. Damn I love myself one of those Boston Dynamic robots just for fun. Not like the rubbish Optimus which can’t stand up on its own almost, for you Elon fans…😊
Using Spot to work WITH humans and not instead of like some people are so worried about, helping and improving and protecting. This is the beauty of Boston Dynamics.
but this is instead of a human, a human could walk the same route with a handheld leak detector and thermal cam. he could also be having a short chat with others on the production line as he wanders past them and be asking them if all the machinery has been ok, noticed any odd noises today, guy says actually yes theres a bit of a rattle when the heavy bags pass by, that bit of conversation could find a loose bolt on a stand for the conveyor, spot wouldn't have found that, it would have collapsed and bob the bagging guy would have lost a toe.....
@lezbriddon It's not instead of, it's in addition to. None of those people are losing their jobs, it's enhancing them and freeing up time to do the actual maintenance and repair better and more efficiently, the person whose job you seem to think it replaced literally said that themsleves. They can go places a human can't physically or safely go, it's adding to not only deeper diagnostics but also safer diagnostics. They can also better detect random sounds and visuals as they pass, at more levels and spectrums and wavelengths than a human could. Spot is there to improve and enhance as well as help and protect.
@@LadyMelmo. Tell all that mumbo-jumbo to Boston Dynamics robotic truck unloaders and Amazons warehouse handlers, auto manufacturer welders, painters, house cleaners, food delivery... I can't convince the tree that the axe is its enemy because the tree KNOWS the handle is of the same wood.
@JeepinBoon You do realise that it's not replacing but working with, right? Again, the people of Purina literally said that themselves and that it has improved the safety and standard of the humans' work (zero of whom have lost their position of employment). Boston Dynamics nor Amazon have full automation, no company in the millions and millions of companies in the world does (possibly one, a few others do have automated processes) as human labour is cheaper and more exploitable, which is why many of the jobs that you listed will not be replaced by robots. Whole additional industries are needed to be run and employed by humans for the design, creation, manufacture and maintenance of robots as well as people employed to work directly with them. Your tree comment doesn't relate at all, and that tree is being chopped down and destroyed by a human, which is pretty ironic.
@@LadyMelmo. Bit of a long winded response... So, are you denying that ford has replaced human welders with robots? Are you denying that Amazon has replaced human pallet pushers with robots? Are you denying that any company has eliminated only one human job with robotics? Wake the f* up. You are a number to a Corporation, A liability. You are the problem. Robots don't get pregnant, don't get sick, don't get workmans comp, don't even complain when the shift starts at 6:00AM and people are in line at 5:30AM..... Now I've done a long winded response. I'm a jackass. Don't care. Even forgot about self-checkouts at the market.
I love Boston Dynamincs, and I'm in full support of this! But I don't love the framing of acting like this is creating more freedom or more jobs. Don't be ashamed that Spot will do the work of humans, it's up to us to find better ways to value humanity than pretend like we need them to do shitty jobs that spot can do a much better job at.
There is a mikro-spot who cleans the doo doo of spot. Nano-spot cleans the doo doo of mikro-spot. Femto-spot cleans the doo doo of nano-spot. Pico-spot cleans the doo doo of femto-spot. The list goes on.
Those 3 guys that robot replaced are not gonna be out there fixing the things instead 😂they'll hopefully be working somewhere else after they get laid off.
if spot spots someone does he fold up and pretend to be a floor jack to prevent the person he spotted from realizing they have been spotted by spot? Does he phone the intrusion in a stealthy way?, or does he stand there like a complete dipshit causing the perp to realize he needs to run away?
Just wondering how long it will take for the comments to be deactivated.
Screw Nestlé
As you see not deactivated.
@@ArtemVolk still here
Of all the companies to associate with
Boston Dynamics? Love it. Nestle? Hate it.
If they're partnering with Nestle to make PR videos maybe maybe screw them too
@@walker1054 Nahh BD provides tools, evil entities can buy tools too!
@@MelloCello7People aren't evil for buying publicly available pet food for their animals. We can blame the company for wrongdoings, but people buying from a company that holds a giant position in a particular field is just life. It is nearly impossible to make a purchase that doesn't go to a thing or a person that isn't 100% up to your standards. Same with associations.
Associating with Nestlé is harming your goodwill and trust, BD.
You can't separate the company from the business partner?
@@Tubeytime Partnerships aren't just transactional. They often signal a level of mutual endorsement. When a company like Boston Dynamics partners with Nestlé, which has been under fire for ethical issues for many decades, it's not unreasonable for people to question the alignment of values. This can absolutely impact how the public perceives the ethical stance of Boston Dynamics. Given the disruptive technology that BD creates I think it's important for them to signal that they believe in taking social responsibility. This video is the opposite of that.
@@Tubeytime The mass don't.
@@Tubeytime Not when they are profiting from working with a company known to commit crimes against humanity by stealing water supplies to bottle and package.
@@BuxtonsWater It's not BD's responsibility to administer justice, especially since nestle is a symptom and not the problem.
Cool Robot, but to hell with Nestle
absolutely!
yep
We are making it out of the water supply with this one 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
shut up
LMFAO
Very cool, however, something feels potentially menacing about a robot dog working with the manufacturing of dog food.
How come? Robots are making human food, too.
@@Haapavuough, it's a joke. Think of i,Robot but for dogs.
The joke is robots evil.
Hope this spot comes with a straw attachment so it can drain communities drinking water dry 🎉
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@@minhuang8848😂😂😂 golden response ❤❤❤
2:31 Not enough people because... the union workers took off.
Given indeed reviews for the nestle Purina plant near me... yeah probably
Not enough people: we don't want to pay for this, duh.
I was in a Purina pet food factory in Denver while doing a solar installation. There are sections of the factory where you were ordered to turn OFF your mobile phone due to the risk of dust explosion. Spot's got a ton of signalling, I'm sure they vetted it for similar risks.
Those are atex zones, unless spot can be made intrinsically safe he'll never go there.
When was the last reported Mobile Phone instigated explosion? I am sure I have seen several safety authorities actually state that Mobile Phones cant spark explosions, despite the range of warnings reported to come from Petrol Companies (I believe I heard one of the original ones was fake but it took off to well before any facts could be stated)
Good point, but you heard her explain they chose Spot as an alternative to IOT monitor devices. So signalling can't be an issue where the robot patrols anyway.
what is a dust explosion lol
@@pepsico815 Anything that is even mildly combustible if sufficiently aerated, ie in a dust cloud form , will burn so quickly it will explode. It was a major problem in the old flour mill days and there were some really spectacular disasters from it
Most importantly, Spot doesn't care about the smell.
The robot charging stations could be labelled PURINA ROBOT CHOW.
😂😂😂
kibble and bits
Aligning yourself with an evil corporation is understandable because money makes the world go around but I don't think it's the best look
Boston Economics 🤑🤑
What’s a not evil company ?
Real life cyberpunk
What are you trying to say? Do you have an issue with Boston Dynamics?
What is bro yapping about
Good to see the practical application of the technology. I would suggest that these videos get rid of the music that is playing while folks are talking. It adds nothing to the video and is distracting.
Did Purina just admit they don't sufficiently staff their factory to safely make pet food?
Nestle oh oh
Everyone in this video looks like they need more sleep.
Everyone.. except for the robot 😜
But seriously, it's so true lol, same as in my local Burger King 😃
Coming from the manufacturing industry, I think this a great application of the technology. I know people that will absolutely skip PMs because they are monotonous, which causes bigger issues down the road.
PMs? Product Managers? Predictive Maintenance? Production Milestones? What?
@@Haapavuo Preventative Maintenance
@@Haapavuopreventative maintenance
Don't you love when you abbreviate something but then it takes an additional comment to clarify.... So much time and energy saved!
@PsyEnz if “spot” was here he would have seen the comment and corrected it! 😂
Out of all companies using spot you had to feature nestle? 🤮
I think it’s because it’s the Purina branch and they make dog food and spot is a robodog
@@JerryHatrickShortsi work at purina and that dog kinda scares me
The electrician sounds and looks like he's just been laid off this morning, thanks to Spot.
We need to see Spot deliver a coffee from the vending machine across the factory on a different floor. Once it can do that, I'm sold!
Right. When was the last time your supervisor brought your coffee?
@@ShannonRamosThere are warehouses already where people wear a headset all-day and just follow instructions from a robot. Apparently some people like it and are happy not to think and just get paid but it'd drive me nuts.
Brilliant idea ❤
It does that do
Cool to see a practical application for spot! Unfortunate that it’s being used at Nestle of all places…
Go spot, still hate Nestlé company.
They spray painted it red, so it could move faster xD
They gon deploy robots to survey the poor workers that get paid one cheeseburger per day.
Just for the record, that factory is cleaner and better maintained than all of the human food factories I have ever worked in or visited.
Great marketing working together with Nestlé.🤦🏼♂️
So what? Should Boston Dynamics go bankrupt instead of doing business?
@@Haapavuoi dont think boston dynamics is lining up at the local food bank for scraps. Stop portraying the situation like there’s only two options dude get real
Boston Dynamics makes tools. They are not the reason for the evil or good of a company that buys their tools. This is business, not Social Justice
@@MelloCello7 , you failed sociology of technology 101. We welcomingly refer you to the course materials, so you can try your best next year!
@@crisp1385 Appreciate the witty reply truly, but how does this apply here? How does my comment "fail Sociology of Tech", is it merely because I mentioned SJ or is there some underlying principle I'm missing?o.o
Aww, give Spot some Li-ion treats for being a good boy 🐶😁
I would like to see the cost calculation comparing spot and IOT sensors and devices.
I can't imagine that spot is cost effective in these surroundings.
But I'm curious.
I could definitely see single/multiple expensive sensors being mobile over a large area being useful
Around 1:20 in the video they mention that they found Spot more cost effective than specifically IoT devices due to the amount needed.
Home use IoT devices are going to be much more expensive for industrial use. Home use, you rarely have to worry about stuff going down and costing you hundreds, thousands or millions of dollars in down time. Industrial IoT is going to be more expensive because it requires much more hardening due to vibrations, heat, active use, voltage management, etc. There's more R&D that goes into an industrial IoT device, especially when it's custom and has to be done hundreds to thousands of times. I can see spending a few 10s of thousands of dollars to invest in a robot to go and check some basic thermals at least to watch for motors overheating instead of relying on thousands of IoT devices to do that same job.
The other aspect of IoT is the supporting the SUPPORTING hardware. What does the IoT device need? Needs to talk to a server. Where's the server? In-house or AWS? Whats the cost of running the server monthly (Trust me, flip'n expensive).
I don't know what the maintenance is like on Spot, but, you're not dumping thousands of dollars per month on it. Yeah, a motor might quit, or, a sensor could go, but that's ONE device to go out compared to the however many are out on the field.
@@lighthawk95I think we all saw that but just because they said it, doesn't make it true. I think that's what the comment was getting at.
I personally have no idea how much it was already costing them for the various sensors, technicians and potential downtime when things broke, compared with one(?) robot. For all I know, it is a big saving plus it might make the process much more fluid and more effective in some ways… or they could be selling the robot and the image of the pet food company (judging by many comments here, that's a hard sell). They wouldn't publish a video saying that Spot is less efficient and not cost-effective so we can take their claims with a grain of salt unless they supply evidence.
@@jacobpaint idc, I was bringing the relevant point in the video to attention.
See Spot run: good job Spot. See spot on the forehead: no don't do it Spot!
I hope Spot just starts showing up everywhere and I get the chance to make friends with one of the talking ones
If a Spot stops working to converse, it gets scrapped and broken down
It's excitingly innevitable ❤❤❤
Wtf you are helping Nestle?!? Ok thats sick... You guys are evil...
Machine learning and Ai with better physical robotics is whats needed.
@@oguzkaanklc2014 chatgbt
@@Lemingtona-x5gchatgpt is trash compared to what these robots need
نستله شريرة. أنت تطلب من الناس ألا يخافوا من آلاتك ولكنك تنحاز إلى الشر.
Red > Yellow 😊The desing looks sick. Almost like a racing car 😎
Cowabunga! fantastic drop of ingenuity 🐢🍕👍
2:39 "There's a Lot of fires to put out on a daily basis" Good god what kind of Dog food factory are you running?
Boston Dynamics has a bright future. I wish I could have been part of it!
Are you dying tomorrow?
Очень скучно и бесполезно.
Нам не показали реальную потребность в подвижном роботе. Датчики можно, как обычно, установить на производственную линию.
Очень странное видео.
Any examples of usecases?
Lol, they disabled the dislike button
What the artificial dog doin?
This robot needs to merge with Chatgpt
0:29 Conveyor belts can go around corners?
They're made of smaller segments, and due to the speed it looks like a single belt
Its a corner belt. Imagine a circlular converyor (disc shape) and fold it in half.
These employees look so dead inside
Robot dog working in a dog food factory, what a future.
That is serene and honestly amazing robot in my eyes.
내 눈에는 솔직히 고요하고 놀라운 로봇이다
I admire you and everything you do!
Imagine having a spot with the inspection stuff walking around followed by one with an arm... The inspector Spot could detect a problem, and the armed Spot could shut a valve or something.
Wouldn't it be more cost effective to install a few fixed thermal cameras or sensors?
It says at 1:18 that no, it would be more expensive to do that
Few simple = yes, sure! But if there're hundreds of them of a special kind like checking the sound of gas leakage or the termal print of a complex pipeline junction. And again, hundreds of them.. Then, - no.
Would be way less awesome
Nestle? = worst Image!!!
The irony is, it's a dog that doesn't require dog food. :P
When people see your Atlas videos they think it's an Ai animated video. I do not believe that. If you look closely, you'll notice the small corrective movements when Atlas touches down after a jump. You've been developing for so many years, from the first "Pogo Stick" until now. Anyone who believes Atlas is a fake also believes that the earth is hollow.
I like the red color + stickers
so spot eats purina?
en color rojo spot luce muy bien, quiero 2
Ferrari spot
What horrid bunch of suits decided to work with Nestlé? Ethics and morality go out the window when money is on the table, right BD?
You can use spot for vibration Testing bearings, if you can use it's arm to place a probe. That would drastically lower maintenance cost and ensure there are no lost running hour's left in the parts.
They may be able to do it just with a camera using a technique called motion amplification
@@backacheache I don't think bearings output that amount of vibration before they are dead
Mounted thermal camera would be another way.
@@duceolsen well I would point out that if a bearing gets hot, it is dead and should have been replaced before failure.
Plus lots of bearings in industrial machines are behind a thick metal Shield if they aren't housed deep within. Usually factorys have a maintenance schedule for greasing and for replacing bearings. But if spot could automate that huge work of taking measurements, it would optimise both maintenance scheduling, catch MTBF errors, avoid down time, stretch part life and more.
1000+ bearing's are not unusual in small automated factory's.. container ships = 4000+ bearings. The struggle is real :)
I'm Shure you could buy a spot and get a month salary, just from service contracting with companys this way, wake op in the morning, drop spot off at work, drive home and enjoy the day until spot calls and tells you, he's off early today, come get me owner 😁
Nestle... yikes
Ok, but why don't these factories have IoT trackers instead of analog gauges?
Excellent application. Thanks for sharing this
That's a human person, what's wrong with you
The electrician looks sad...
Pls don't collaborate with Nestlé.
People seem to forget that Nestle is buying Spot robots as products from BD. It's not necessarily a partnership. Sadly, no matter what each party's reputation looks like, business is business. I personally won't hold it against them because Nestle bought their robots. Still doesn't make me appreciate Nestle any more.
Do you guys paint Spot or use stickers like Rally & F1 cars do to reduce weight?
No they paint Spot and cover it in stickers because they spent at least one hundred thousand dollars on the dancing dog robot and GOD DAMN IT they are going to show that one hundred thousand dollar dancing dog robot off to the investors and have it be memorable.
This is the worst like/dislike ratio I've ever seen on a BD video, and it's still above half. A buyer is a buyer, no?
A criminal corp is is a criminal corp.
@@BuxtonsWater You can't name one that isn't tho 😅(and that can buy Spot at the same time).
@piotrmorag2597 There are plenty who do not have human rights violations especially to this extreme. This isn't a "all companies are bad" situation. Some are absolutly more evil than others. This is one of them.
It's a walking tricorder, Jim.
Fantastic to see more and more automation in various factory settings.
Damn I love myself one of those Boston Dynamic robots just for fun. Not like the rubbish Optimus which can’t stand up on its own almost, for you Elon fans…😊
Humans seem more robotic than robotics
Sheesh. You guys could have picked a little less evil corporation to do adverts with.
Oh yes. Nestle sucks big times!!!
I want one.
Since it's never mentioned (and I'm sure depending on configuration), I'll just say the price of Spot is "if you have to ask, you can't afford it".
They start at around $75k. Instead of trying to make clever comments, why not look up the answer 🙄
Plus even if you're a billionaire and can afford it wouldn't you wanna know the price.... That saying contradicts itself
The comment is just a way for dahitmann to brag about how poor he is and always will be, while looking for cheap pity comments.
So when the robot uprising comes we can expect rumba mounted cats to be on the other side huh?
Thumbs down......Take that Owner!!
Using Spot to work WITH humans and not instead of like some people are so worried about, helping and improving and protecting. This is the beauty of Boston Dynamics.
but this is instead of a human, a human could walk the same route with a handheld leak detector and thermal cam. he could also be having a short chat with others on the production line as he wanders past them and be asking them if all the machinery has been ok, noticed any odd noises today, guy says actually yes theres a bit of a rattle when the heavy bags pass by, that bit of conversation could find a loose bolt on a stand for the conveyor, spot wouldn't have found that, it would have collapsed and bob the bagging guy would have lost a toe.....
@lezbriddon It's not instead of, it's in addition to. None of those people are losing their jobs, it's enhancing them and freeing up time to do the actual maintenance and repair better and more efficiently, the person whose job you seem to think it replaced literally said that themsleves. They can go places a human can't physically or safely go, it's adding to not only deeper diagnostics but also safer diagnostics. They can also better detect random sounds and visuals as they pass, at more levels and spectrums and wavelengths than a human could. Spot is there to improve and enhance as well as help and protect.
@@LadyMelmo. Tell all that mumbo-jumbo to Boston Dynamics robotic truck unloaders and Amazons warehouse handlers, auto manufacturer welders, painters, house cleaners, food delivery... I can't convince the tree that the axe is its enemy because the tree KNOWS the handle is of the same wood.
@JeepinBoon You do realise that it's not replacing but working with, right? Again, the people of Purina literally said that themselves and that it has improved the safety and standard of the humans' work (zero of whom have lost their position of employment). Boston Dynamics nor Amazon have full automation, no company in the millions and millions of companies in the world does (possibly one, a few others do have automated processes) as human labour is cheaper and more exploitable, which is why many of the jobs that you listed will not be replaced by robots. Whole additional industries are needed to be run and employed by humans for the design, creation, manufacture and maintenance of robots as well as people employed to work directly with them. Your tree comment doesn't relate at all, and that tree is being chopped down and destroyed by a human, which is pretty ironic.
@@LadyMelmo. Bit of a long winded response... So, are you denying that ford has replaced human welders with robots? Are you denying that Amazon has replaced human pallet pushers with robots? Are you denying that any company has eliminated only one human job with robotics? Wake the f* up. You are a number to a Corporation, A liability. You are the problem. Robots don't get pregnant, don't get sick, don't get workmans comp, don't even complain when the shift starts at 6:00AM and people are in line at 5:30AM..... Now I've done a long winded response. I'm a jackass. Don't care. Even forgot about self-checkouts at the market.
Halo from Indonesia Great Amagubg Boston Dynamics
Animal rights groups should advocate for Spot. Add a ton of regulations.
What the hell?! There isn't a single robot dancing or doing flips?!!!
I wan me a robo pupper
Omg I can't wait until all these AI and robotics experts join the breadline too.
A come on nestle, i love robotics and the tech behind it, but this is a clear usecase to save money, drop more people and make the stockholders happy.
Evil company
Oh and it has nothing to do with the fact that Purina is a "dog food" factory, and Spot is a robotic "dog"? Its not a PR gimmick at ALL, right? 👍
Amazon should offer delivery by spot
Amazing great to see spot helping out cant wait to see them cruising around factories chatting with employees in an amazing accent using llms ❤❤❤
Life Hack: Use Spot to build more Spots! This way everyone can have their own Spot! (Thank me later Boston Dynamics) 🧠👍😸
Ever seen "the second renaissance"
watch out mate, with that much brain the feds are on their way to steal it from ya.
Local UA-cam commenter invents automation
Most excellent video, and advertising for Boston Dynamics. Really impressed with Ms. Carter. She reflects well on herself and the company.
Downvoted because of Nestlé!
I love Boston Dynamincs, and I'm in full support of this! But I don't love the framing of acting like this is creating more freedom or more jobs. Don't be ashamed that Spot will do the work of humans, it's up to us to find better ways to value humanity than pretend like we need them to do shitty jobs that spot can do a much better job at.
Those dudes look a little scared...
But who cleans up after Spot makes a doo doo?
There is a mikro-spot who cleans the doo doo of spot. Nano-spot cleans the doo doo of mikro-spot. Femto-spot cleans the doo doo of nano-spot. Pico-spot cleans the doo doo of femto-spot. The list goes on.
Those 3 guys that robot replaced are not gonna be out there fixing the things instead 😂they'll hopefully be working somewhere else after they get laid off.
if spot spots someone does he fold up and pretend to be a floor jack to prevent the person he spotted from realizing they have been spotted by spot? Does he phone the intrusion in a stealthy way?, or does he stand there like a complete dipshit causing the perp to realize he needs to run away?
what the fuck did i just read and why the fuck was it so funny 😂😂
- he doesn't seem all that bright to me@@0x5DA
How do you punish Spot when starts chowing down on the product.
So one of these robots is better than just having IoT devices?! i dont see that being the case at all
Nah bruh I loved Spot before but this ain't it
❤❤❤I love both - spot & Nestle .
the control freaks, control freak
Not a fan of nestle. Sad.